FDA Invests $2M to Support Two CERSI Centers

The FDA announced it will invest $2 million to support two regional Centers of Excellence in Regulatory Science and Innovation, according to an FDA news release.

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The center, which will be located at the University of Maryland and Georgetown University, will focus on strengthening science and training needed to improve the way drugs and medical devices are reviewed and evaluated.

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