al Protecting vital medical implants with epoxies By www.medicalplasticsnews.com Published On :: Wed, 06 Nov 2024 17:00:00 -0000 Mike Hodgin, director of strategic applications, Meridian Electronics Division discusses enabling and protecting vital medical implants with epoxies. Full Article
al Surgical Holdings attends MEDICA 2024 By www.medicalplasticsnews.com Published On :: Thu, 07 Nov 2024 11:00:00 -0000 Surgical Holdings, a British manufacturer and repairer of medical devices, will return to MEDICA 2024 for the third consecutive year, focused on strengthening its partnerships across Europe and expanding its reach in key markets. Full Article
al Syensqo to showcase portfolio of medical-grade polymers at Compamed By www.medicalplasticsnews.com Published On :: Thu, 07 Nov 2024 13:30:00 -0000 Syensqo, previously part of Solvay Group and a global provider of advanced performance materials and chemical solutions, is making its debut at Compamed 2024. Full Article
al Five steps to successful medical device development By www.medicalplasticsnews.com Published On :: Fri, 08 Nov 2024 16:30:00 -0000 Dr Euan McBrearty, head of commerical & innovation, Wideblue shares five steps to successful medical device development. Full Article
al The FemTech Series: How to fix inequality in healthcare By www.medicalplasticsnews.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:30:00 -0000 In this episode of The FemTech series Olivia Friett is joined by Jane Kennedy and Dr. MaryAnn Ferreux where we will discuss the inequality in women's health and how we can overcome the obstacles that come with this. Full Article
al Trelleborg Medical Solutions showcases polymer-based solutions at Compamed By www.medicalplasticsnews.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 10:00:00 -0000 Trelleborg Medical Solutions showcases its comprehensive polymer-based solutions and capabilities for the medical technology and biopharmaceutical industries at Compamed 2024 in Dusseldorf from November 11 to 14, at stand F02 in hall 8A. Full Article
al Peytant Solutions granted FDA De Novo forAMStent Tracheobronchial Covered Stent System By www.medicalplasticsnews.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 13:00:00 -0000 Peytant has announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) granted marketing authorisation (clearance to market in the United States as a Class II device) for the AMStent Tracheobronchial Covered Stent System, a therapy platform. Full Article
al Transforming pre-surgical planning By www.medicalplasticsnews.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 17:30:00 -0000 Rob Pitts, sales manager at Tri-Tech 3D, UK provider of Stratasys 3D printing solutions, explores how additive manufacturing (AM) can help speed up surgical workflows and reduce costs by transforming anatomical modelling. Full Article
al The Climate and the Health of our Children Is on the Ballot on November 5 By www.scientificamerican.com Published On :: Thu, 31 Oct 2024 13:30:00 +0000 The 2024 presidential election will have enormous consequences for the climate, and the health and future of children Full Article
al H5N1 Detected in Pig Highlights the Risk of Bird Flu Mixing with Seasonal Flu By www.scientificamerican.com Published On :: Thu, 31 Oct 2024 15:15:00 +0000 Humans and pigs could both serve as mixing vessels for a bird flu–seasonal flu hybrid, posing a risk of wider spread Full Article
al How the 2024 Election Could Change Access to Health Care in the U.S. and Influence Global Nuclear Policies By www.scientificamerican.com Published On :: Fri, 01 Nov 2024 10:30:00 +0000 The outcome of the 2024 U.S. presidential election could reshape policies from health care at home to nuclear proliferation abroad Full Article
al The International Space Station Has Been Leaking for Five Years By www.scientificamerican.com Published On :: Fri, 01 Nov 2024 12:00:00 +0000 Pesky leaks on the International Space Station aren’t the most serious issue facing U.S. human spaceflight Full Article
al How the Brain Summons Deep Sleep to Speed Healing By www.scientificamerican.com Published On :: Fri, 01 Nov 2024 13:00:00 +0000 A heart attack unleashes immune cells that stimulate neurons in the brain, leading to restorative slumber Full Article
al How to Calm Your Election Anxiety—Even after Polls Close By www.scientificamerican.com Published On :: Fri, 01 Nov 2024 16:30:00 +0000 People are really stressed about the U.S. presidential election. A psychiatrist offers several self-help methods to reduce feelings of despair Full Article
al Epic Gravity Lens Lines Up Seven-Galaxy View By www.scientificamerican.com Published On :: Mon, 04 Nov 2024 10:45:00 +0000 A galaxy cluster bends light from seven background galaxies around it, letting astronomers peer into space and time Full Article
al How the 2024 Election Could Change Access to Education in the U.S. and Influence Global Climate Change Decisions By www.scientificamerican.com Published On :: Mon, 04 Nov 2024 11:00:00 +0000 The outcome of the 2024 U.S. presidential election could set the climate agenda, reshape public education and shift the dynamics of global science collaboration. Full Article
al These Bird Nests Show Signs of an Architectural ‘Culture’ By www.scientificamerican.com Published On :: Tue, 05 Nov 2024 11:45:00 +0000 Culture may play a role in how birds build collectively in the Kalahari Desert Full Article
al Climate Is on State Ballots This Election By www.scientificamerican.com Published On :: Tue, 05 Nov 2024 17:00:00 +0000 Several downballot races in the 2024 presidential election will carry implications for climate policy far beyond state lines Full Article
al Astrology Was an Important Science for Medieval People By www.scientificamerican.com Published On :: Wed, 06 Nov 2024 11:00:00 +0000 In medieval times, astrology was considered a serious science, a branch of astronomy. Curator Larisa Grollemond of the Getty Museum, walks us through the medieval zodiac and how someone’s sign decided their day-to-day life. Full Article
al Misinformation Really Does Spread like a Virus, Epidemiology Shows By www.scientificamerican.com Published On :: Wed, 06 Nov 2024 16:00:00 +0000 “Going viral” appears to be more than just a catchphrase when it comes to the rampant spread of misinformation Full Article
al Election Grief Is Real. Here’s How to Cope By www.scientificamerican.com Published On :: Wed, 06 Nov 2024 21:15:00 +0000 Understanding the psychology of ambiguous loss can help people struggling with grief and depression in the wake of the 2024 election results Full Article
al We Need Scientific Brainstorming about Shared Global Dangers By www.scientificamerican.com Published On :: Thu, 07 Nov 2024 11:00:00 +0000 It is difficult to disentangle Russian and Chinese scientists from international science cooperation. That is a good thing Full Article
al Trump’s Administration Will Attack Health Care from Multiple Angles By www.scientificamerican.com Published On :: Thu, 07 Nov 2024 16:00:00 +0000 The new Trump administration is likely to reduce subsidies for Affordable Care Act insurance plans and roll back Medicaid coverage. Public health authorities worry that antivaccine activist Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., will be empowered Full Article
al Is Weight Really the Problem? By www.scientificamerican.com Published On :: Fri, 08 Nov 2024 11:00:00 +0000 Focusing on size in health care might be doing more harm than good. Full Article
al Water under Threat, Wooden Satellites and a Mud Bath for Baseballs By www.scientificamerican.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 11:00:00 +0000 Droughts in 48 of 50 U.S. states, evidence of microplastics mucking up wastewater recycling and the science of a baseball mud bath in this week’s news roundup. Full Article
al How Geometry Revealed Quantum Memory By www.scientificamerican.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 13:00:00 +0000 The unexpected discovery of a geometric phase shows how math and physics are tightly intertwined Full Article
al Trump Administration Likely to Repeal Methane Leak Penalty By www.scientificamerican.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 17:30:00 +0000 A fee created to push oil and gas companies to plug methane leaks could be axed by the incoming Trump administration, hampering efforts to curb the potent greenhouse gas Full Article
al We Need to Ensure Legal Cannabis Is Safe By www.scientificamerican.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 22:00:00 +0000 Today’s cannabis plant is highly cultivated and incredibly potent. Treating it like a commodity, and not a testable, regulated medicine, is hurting people Full Article
al Magnetoelectric Material Stimulates Neurons Minimally Invasively By www.medgadget.com Published On :: Wed, 01 Nov 2023 15:09:05 +0000 Researchers at Rice University have developed a magnetoelectric material that converts a magnetic field into an electric field. The material can be formulated such that it can be injected into the body, near a neuron, and then an alternating magnetic field can be applied to the area from outside the body. Magnetic fields are very […] Full Article Materials Neurology Neurosurgery riceuniversity
al Robotic Ankle Helps with Postural Control in Amputees By www.medgadget.com Published On :: Tue, 07 Nov 2023 20:26:11 +0000 Researchers at North Carolina State University have developed a robotic prosthetic ankle that can provide stability for lower limb amputees. The ankle uses electromyographic sensors placed on the sites of muscles in the residual limb that then convey the intentions of the wearer with regard to movement. So far, the system has been shown to […] Full Article Rehab NCSU
al Magnetic Dressing Improves Diabetic Wound Healing By www.medgadget.com Published On :: Thu, 09 Nov 2023 18:00:36 +0000 Researchers at the National University of Singapore have developed a magneto-responsive hydrogel wound dressing that also contains two different regenerative cell types. The hydrogel is also embedded with magnetic particles that can be stimulated using an external magnetic field. The action of the magnetic field on the gel-encapsulated particles causes mechanical stresses within the gel […] Full Article Materials Medicine Surgery diabetic wound hydrogel NUSingapore
al Plant-Based Soft Medical Robots By www.medgadget.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Dec 2023 16:00:29 +0000 Researchers at the University of Waterloo in Canada have developed plant-based microrobots that are intended to pave the way for medical robots that can enter the body and perform tasks, such as obtaining a biopsy or performing a surgical procedure. The robots consist of a hydrogel material that is biocompatible and the composite contains cellulose […] Full Article Materials Medicine Surgery UWaterloo WaterlooENG
al Available for Preorder: The 2024-25 Economic Report on Pharmaceutical Wholesalers and Specialty Distributors By feeds.feedblitz.com Published On :: Tue, 17 Sep 2024 10:30:00 +0000 On October 8, 2024, Drug Channels Institute will release our 2024-25 Economic Report on Pharmaceutical Wholesalers and Specialty Distributors. This report—our fifteenth edition—remains the most comprehensive, fact-based tool for understanding and analyzing the large and growing U.S. pharmaceutical distribution industry. 9 chapters, 350+ pages, 178 exhibits, 750+ endnotes: There is nothing else available that comes close to this valuable resource. We are providing you with the opportunity to preorder this thoroughly updated, revised, and expanded 2024-25 edition at special discounted prices. This means that you can be among the first to access our new report. Those who preorder will receive a download link before October 8. Review pricing/license options and place a preorder Download a free pre-publication report overview (including key industry trends, What's New in this edition, the Table of Contents, and a List of Exhibits) You can pay online with all major credit cards (Visa, MasterCard, American Express, and Discover) or via PayPal. Click here to contact us if you would like to pay by corporate check or ACH. Special preorder and launch pricing discounts will be valid through October 23, 2024. Read on for more details. Read more » Full Article Biosimilars Buy-and-Bill Channel Management Group Purchasing Organizations (GPOs) Industry Trends Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 Physicians Specialty Drugs Wholesalers
al The Pivotal Role of Technology in Delivering Effective Patient Services By feeds.feedblitz.com Published On :: Fri, 27 Sep 2024 04:00:00 +0000 Today’s guest post comes from George Moore, Chief Information Technology Officer at CareMetx. As George explains using novel survey data, manufacturers view new technologies as crucial for patient services. He then explains how digital technology, artificial intelligence (AI), and machine learning (ML) can be used to improve patient adherence and increase hub efficiencies. To learn more, download CareMetx’s new 2024 Patient Services Report: Revealing Manufacturer Priorities: Patients Naturally Take Center Stage. Read on for George’s insights. Read more » Full Article Guest Post Sponsored Post
al Hospitals Are Relying More on PBMs to Manage Manufacturers' 340B Contract Pharmacy Restrictions: DCI's 2024 Market Analysis (rerun) By feeds.feedblitz.com Published On :: Wed, 02 Oct 2024 10:30:00 +0000 This week, I’m rerunning some popular posts while we put the finishing touches on DCI’s new 2024-25 Economic Report on Pharmaceutical Wholesalers and Specialty Distributors. Click here to see the original post from June 2024. The 340B contract pharmacy market shows little sign of slowing down. Drug Channels Institute’s exclusive analysis of the 2024 market reveals that:About 33,000 pharmacy locations—more than half of the entire U.S. pharmacy industry—act as contract pharmacies for the hospitals and federal grantees that participate in the 340B program. Five multi-billion-dollar, for-profit, publicly traded pharmacy chains and pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs)—Cigna (via Express Scripts), CVS Health, UnitedHealth Group (via OptumRx), and Walgreens, Walmart—continue to dominate the 340B contract pharmacy market.Federal grantees are aligned primarily with the vertically intergated organizations' retail pharmacies, while hospitals rely on mail and specialty pharmacies.Over the past four years, manufacturers’ restrictions on 340B contract pharmacies have led hospitals to deepen their relationships with the largest PBMs—even as those PBMs have simultaneously limited hospitals’ direct participation in specialty pharmacy networks. For an updated look at what’s next for the 340B contract pharmacy market, join Adam J. Fein, Ph.D., on June 21 for his latest live video webinar: The 340B Drug Pricing Program: Trends, Controversies, and Outlook. Read more » Full Article 340B Channel Management Hospitals Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 Pharmacy Specialty Drugs
al Innovative Models for Improving Access and Visibility for Specialty-Lite and Retail Therapies By feeds.feedblitz.com Published On :: Fri, 04 Oct 2024 11:23:00 +0000 Today’s guest post comes from Timothy Nielsen, Vice President of Customer Success at AssistRx. Timothy discusses the affordability and patient journey challenges of specialty-lite products for patients, manufacturers, and health care providers. He explains how AssistRx's Advanced Access Anywhere (AAA) solution streamlines processes for specialty-lite products and facilitates enrollment via a digital hub. To learn more, register for AssistRx's free webinar on October 8: Meet Your Patients Where They Are & Gain Visibility: Even at Retail. Read on for Timothy’s insights. Read more » Full Article Guest Post Sponsored Post
al NOW AVAILABLE: 2024–25 Economic Report on Pharmaceutical Wholesalers and Specialty Distributors By feeds.feedblitz.com Published On :: Tue, 08 Oct 2024 10:30:00 +0000 I am pleased to announce Drug Channels Institute's new 2024–25 Economic Report on Pharmaceutical Wholesalers and Specialty Distributors, available for purchase and immediate download. Download a free report overview (including key industry trends, the Table of Contents, and a List of Exhibits) Review pricing/license options and download the full 2024-25 report We’re offering special discounted pricing if you order before October 23, 2024. 2024–25 Economic Report on Pharmaceutical Wholesalers and Specialty Distributors—our 15th edition--remains the most comprehensive, fact-based tool for understanding and analyzing the large and growing U.S. pharmaceutical distribution industry. This 2024-25 edition includes substantial new material—outlined on page vii of the report overview. 9 chapters, 380+ pages, 178 exhibits, more than 750 endnotes: There is nothing else available that comes close to this valuable resource. You can pay online with all major credit cards (Visa, MasterCard, American Express, and Discover) or via PayPal. Click here to contact us if you would like to pay by corporate check or ACH.Email Paula Fein (paula@drugchannels.net) if you’d like to bundle your report purchase with access to DCI’s video webinars. If you preordered the report, you should have already received an email with download instructions last week. Please contact us if you did not receive your email. Read on for some additional details. Read more » Full Article Industry Trends Wholesalers
al Five Crucial Trends Facing U.S. Drug Wholesalers in 2024 and Beyond By feeds.feedblitz.com Published On :: Wed, 09 Oct 2024 10:30:00 +0000 As regular readers of Drug Channels know, U.S. distribution and dispensing channels for prescription drugs are undergoing significant evolution and consolidation as the changing economics of pharmaceuticals challenge conventional business models. During this period of volatility, the core business model of the Big Three public pharmaceutical distribution companies—Cardinal Health, Cencora, and McKesson—remains intact. Put simply: Buy low, sell high, collect early, and pay late. But as I explain below, wholesalers continue to position themselves as essential intermediaries by expanding their industry position and strengthening their economic fundamentals.Read on for five key pricing, pharmacy, provider, and manufacturer trends that are driving the U.S. drug wholesaling industry.For even more, check out DCI's new 2024-25 Economic Report on Pharmaceutical Wholesalers and Specialty Distributors, the fifteenth edition of our deep dive into wholesale distribution channels.Click here to download a free report overview (including key industry trends, the table of contents, and a list of exhibits) Read more » Full Article Gross-to-Net Bubble Hospitals Industry Trends Mergers and Acquisitions Pharmacy Physicians Wholesalers
al The Promise of a Direct-to-Patient Model—Breaking Down What’s Really Needed for Better Patient Access By feeds.feedblitz.com Published On :: Fri, 18 Oct 2024 05:08:00 +0000 Today’s guest post comes from Greg Skalicky, President, EVERSANA and Faruk Abdullah, President, Professional Services & Chief Business Officer, EVERSANA Greg and Faruk walk through the marketplace pressures driving Direct-to-Patient commercialization models. They argue that a technology-enabled infrastructure, combined with clinical and reimbursement support specialists, can improve patients' access to new therapies, shorten the time to therapy, and enable better overall clinical outcomes. Click here to learn more about EVERSANA’s Direct-to-Patient care model. Read on for Greg and Faruk’s insights. Read more » Full Article Guest Post Sponsored Post
al The 340B Program Reached $66 Billion in 2023—Up 23% vs. 2022: Analyzing the Numbers and HRSA’s Curious Actions By feeds.feedblitz.com Published On :: Tue, 22 Oct 2024 10:30:00 +0000 Reality has again failed to support the spin surrounding the 340B Drug Pricing Program. For 2023, discounted purchases under the 340B program reached a record $66.3 billion—an astounding $12.6 billion (+23.4%) higher than its 2022 counterpart. The gross-to-net difference between list prices and discounted 340B purchases also grew, to $57.8 billion (+$5.5 billion). 340B purchases are now almost 40% larger than Medicaid’s prescription drug purchases. Hospitals again accounted for 87% of 340B purchases for 2023. Purchases at every 340B covered entity type grew, despite drug prices that grew more slowly than overall inflation. Lobbyists claim that manufacturers’ 340B contract pharmacy changes are “stripping billions of dollars from the healthcare safety net.” But every year, the data tell a very different story. Only in the U.S. healthcare system can billions more in payments and spreads be considered a cut. Read on for full details and our analysis, along with fresh details of troubling behavior by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA). Read more » Full Article 340B Channel Management Gross-to-Net Bubble Hospitals Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 PBMs Pharmacy Specialty Drugs
al Transparency Shocker: Biosimilars Are Getting Cheaper—But Hospitals and Insurers Can Make Them Expensive By feeds.feedblitz.com Published On :: Mon, 04 Nov 2024 11:00:00 +0000 Here on Drug Channels, we have long highlighted the boom in provider-administered biosimilars. In contrast to the pharmacy market, adoption of these biosimilars is growing, prices are dropping, and formulary barriers continue to fall. Novel transparency information reveals that this good news doesn’t always translate into savings. Below, we rely on a unique data set from Turquoise Health to examine how much four national commercial health plans—Aetna, Anthem, Cigna, and UnitedHealthcare—paid hospitals for Avastin and its two most significant biosimilar competitors. As we demonstrate, health plans pay hospitals far above acquisition costs for biosimilars. What’s more, plans can pay hospitals more for a biosimilar than for the higher-cost reference product. The U.S. drug channel system is warping hospitals’ incentives to adopt biosimilars, while simultaneously raising costs for commercial plans. The namesake of my alma mater once said: “Sunlight is said to be the best of disinfectants.” What would happen if we disinfected the entire channel? Read more » Full Article Average Sales Price (ASP) Biosimilars Buy-and-Bill Costs/Reimbursement Hospitals Specialty Drugs
al Bonus Episode: ACRO’s Good Clinical Podcast By www.acrohealth.org Published On :: Tue, 21 May 2024 14:20:46 +0000 Bonus Episode: Fast Facts on the ACRO D&I Grants Program ACRO’s Good Clinical Podcast is back with bonus episode! Host Sophia McLeod sat down with Tafoya Hubbard (ACRO Site Resource Grants Program Manager) and Kristen Surdam (ACRO D&I Steering Committee Member) to discuss ACRO’s new D&I Site Resource Grants Program. They provide background on the […] The post Bonus Episode: ACRO’s Good Clinical Podcast first appeared on ACRO. Full Article Newsletter
al Listen Now: ACRO’s Good Clinical Podcast Episode 1 By www.acrohealth.org Published On :: Mon, 01 Jul 2024 14:08:34 +0000 Today, ACRO is thrilled to announce the Good Clinical Podcast, where we take a look at the current state of clinical research and what direction the industry must head in to continue improving trials for patients. Host Sophia McLeod is joined by industry leaders to discuss the latest industry trends, cutting-edge innovation, and reflect on […] The post Listen Now: ACRO’s Good Clinical Podcast Episode 1 first appeared on ACRO. Full Article Newsletter
al Listen Now: ACRO’s Good Clinical Podcast Episode 2 By www.acrohealth.org Published On :: Tue, 09 Jul 2024 14:19:40 +0000 On the latest episode of ACRO’s Good Clinical Podcast, Dr. Tala Fakhouri (Associate Director for Data Science and Artificial Intelligence Policy, FDA) and Stephen Pyke (Chief Clinical Data & Digital Officer, Parexel) join the podcast to discuss how the FDA and regulators around the world are thinking about the use of AI in clinical research. […] The post Listen Now: ACRO’s Good Clinical Podcast Episode 2 first appeared on ACRO. Full Article Newsletter
al Listen Now: ACRO’s Good Clinical Podcast Episode 3 By www.acrohealth.org Published On :: Wed, 17 Jul 2024 14:12:07 +0000 On the latest episode of ACRO’s Good Clinical Podcast, Nicole Stansbury (SVP, Global Clinical Operations, Premier Research) and Madeleine Whitehead (RBQM Product & People Lead, Roche) join the podcast to discuss ACRO’s collaboration with TransCelerate BioPharma, Inc., the impact that ICH E6(R3) will have on Good Clinical Practice, and implications for innovation. They dive deeper […] The post Listen Now: ACRO’s Good Clinical Podcast Episode 3 first appeared on ACRO. Full Article Newsletter
al Listen Now: ACRO’s Good Clinical Podcast Episode 5 By www.acrohealth.org Published On :: Tue, 30 Jul 2024 14:17:54 +0000 RBQM: Moving Beyond a Belt & Suspenders Approach to Data Quality On the latest episode of ACRO’s Good Clinical Podcast, Danilo Branco (Director, Central Monitoring Operations, Fortrea), Cris McDavid (Director, Global Clinical Operations, RBQM, Parexel), and Valarie McGee (Senior Director, Clinical Systems Optimization, the PPD Clinical Research Business of Thermo Fisher Scientific) join the podcast […] The post Listen Now: ACRO’s Good Clinical Podcast Episode 5 first appeared on ACRO. Full Article Newsletter
al Listen Now: ACRO’s Good Clinical Podcast Episode 6 By www.acrohealth.org Published On :: Wed, 14 Aug 2024 15:31:49 +0000 The State of Clinical Trials in the UK: 2024 Update On the season 2 finale of ACRO’s Good Clinical Podcast, Steve Cutler (CEO, ICON plc) and Professor Lucy Chappell (CEO, NIHR) join the podcast to discuss the current clinical research landscape in the UK. They dive deeper into the competitive nature of bringing clinical research to a country, process-related challenges that need to […] The post Listen Now: ACRO’s Good Clinical Podcast Episode 6 first appeared on ACRO. Full Article Newsletter
al FDA reopens National Forensic Chemistry Center after expansion and renovation By www.flickr.com Published On :: Wed, 02 Oct 2024 13:40:56 -0700 The U.S. Food and Drug Administration posted a photo: Catherine Dasenbrock, director of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s National Forensic Chemistry Center, speaks to guests prior to officially reopening the center during a ribbon-cutting ceremony, Sept. 24, 2024, celebrating the completion of the 64,000-square-foot expansion and renovation of the facility in Cincinnati, Ohio. The NFCC is a specialty laboratory that serves as the FDA’s national forensic laboratory providing specialized laboratory services in analytical chemistry and molecular/microbiology related to adulteration/contamination, counterfeiting, and product tampering of FDA regulated commodities including drugs, dietary supplements, foods, cosmetics, veterinary feeds, and medical devices. FDA photo by Matthew MacRoberts Full Article
al FDA reopens National Forensic Chemistry Center after expansion and renovation By www.flickr.com Published On :: Wed, 02 Oct 2024 13:46:59 -0700 The U.S. Food and Drug Administration posted a photo: U.S. Food and Drug Administration officials and General Services Administration leaders officially reopen the National Forensic Chemistry Center during a ribbon-cutting ceremony, Sept. 24, 2024, highlighting the completion of the 64,000-square-foot expansion and renovation of the center in Cincinnati, Ohio. The NFCC is a specialty laboratory that serves as the FDA’s national forensic laboratory providing specialized laboratory services in analytical chemistry and molecular/microbiology related to adulteration/contamination, counterfeiting, and product tampering of FDA regulated commodities including drugs, dietary supplements, foods, cosmetics, veterinary feeds, and medical devices. (From left) Marie Maguire, Assistant Special Agent in Charge, Headquarters Operations, Office of Criminal Investigations, FDA James Sigg, Deputy Commissioner for Operations and Chief Operating Officer, Office of the Commissioner, FDA Catherine Dasenbrock, Director, National Forensic Chemistry Center, Office of Inspections and Investigations (OII), FDA Duane Satzger, Associate Director, Office of Medical Products and Specialty Laboratory Operations, OII, FDA Katy Kale, Deputy Administrator, GSA Douglas Stearn, Principal Deputy Associate Commissioner, OII, FDA FDA photo by Matthew MacRoberts Full Article
al FDA reopens National Forensic Chemistry Center after expansion and renovation By www.flickr.com Published On :: Wed, 02 Oct 2024 13:47:49 -0700 The U.S. Food and Drug Administration posted a photo: Scientists explain the work they do to guests attending a ribbon-cutting ceremony celebrating the completion of a 64,000-square-foot expansion and renovation of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s National Forensic Chemistry Center in Cincinnati, Ohio, Sept. 24, 2024. The NFCC is a specialty laboratory that serves as the FDA’s national forensic laboratory providing specialized laboratory services in analytical chemistry and molecular/microbiology related to adulteration/contamination, counterfeiting, and product tampering of FDA regulated commodities including drugs, dietary supplements, foods, cosmetics, veterinary feeds, and medical devices. FDA photo by Matthew MacRoberts Full Article