2005 FDA Science Forum:
Advancing Public Health through Innovative Science

April 27-28, 2005, Washington Convention Center


Each year since 1993, the FDA Science Forum has served as a comprehensive training program, and as a vehicle to communicate and promote issues relating to scientific development and associated regulatory concerns. This annual event showcases FDA's scientific achievements, facilitates discussions on topics of interest to FDA and its stakeholders, promotes both internal and external collaborations, and recognizes outstanding research and science-based review performance with Scientific Achievement Awards.

This is the only forum where scientists from all disciplines and organizational components of FDA meet to share data, knowledge, and ideas on the science-based mission of the Agency. The Science Forum also features presentations by leaders of the academic and public health communities, and thereby provides an excellent environment for the open discussion of emerging science, technology, and methodologies, as well as how they can be used to meet the Nation's public health needs.

Open to the public, the 2005 Forum is designed to bring FDA scientists together with representatives from other components of DHHS, industry, academia, government agencies, consumer and patient advocacy groups, Congress, international constituents, and many other stakeholders. This meeting offers a valuable opportunity for academia and industry to learn about FDA research, collaboration opportunities, and regulatory priorities.


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For Additional information on the Forum Contact:
Ms. Donna Mentch, Office of Science and Health Coordination, (301) 827-3038, dmentch@oc.fda.gov
Dr. Fred Fry, (301) 436-1976, ffry@cfsan.fda.gov



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