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FDA Memoranda of Understanding

Academic MOUs

List of Memoranda of Understanding
MOU No. Purpose Parties FDA Lead
Center or
Office/
Contact
Effective
Date
Expiration
Date
225-02-8001 Establishes terms of collaboration between FDA and UMD to support shared interest in scientific progress through a variety of programs such as sabbaticals, postdoctoral fellowships, and student internships. University of MD OC
Judy Blumenthal
(202) 260-0677
09-04-2002 Indefinite
225-03-6000 Establishes terms of collaboration between FDA and VA Polytechnic Institute to support shared interest in scientific progress through a variety of programs such as sabbaticals, postdoctoral fellowships, and student internships. University of Houston CDRH
Michelle Chenault
(240) 276-3815
03-29-2003 Indefinite
225-03-8002 Establishes terms of collaboration between FDA and VA Polytechnic Institute to support shared interest in scientific progress through a variety of programs such as sabbaticals, postdoctoral fellowships, and student internships. VA Polytechnic
Institute
OC
Mary Poos
(301) 827-2825
03-13-2003 Indefinite
225-03-8003 Establishes terms of collaboration between FDA and Howard University to support shared interest in scientific progress affecting human and animal health and medicine through a variety of programs such as sabbaticals, postdoctoral fellowships, and student internships. Howard University OC
Mary Poos
(301) 827-2825
05-29-2003 Indefinite
225-04-4003 Establishes a framework for collaborative research and development and emergency triage response efforts on the subject of Homeland Security. University of CA, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory ORA
Jeanne Roman
(301) 827-0947
04-14-2004 Indefinite
225-04-4004 Establishes a framework for collaborative partnership on mutually agreed activities in the areas of scientific research and education. Harvard/MIT OC/CDER
Mary Poos
(301) 827-2825
03-29-2004 03-28-2009
225-05-6000 To establish terms of collaboration between FDA and BWH to support shared interests and to begin the initiative "The FDA Brigham Elective Program for Residents in the Department of Medicine." Brigham and Women's Hospital CDRH
Nancy Pluhowski
(301) 827-2890
05-09-2006  
225-05-6001 Establishes collaboration between FDA, Duke University, and Duke University Health System, Inc. in sharing scientific information. Duke University

Duke University Health System, Inc.
CDRH
Nancy Pluhowski
(301) 827-2890
09-18-2006 Indefinite
225-06-8404 FDA and Duke agree to collaborate through steering committees and technical working groups, to develop strategic plans, set priorities, and leverage resources and expertise from multiple sources, including the private sector, toward the goals of identifying indicators of cardiovascular risk, predicting adverse cardiovascular events associated with therapeutic interventions, improving the clinical utility of biomarker technologies as diagnostic and assessment tools that facilitate the development of safer and more effective cardiovascular therapies, diagnostic, and assessment tools. Duke University OC
Mary Poos
(301) 827-2825
08-15-2006 08-15-2009
225-07-1001 Establishes terms of collaboration between FDA/CBER and Yokohama City University in CBER's Collaborative Scientific Training Program (CSTP) which targets development of scientific tools for biological product evaluation and regulation. Yokohama City University CBER
Dano Murphy
(301) 827-0801
12-21-06 12-31-09
225-07-8004 Establishes terms of collaboration between FDA and the University of California, Davis Campus, to support shared interests that can be pursued through a variety of programs. The University of California, Davis Campus OC
Mary Poos
(301) 827-2825
12-07-07 12-07-12
225-07-8005 To establish terms of collaboration between FDA and Duke, as a part of FDA's Critical Path Initiative. This MOU will serve as the basis of a Public Private Partnership hosted by Duke to systematically modernize the clinical trial process. Duke University OC
Melissa Robb
(301) 827-1516
09-22-2007 Indefinite
225-07-8006 FDA and the Alliance for NanoHealth (ANH) agree to collaborate with multiple orginizations facilitated and coordinated through the ANH, to improve the safety and efficacy of nanoengineered products and speed their delivery to the patients who need them and the consumers who use them. Baylor College of Medicine

The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center

Rice University

University of Houston

The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston

Texas A&M Health Science Center

The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston

The Methodist Hospital Research Institute
OC Wendy R. Sanhai, Ph.D. 02-12-2009
02-12-2011
225-07-8008 replaces 225-02-8000 To establish collaboration in the areas of advanced scientific training, information exchange and stimulation of cooperative research activities in biotechnology, bioethics, and nanotechnology, particularly with the Institute of NanoBioTechnology. John Hopkins University OC
Mary Poos
(301) 827-2825
10-11-2007 Indefinite
225-07-8405 Establishes terms of collaboration between FDA and the University System of MD to support their shared interest in scientific progress in the diverse disciplines that directly and indirectly affect human and animal health medicine. University System of MD OC
Mary Poos
(301) 827-2825
07-12-2007 07-12-2012
225-93-2001 IL Inst. Tech., participation in short courses, workshops, & training programs in food safety and technology. IL Inst. Tech CFSAN
Don Zink
(301) 436-1693
09-03-1993 Indefinite
225-96-8001 Univ of MD and FDA will conduct collaborative research dealing with mission-related activities under the creation of the Joint Institute for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition (JIFSAN). University of MD CFSAN
Beth Calvey
(301) 436-1981
04-15-1996 04-18-2006
UMBC Establishes terms of collaboration between FDA and UMBC to support collaboration on specific projects related to biotechnology process validation, but can serve as a basis for future collaboration in other areas. University of MD Baltimore County CBER
Dr. Kurt Brorson
(301) 827-0661
07-25-2003 Indefinite

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