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Washington, DC - The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is holding the 2019 FDA Science Forum, ”Transforming Health: Innovation in FDA Science,” on the agency’s White Oak campus on Sept. 11, 2019, from 8:30 a.m. - 4:45 p.m. and September 12, 2019, from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. The two-day event will showcase the collaborative efforts of FDA’s scientists as well as nationally renowned scientists from outside the agency.

“Sound science, innovative research, and careful evaluation of data are at the heart of the FDA’s public health mission. The FDA is home to world-class scientists whose groundbreaking research provides new insights to inform our regulatory approach on topics ranging from digital health to pathogen outbreaks to addiction. Our agency is recognized as a public health authority around the world, thanks to the robust scientific expertise of our staff,” said FDA Acting Commissioner Ned Sharpless, M.D. “The FDA’s Science Forum is a unique opportunity for the public to engage with and learn directly from experts that are pioneering research in public health science and technology outside of the more formal regulatory process. There is a substantive exchange of knowledge and viewpoints among colleagues here at the FDA, and we are excited to have an opportunity to share that experience with our stakeholders. I’m particularly honored that Dr. Francis Collins, director of the National Institutes of Health, has agreed to join me as this year’s keynote speaker, highlighting again the importance of collaboration and partnership across public health agencies and the medical profession in advancing scientific innovation.”

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The FDA’s Office of the Chief Scientist provides strategic leadership and support for the agency’s regulatory science and innovation initiatives through cross-agency coordination and collaboration. As the host of the Science Forum, the office has drawn from agency-wide expertise to develop sessions that integrate knowledge and skills across FDA product centers, reflecting the collaborative nature of the agency’s mission and the unique role that regulatory science plays in transforming public health.