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Public sector research, development/regulation

Academia is not funded, overtly, to engage in research into the applied science of development. That has also never been conceptualized as an FDA role because FDA is viewed, by government and the public, as a regulatory agency. The fact that FDA has to use science to compose its regulations and standards, and that the science for that has to come from somewhere, has not been recognized. What about the private sector On the one hand, people thought, "Well, NIH does all this work," and on the other, people said, "Well, the private sector is supposed to take the basic science and develop it into products."... [Pg.609]


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