Wednesday, November 2, 2011

FDA Awards University Consortium To Improve Drug Manufacturing

Drug shortages: University of Maryland, other universities work to improve drug manufacturing process - baltimoresun.com:   'via Blog this'

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has given "a $35 million grant to" the National Institute for Pharmaceutical Technology and Education, a group of 11 universities, "to make the nation's drugs safer and less costly, and even produce more jobs, by improving the science of manufacturing."

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To make the nation's drugs safer and less costly, and even produce more jobs, by improving the science of manufacturing.

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