Department of Health and Human Services
The u.s. Food & Drug Administration (FDA)
and the Rector and visitors at the University of Virginia (UVA)
present co-sponsored
Medical equipment Technology innovation partnership (MD-TIP) Workshop
FDA White Oak Campus Building 31
Silver Spring, Maryland
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Title: "innovation, technology transfer and scientific Interchange: leverage effect on Academic cooperation in conflict and FDA product unmet health"
Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is hosting its first Medical Devices Technology innovation partnership (MD-TIP) Project effort through a one-day workshop.This effort is being co-sponsored by Virginia University (UVA). Transaction when planning and developing concepts for this activity with other higher education institutions have been: Howard University, Johns Hopkins University, University of Maryland at College Park, University of Maryland, Baltimore and the University of Pennsylvania.
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meet the challenges of developing innovative solutions to federal agencies and universities cooperation. This workshop encourages the FDA and innovative medical devices in the field of higher education institutions involved in the discovery and development, the increase in the number of the Participants learn key cooperation., practical information, critical path Initiative, the public and private sectors, fellowship opportunities, technology transfer, inventions and other related topics, such as FDA and CDRH Special breakout session initiatives. offers the depth of information on topics such as: FDA regulatory processes, technological innovations vertebral column diseases home health care and artificial pancreas.Session of the Conference of the general right to do with the "Real World: examples and experiences."The meeting has been pilot universities of targeting mid-Atlantic territory. This event combines the experts participating in the medical device regulation, scientific research and exploration and technology transfer processes and strategies to learn and share information on the opportunities, barriers, best practices and challenges. Federal and academic meetings and presentation of an interactive meeting.
This Workshop is on Tuesday, October 26, 2010 at 7: 30 a.m. to 5: 00 p.m., at
Food and drug administration
10903 New Hampshire Avenue, building 31
Great FDA Conference room
Silver Spring, MD 20993
Registration and security accounts processes takes place 7: 30-8: 30 am to begin promptly at Presentations. 8: 30 am and ends at the meeting of the 00: 17: 00.
Keynote address; FDA CDRH overview; Science task the Office's activities and leverage ForceKey InitiativesConcurrent Breakout sessions (6, 3 careers per session)(Track 1, track 2: education: innovative limits)Real World Examples/ExperiencesClosing remarks and next steps
Registration will open on Monday 13 September 2010, and is available on the Web page the same.
If you wish to participate in this workshop, you will need to be registered, at the close of business of 15.October 2010.
There is no fee to register the workshop. registration is first come, first served basis. Early registration is recommended because seating is limited.
Logistics, registration and special accommodation, please contact:
Sophia SmithCenter Director, Office of
Equipment and radiation from the center of the
Food and drug administration
10903 New Hampshire Avenue, Bldg. 66
Silver Spring, MD 20993
Phone: 301-796-5420
Email: sophia.smith@fda.hhs.gov
Contact the program information:
David ChenDevelopment of fundamental Research, UVA, Director
Phone: 434-243-7357
Email: davidchen @ virginia. eduKwame Ulmer
Deputy Director for Science and Policy
Anesthesiology, General Hospital Infection Control & Dental equipment Division
Office of device evaluation
Equipment and radiation from the center of the
Food and drug administration
Phone: 301-796-6471
Email: Kwame. Ulmer @ fda.hhs.govfrancis Kalush, Ph.d.
Diagnostics and personalized Medicine Network Leader
Center Director, Office of
Phone: 240-205-9704
Email: francis.kalush@fda.hhs.gov