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  • icon-advocacy-news September 29, 2015 New FASEB Factsheet calls on Congress to Restore NIH Funding
      FASEB kicked off an autumn advocacy campaign this month to encourage lawmakers to increase funding for research in the United States. In preparation for upcoming congressional budget negotiations, FASEB released a new research funding factsheet urging members of Congress to pass a fiscal year 2016 budget bill that includes a 5.8 percent increase for the National Institutes of Health (NIH). The …
  • icon-advocacy-news September 29, 2015 ASPET Coalition Partner Praises New FDA Science Board Report
      The Alliance for a Stronger FDA has issued a statement praising the newly released FDA Science Board Report titled, “Mission Possible: How FDA Can Move at the Speed of Science”, asserting that the report reinforces the need for additional resources. This report follows up on the 2007 report, “FDA Science and Mission at Risk,” which brought attention to several deficiencies within the agency. The…
  • icon-advocacy-news September 29, 2015 NIH Announces New Deputy Director for Extramural Research
        NIH Director Dr. Francis Collins announced this week the selection of Michael S. Lauer, MD, as the new Deputy Director for Extramural Research. Dr. Lauer started at the NIH in 2007 as the Director of the Division of Prevention and Population Science at the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) and from 2009 to the present he has served as the Director of the Division of …
  • icon-advocacy-news September 29, 2015 HHS Posts Contingency Plans as Appropriations Outcome Remains Uncertain
      The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has posted contingency plans for agency operations in the absence of appropriations. NIH would continue patient care for current NIH Clinical Center patients, minimal support for ongoing protocols, animal care services to protect the health of NIH animals, and minimal staff to safeguard NIH facilities an infrastructure. NIH would not admit n…
  • icon-advocacy-news September 14, 2015 HHS Proposes Revisions to the Common Rule for Protection of Human Research Subjects
      The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) recently announced plans to significantly update the regulations protecting human research subjects. The current regulations that protect individuals who participate in research, which have been in place since 1991, are followed by 18 federal agencies and are often referred to as the Common Rule. They were developed at a time when research was pr…
  • icon-advocacy-news September 14, 2015 House and Senate Introduce Companion Legislation to Promote Next Generation of Researchers
      Senators Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) and Susan Collins (R-ME) last week introduced the Next Generation Research Act (S.2014) to support the “next generation” of researchers and young scientists supported by the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Provisions in the bill include: Authorizes the creation of an NIH initiative to coordinate polices aimed at promoting new researchers; Strives to implemen…
  • icon-advocacy-news September 14, 2015 HRSA Releases Proposed Omnibus Guidance for 340B Drug Pricing Program
      The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) issued its proposed omnibus guidance on the 340B Drug Pricing Program in the Aug. 28 Federal Register in the form of a notice with a 60-day comment period. The proposed guidance seeks “to provide increased clarity in the marketplace for all 340B Program stakeholders and strengthen the [Department of Health and Human Services’] ability to a…
  • icon-advocacy-news September 14, 2015 September 14, 2015: Congress Returns from Recess; Collision Course: CR and Debt Ceiling
      Congress returned to Capitol Hill last week to confront a series of high priority domestic and international policy issues that will dominate the fall legislative agenda. Funding government agencies beyond the end of the fiscal year on September 30 is at the top of the list, as Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) acknowledged in an interview on a Kentucky television program on Aug…
  • icon-advocacy-news August 31, 2015 Industry Reacts to FDA Draft Quality Metrics Guidance
    On August 24th, the FDA held a public meeting to discuss its plan to request quality metrics from drug manufacturers. The meeting was the first opportunity for the agency and industry to publicly discuss the plan since FDA released its draft guidance in July. The draft guidance, Request for Quality Metrics, details plans to use quality metrics data to further develop the FDA's risk-based inspecti…
  • icon-advocacy-statement August 31, 2015 ASPET Encourages Community to Respond to Request for Comments on Regulatory Burden
      The White House Office of Management and Budget (OMB) recently announced that it is seeking feedback on ways to reduce unnecessary reporting burden for recipients of federal grants and contracts. Information will be collected through the “National Dialogue website” and used to inform a two-year pilot study and other activities. The Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology (FA…

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