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  2. Food and Drug Administration - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Food_and_Drug_Administration

    The FDA is a federal agency of the US Department of Health and Human Services that regulates various products and activities related to public health. It enforces the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act and other laws, and has 14 centers and offices across the country.

  3. Harvey Washington Wiley - Wikipedia

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    Harvey Washington Wiley (1844-1930) was an American chemist and the first commissioner of the US Food and Drug Administration. He advocated for the Pure Food and Drug Act of 1906 and conducted controversial experiments on human volunteers.

  4. Frances Oldham Kelsey - Wikipedia

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    Frances Oldham Kelsey was a Canadian-American pharmacologist and physician who refused to approve thalidomide for market in the U.S. because of its potential birth defects. She received the President's Award for Distinguished Federal Civilian Service in 1962 and helped strengthen FDA oversight of pharmaceuticals.

  5. Molecule.one uses machine learning to make synthesizing new ...

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    With luck their platform will prove as popular as the drug discovery startups that helped make it necessary to invent. [tc_unified_video code=”f4f36a09-a99c-3ea8-a4ba-b35082739fd5″] More ...

  6. History of the Food and Drug Administration - Wikipedia

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    The FDA is a federal agency of the United States, formed in 1930. It originated from the USDA's Bureau of Chemistry, which was created in 1883 to regulate food and drug adulteration and misbranding.

  7. Pharmaceutical sales representative - Wikipedia

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    Doctors can receive small gifts, such as free dinners, event or travel tickets, clocks, free drug samples and swag [4] like pens, paper pads, and office toys with company logos. [5] Controversial inducements include jobs offers for the drug company, consulting / speaking fees, [ 6 ] and all-expense-paid travel to resorts [ 7 ] and exotic ...

  8. Abbott Laboratories - Wikipedia

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    Abbott Laboratories is a US-based medical devices and health care company founded in 1888 by Wallace Abbott. It sells products such as Pedialyte, Similac, BinaxNOW, Ensure, Glucerna, ZonePerfect, FreeStyle Libre, i-STAT and MitraClip, and split off its research-based pharmaceuticals business into AbbVie in 2013.

  9. Commissioner of Food and Drugs - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and role of the commissioner of food and drugs, the head of the FDA, an agency of the US Department of Health and Human Services. See the list of commissioners since 1907 and their term lengths, appointments and controversies.