The National Institutes of Health and the Food & Drug Administration dole out $9.4 million in grants as part of a three-year program to promote "regulatory science."

The National Institutes of Health and the Food & Drug Administration will dole out $9.4 million over three years to support a quartet of research projects in so-called "regulatory science."
The program is aimed at improving data for scientists and regulatory reviewers on medical device safety and at improving the "evaluation and availability of new medical products to the community," according to a press release.
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