USM, FDA Agreement Expands Research Opportunities and Resources for System Faculty and Students
ADELPHI, Md. (July 19, 2007) - A new agreement between the United States Food and
Drug Administration (FDA) and the University System of Maryland (USM) will
expand research opportunities and resources for system faculty and students,
system officials announced this week. The Memorandum of Understanding (MOU),
signed by USM Chancellor William E. Kirwan and FDA Commissioner Andrew C. von
Eschenbach, M.D., formalizes a relationship that will support collaborative
research, public outreach, extension activities, international initiatives,
disciplinary training, and exchange of scientists and staff by the two
organizations.
"The process of scientific
research is always strengthened by collaboration between colleagues across
disciplines and institutions," said Chancellor Kirwan. "This relationship will
bring benefits to both USM and the FDA. By sharing our resources and our talents,
we can open up new areas of discovery, funding, and cooperation that are
critically important for keeping our faculty and students on the leading edge
and for fostering our nation's ‘knowledge economy'."
Under the terms of the
agreement, USM and the FDA will identify priorities and topics of mutual
interest that will be enhanced by collaboration. The agreement will foster
activities such as:
- Exchanges between university faculty and staff
and FDA scientists and staff;
- Educational opportunities for graduate and
undergraduate students, staff, and faculty;
- Joint meetings for education and research;
- Research collaborations;
- Cooperative international activities and
outreach; and
- Sharing of facilities and equipment for increased
cost efficiencies for scientific endeavors.
"With this agreement, USM's
institutions now have an additional partner in research as the FDA
consolidates
its policy, regulatory, and scientific resources at the White Oak
Federal
Research Center in nearby Silver Spring," explained Brian Darmody,
USM's
special assistant vice chancellor for technology development, who
coordinated the agreement. "The advantages that come from partnering on
research, training, and funding can only benefit both parties."
Contact: John Buettner
Phone: 301.445.2719
Email: jbuettner@usmd.edu