The School of Pharmacy at the University of Southern California announced today it established the International Center for Regulatory Science with the goal of bringing promising new medical products to the marketplace faster, according to a news release.
"The Center's main goal is to help ensure medical products are made faster, safer and better," said Frances Richmond, the Center's director and a USC School of Pharmacy professor in the release. "We're concerned with the successful transition from laboratory discoveries to the ultimate outcome of a patient's treatment."
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"The Center's main goal is to help ensure medical products are made faster, safer and better," said Frances Richmond, the Center's director and a USC School of Pharmacy professor in the release. "We're concerned with the successful transition from laboratory discoveries to the ultimate outcome of a patient's treatment."
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