FDA has awarded 15 grants totaling more than $14 million to boost the development of products for patients with rare diseases.
The US Food and Drug Administration has awarded 15 grants totaling more than $14 million to boost the development of products for patients with rare diseases.
A panel of outside experts with experience in the disease-related fields reviewed applications for the grants, which will be administered through the FDA’s Orphan Products Grants Program. The grant recipients are:
The FDA’s Orphan Products Grants Program was created by the Orphan Drug Act to promote the development of products for rare diseases. Since its inception, the program has given more than $300 million to fund more than 530 new clinical studies developing treatments for rare diseases and has been used to bring 50 products to marketing approval.
Source: FDA
Drug Solutions Podcast: Gliding Through the Ins and Outs of the Pharma Supply Chain
November 14th 2023In this episode of the Drug Solutions podcast, Jill Murphy, former editor, speaks with Bourji Mourad, partnership director at ThermoSafe, about the supply chain in the pharmaceutical industry, specifically related to packaging, pharma air freight, and the pressure on suppliers with post-COVID-19 changes on delivery.
Exosomes Field Advances with Milestones Achieved by EXO Biologics and ExoXpert
December 4th 2024EXO Biologics and ExoXpert, an EXO Biologics subsidiary, have received GMP certification of a European manufacturing facility for exosomes and have successfully loaded mRNA and DNA payloads into GMP-grade exosomes for drug delivery.