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FDA 2015: A Look Back (and Ahead) – Part 1: Medical Product Innovation – FDA Voice

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As the year draws to a close, I want to reflect on FDA’s many accomplishments in these previous 12 months, the last nine of which it has been my pleasure to serve as Acting Commissioner. FDA has broad responsibilities – indeed, we are tasked with overseeing products that account for about 20 cents of the consumer dollar — so we work on a wide range of topics in any given year. In this and two additional blog posts over the coming days I’ll cover some of our key accomplishments in 2015. Each blog will examine a different area of FDA’s work. This first post will focus on medical product innovation – our role in making safe, effective and innovative products available to patients who need them.

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Five Digital Health Technologies from Aging 2.0 Pitch4Pilots – Boomer Health Tech Watch

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Older adults can be the focus of emerging digital health firms.   Kudos to Aging 2.0 and its effort to find an attract startups that can help older adults.  So much of the Digital Health landscape acts, just like Apple, agnostic about age, avoiding the chance to shape a market message for products that clearly could benefit (and in Apple’s case, do benefit) older adults. Even more striking is the percentage of health care costs that are actually spent on older adults.  For other age-indifferent health-related see Connected Health Symposium and mHealth Summit for too many examples. But Aging 2.0 has a different agenda than these — welcoming the messaging about age and inviting companies that these other events might (or might not) welcome in LivePitch events. Here are a few of the companies in the Digital Health space pitching for pilots at Aging 2.0. Material is from the companies’ websites: 

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182nd Edition – December 22, 2015

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Why Preventing Cancer Is Not the Priority in Drug Development – The New York Times

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Most people would agree that it would be better to prevent cancer, if we could, than to treat it once it developed. Yet economic incentives encourage researchers to focus on treatment rather than prevention.

The way the patent system interacts with the Food and Drug Administration’s drug approval process skews what kinds of cancer clinical trials are run. There’s more money to be made investing in drugs that will extend cancer patients’ lives by a few months than in drugs that would prevent cancer in the first place.

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The Best Medical Technologies of 2015 – Medgadget

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As we look back on the medtech developments of 2015 there’s definitely a sense that we’re living through revolutionary times. Nearly every day exciting and fascinating technologies are being unveiled by small and large companies, universities, and even tiny independent groups. Empowered by high-powered computers, 3D printers, and other technologies, researchers, scientists, and engineers are coming up with novel solutions to age-old medical problems. Everything from treating gunshot wounds to how fetuses inside the womb are monitored is going through change thanks to technologies developed by thousands of independent minds around the world.

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The Best Biomedicine Stories of 2015 – MIT Technology Review

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Biologists often emphasize how little anyone really knows about the brain, the genome, and the mechanisms behind effective drugs. But this year their tune changed as diverse technologies–gene editing, stem cells, cloning, and DNA databases–coalesced into an immensely powerful toolkit for manipulating life. The message in 2015 seemed to be: “We can do anything.”

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Job Opportunity: Frederick Innovative Technology Center – Executive Director – Jobs – Tech Frederick

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The Executive Director is a full-time, benefited position which serves as CEO of the organization, reports to the Board of Directors, and is responsible for all operational aspects of organization including facilities, staff, day-to-day business and financial functions.  The position also requires providing entrepreneurial support and advice to FITCI clients.  The position requires normal weekday core hours and participation at evening/ and some weekend events.  The salary is negotiable.

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