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MEMORANDUMS OF UNDERSTANDING 
DOMESTIC

To provide a framework of cooperation between FDA, CDC, FSIS, and CSREES as each develops science-based consumer-oriented messages to promote safe food handling practices.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), USDA Food Safety Inspection Service (FSIS), USDA Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service, U.S. Department of Education,   The Partnership for Food Safety Education
CFSAN David Acheson (240) 402-1910
1997-05-12
Indefinite
Defines and delineate the responsibilities of the DCS and PSC for the efficient and timely handling and pick-up of all excess personal property including scientific equipment in the Washington Metro area.
Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS)
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS)
1997-02-11
Indefinite
Defines the respective authorities and responsibilities of the ASM and the FDA in regards to the administration of the Egg Products Inspection Act.
USDA Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS)
CFSAN
1996-06-10
Indefinite
Regulation of liquid chemical germicides for use on medical devices. This MOU was first signed in 1993 and amended in 1994.
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
CDRH Elaine Mayhall (240) 276-3749
1994-06-20
Indefinite
USDA/FDA establishment of a foodborne illness education information center as central source for foodborne illness education activities.
U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA)
CFSAN David Acheson (240) 402-1910
1994-03-16
Indefinite
To facilitate development of Standard Reference Materials for materials used in medical implant applications.
National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
CDRH
1994-01-14
Indefinite
To maintain a relationship between FDA and the Laboratory of Neurosciences to continue and complete studies, gather and examine data in the area of detecting neurotoxicity based on the autoradiographic measurement of cellular metabolic markers.
National Institutes of Health (NIH)
CDER Diane Ehrlich (301) 796-3452
1994-01-04
Indefinite
To establish a relationship between FDA and NIH so that joint experiments can be conducted related to drug metabolism and drug to drug interactions.
National Institutes of Health (NIH)
CDER Diane Ehrlich (301) 796-3452
1993-12-13
Indefinite
This MOU outlines the framework for Cornell University’s participation as a member of Vet-LIRN, a network of veterinary diagnostic laboratories that supports the documentation, investigation, and diagnosis of animal feed or drug related illnesses.
Cornell University Animal Health Diagnostic Center
CVM Dr. Gregory Tyson (240) 402-5426
2020-04-22
Indefinite
This MOU outlines the process for sharing of pharmacovigilance data between the FDA and Banfield.
Banfield Pet Hospital
CVM Hesha J. Duggirala (240) 402-6218
2020-04-02
Indefinite
The purpose of this Partnership Agreement is to coordinate and expand food protection efforts between the FDA and the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation.
Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation (ADEC)
Office of Regulatory Affairs/ Office of Partnership and Operational Policy Office of Regulatory Affairs/ Office of Human and Animal Food Operations/ Human and Animal Food West – Division 6 Office of Regulatory Affairs/ Office of Regulatory Science/ Winchester Engineering and Analytical Center
2020-04-02
2027-03-19
Provides a framework for collaboration intended to facilitate regulatory and basic science innovation with 3D printing technologies to respond to COVID-19. The Parties anticipate that this collaboration will yield metrics, training, protocols, and programs for medical products that are manufactured close to the patient or at point of care.
National Institutes of Health (NIH), Veterans Health Administration  
OC Office of Counterterrorism and Emerging Threats CDR James Coburn (301) 796-0286
2020-03-25
2022-03-25
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