Re: [Felvtalk] FDA Increases Total Individual Award Amount for Minor Use/Minor Species Grants

2019-06-16 Thread Pam Doore
That sure would be nice!


> On Jun 15, 2019, at 1:09 PM, Lorraine Johnston  
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> Perhaps there will be additional funding for FeLV research resulting from 
> this change.
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> FDA Increases Total Individual Award Amount for Minor Use/Minor Species Grants
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> Application period opens June 14, 2019
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> The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today announced an open period for 
> applications for grants to support the development and approval or 
> conditional approval of new animal drugs intended to treat uncommon diseases 
> (minor uses) in major species (horses, dogs, cats, cattle, pigs, turkeys and 
> chickens) or to treat minor species (MUMS). The individual award amount has 
> been increased to a single funding level up to $250,000.
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> The Minor Use and Minor Species Animal Health Act of 2004 (the MUMS act) 
> provides innovative ways to bring products to market for these small 
> populations and is designed to help veterinary pharmaceutical companies and 
> others overcome the financial roadblocks they face in providing animal drugs 
> for a limited market. Before this legislation, veterinary pharmaceutical 
> companies and others would rarely attempt to bring such drugs to market. The 
> MUMS act established the grant program.
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> Grants awarded through the MUMS program support the FDA’s continuing mission 
> to assure that safe and effective animal drugs are available for a wide range 
> of species and conditions.
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[Felvtalk] FDA Increases Total Individual Award Amount for Minor Use/Minor Species Grants

2019-06-15 Thread Lorraine Johnston
Perhaps there will be additional funding for FeLV research resulting from this 
change.

 

- Lorraine

 

 




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FDA Increases Total Individual Award Amount for Minor Use/Minor Species Grants

 





Application period opens June 14, 2019

 

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today announced an open period for 
applications for grants to support the development and approval or conditional 
approval of new animal drugs intended to treat uncommon diseases (minor uses) 
in major species (horses, dogs, cats, cattle, pigs, turkeys and chickens) or to 
treat minor species (MUMS). The individual award amount has been increased to a 
single funding level up to $250,000.

 

The Minor Use and Minor Species Animal Health Act of 2004 (the MUMS act) 
provides innovative ways to bring products to market for these small 
populations and is designed to help veterinary pharmaceutical companies and 
others overcome the financial roadblocks they face in providing animal drugs 
for a limited market. Before this legislation, veterinary pharmaceutical 
companies and others would rarely attempt to bring such drugs to market. The 
MUMS act established the grant program.

 

Grants awarded through the MUMS program support the FDA’s continuing mission to 
assure that safe and effective animal drugs are available for a wide range of 
species and conditions.

 






 

 Read more 

 






 






 

 

 


U.S. Food and Drug Administration
10903 New Hampshire Avenue, Silver Spring, MD 20993
1-888-INFO-FDA (1-888-463-6332)
Privacy Policy 

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