Q&A - June 20, 2025
Dear FDA Matters subscribers--
There was one FDA Matters column this week. Alice, Humpty Dumpty and the New Administration, in which I explored the meaning of radical transparency, gold-standard science, and ultra-processed foods.
I also posted a comment (here) on the new National Priorities Voucher (NPV) initiative at FDA. When we have more details, I will probably produce an entire column about it.
Looking for Questions from Readers. When I wrote “Friday Update” for the Alliance for a Stronger FDA (about six hundred columns over 15 years), some of my best-read columns were in response to questions I received from Alliance members.
In that same spirit of give and take, I welcome questions from FDA Matters’ subscribers (including members of the media). Please send your toughest questions about any aspect of FDA’s mission, responsibilities, programs, and policies to: sgrossman@fdamatters.com.
I will try to respond in a way that makes all of us a little smarter about the agency. As a “for example,” I was asked yesterday whether I thought all the efforts to shorten the approval process risked a thalidomide-type situation with no place for a Frances Kelsey to express concerns. I have an intriguing answer...which I will share in the first FDA Matters Q&A column.
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I am a policy analyst, problem solver, and writer with deep experience in FDA and NIH issues and an insightful perspective on advocacy in DC.
At various points, I have done coalition development, strategic plans, built and implemented communications and public affairs programs, and written op-eds and white papers. I have worked in and for associations, in the Senate, at HHS, and at a large public relations/public affairs company. I have been an independent consultant for many years, including while I was at the Alliance.
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Have a great weekend,
Steven