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WBBA Statement to Legislative Decision Makers
The Washington Biotechnology & Biomedical
Association (WBBA) has been following the Uninformed Consent series by The
Seattle Times. WBBA reiterates its principles on the health and safety of patients:
- WBBA supports and encourages full compliance with regulations that ensure the safety and
health of patients are always at the forefront of medical research.
- WBBA supports strong federal standards regarding human research that cover all such
research conducted or supported with federal funds.
- WBBA also supports the efforts of a federal interagency working group headed by the
Office for Human Research Protections, Department of Health and Human Services, working
with the FDA to examine current regulations and to propose improvements that will continue
to govern patient protection procedures.
"The biotechnology industry is finding new cures and therapies to treat what were
once thought to be the most deadly and untreatable diseases to the benefit of
patients everywhere," said Ruth Scott, WBBA President. "Washington State is
fortunate to be a leader in the discovery process because of the groundbreaking research
and development of our medical research and biotechnology community.
"The biotechnology industry is just 25 years old and more than one-quarter billion
people worldwide have been aided by new therapies and treatments," added Scott.
"Another 350 biotechnology medicines targeting more than 200 diseases are now in
late-stage development. These breakthrough treatments are a result of the dedicated
efforts of medical researchers in institutions everywhere. The implications for the
improvement of the quality and longevity of life for patients are truly amazing. In short,
biotechnology is hope for not only the patients of today and in America, but for the
patients of tomorrow and across the world."
The Washington Biotechnology and Biomedical Association
represents more than 300 companies, academic institutions, and organizations that are
involved in, or support, research and development of medical, agricultural, and
environmental products.
For more information, please contact:
WBBA President Ruth Scott at (206) 624-1967. |
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