Hawkins and Peterson, in collaboration with LifeScience Alley and the University of Minnesota, are in the process of securing commitments from industry and academic leaders to serve on the partnership’s Steering Committee. The full Steering Committee membership will be announced within 30 days. Dale Wahlstrom, president and CEO of LifeScience Alley, announced the agreement after several conversations with Hawkins and various stakeholders. “Bill has the experience, reputation and vision to help lead this initiative," said Wahlstrom. "We now have an opportunity to play an important part in improving the process for evaluating medical technology for market clearance.”
In addition to his duties as Immucor CEO, Hawkins is working with the Entrepreneurs-in-Residence program at CDRH as part of a White House and FDA initiative to improve the regulatory environment. “I am very excited about the global impact that I believe this Minnesota initiative will have,” said Hawkins. “Working closely with Dr. Shuren, the University of Minnesota and industry executives, I know we can improve our approach to ensure U.S. leadership in medical technology innovation and to save and protect lives.”
The University of Minnesota and industry's advanced research, testing and modeling capabilities are a critical component in the creation of the regulatory science center. "The members of this partnership bring a wealth of scientific and medical technology knowledge to the table," states Tim Mulcahy, vice president for research at the University of Minnesota. "The University is eager to lend our research expertise to the advancement of regulatory science and the development of life-enhancing technologies."
Amy Peterson brings extensive regulatory leadership experience to the partnership, including senior positions with large, mid-size and start-up companies, such as AMS, St. Jude Medical, Northstar Neuroscience and Lumen Biomedical. “We are so pleased to have Amy’s leadership and the support of AMS as we move forward on defining the work of this partnership,” said Wahlstrom. “Amy’s role will be critical to defining the projects that can advance regulatory science and building new collaborations among the FDA, industry and academia.”
About LifeScience Alley
LifeScience Alley is an international leader in sharing best practices, and is the largest state-based life sciences trade association in the United States. With a 26-year track record of providing valuable services and results-oriented outcomes to its members, LifeScience Alley enables business success through educating workforces, influencing state and federal public policy, supporting advancement in research and technological innovation, and fostering industry connections. The Association’s membership employs approximately 250,000 Minnesotans and its reach extends throughout the Midwest and Canada.
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