(a) EstablishmentThe Secretary of Health and Human Services shall establish an Office of Pediatric Therapeutics within the Food and Drug Administration.
(b) DutiesThe Office of Pediatric Therapeutics shall be responsible for coordination and facilitation of all activities of the Food and Drug Administration that may have any effect on a pediatric population or the practice of pediatrics or may in any other way involve pediatric issues, including increasing pediatric access to medical devices.
(c) StaffThe staff of the Office of Pediatric Therapeutics shall coordinate with employees of the Department of Health and Human Services who exercise responsibilities relating to pediatric therapeutics and shall include—(1) one or more additional individuals with expertise concerning ethical issues presented by the conduct of clinical research in the pediatric population;
(2) subject to subsection (d), one or more additional individuals with necessary expertise in a pediatric subpopulation that is, as determined through consideration of the reports and recommendations issued by the Institute of Medicine and the Comptroller General of the United States, less likely to be studied as a part of a written request issued under section 355a of this title or an assessment under section 355c of this title;
(3) one or more additional individuals with expertise in pediatric epidemiology; and
(4) one or more additional individuals with expertise in pediatrics as may be necessary to perform the activities described in subsection (b).
(d) Neonatology expertiseAt least one of the individuals described in subsection (c)(2) shall have expertise in neonatology.
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CHAPTER 9— FEDERAL FOOD, DRUG, AND COSMETIC ACT
§ 392. Exemption of meats and meat food products
§ 393. Food and Drug Administration
§ 393a. Office of Pediatric Therapeutics
§ 394. Scientific review groups
§ 397. Contracts for expert review
§ 398. Notices to States regarding imported food
§ 399. Grants to enhance food safety
§ 399a. Office of the Chief Scientist
§ 399b. Office of Women’s Health
§ 399c. Improving the training of State, local, territorial, and tribal food safety officials
§ 399g. Food and Drug Administration Intercenter Institutes
§ 399h. National Centers of Excellence in Advanced and Continuous Pharmaceutical Manufacturing