FDLI
The Food and Drug Law Institute, founded in 1949, is a non-profit organizaton that provides a marketplace for discussing food and drug law issues through conferences, publications and member interaction. FDLI's scope includes food, drugs, animal drugs, biologics, cosmetics, diagnostics, dietary supplements, medical devices and tobacco. As a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization, FDLI does not engage in advocacy activities. FDLI's Mission is to provide education, training and publications on food and drug law; act as a liason to promote networking as a means to develop professional relationships and idea generation; and ensure an open, balanced marketplace of ideas to inform innovative public policy, law and regulation. In addition to the Forum, FDLI publishes the quarterly, peer-reviewed Food and Drug Law Journal presenting in-depth scholarly analysis of food and drug law developments; Update magazine, which provides members with concise analytical articles on cutting-edge food and drug issues; the FDLI Monograph Series, an annual six-publication set of practical guides on contemporary food and drug law topics; and numerous comprehensive new books a year.
About FDLI
Founded
1949Estimated Revenue
$1M-$10MEmployees
11-50Category
Industry
Think TanksLocation
City
Washington, D.C.State
District of ColumbiaCountry
United StatesFDLI
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