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SAN FRANCISCO – The AGA Center for GI Innovation and Technology and the Food and Drug Administration are working together in the evaluation of new potential gastroenterological devices and technologies designed to benefit patients. In an interview at the 2015 AGA Tech Summit in San Francisco, Dr. Herbert Lerner, deputy director of the FDA’s Division of Reproductive, Gastro-renal, and Urological Devices, discussed the agency’s willingness to engage openly with experts and innovators with the goal of getting to market new devices and technologies designed to improve patient health.

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SAN FRANCISCO – The AGA Center for GI Innovation and Technology and the Food and Drug Administration are working together in the evaluation of new potential gastroenterological devices and technologies designed to benefit patients. In an interview at the 2015 AGA Tech Summit in San Francisco, Dr. Herbert Lerner, deputy director of the FDA’s Division of Reproductive, Gastro-renal, and Urological Devices, discussed the agency’s willingness to engage openly with experts and innovators with the goal of getting to market new devices and technologies designed to improve patient health.

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SAN FRANCISCO – The AGA Center for GI Innovation and Technology and the Food and Drug Administration are working together in the evaluation of new potential gastroenterological devices and technologies designed to benefit patients. In an interview at the 2015 AGA Tech Summit in San Francisco, Dr. Herbert Lerner, deputy director of the FDA’s Division of Reproductive, Gastro-renal, and Urological Devices, discussed the agency’s willingness to engage openly with experts and innovators with the goal of getting to market new devices and technologies designed to improve patient health.

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