Emerging technologies and their impact on regulatory science

Author:

Anklam Elke1,Bahl Martin Iain2,Ball Robert3,Beger Richard D3,Cohen Jonathan3ORCID,Fitzpatrick Suzanne3,Girard Philippe4,Halamoda-Kenzaoui Blanka1,Hinton Denise3,Hirose Akihiko5,Hoeveler Arnd1,Honma Masamitsu5,Hugas Marta6,Ishida Seichi5,Kass George EN6,Kojima Hajime5,Krefting Ira3,Liachenko Serguei3,Liu Yan7,Masters Shane3,Marx Uwe8,McCarthy Timothy9,Mercer Tim10,Patri Anil3,Pelaez Carmen11,Pirmohamed Munir12,Platz Stefan13,Ribeiro Alexandre JS3ORCID,Rodricks Joseph V14,Rusyn Ivan15,Salek Reza M16,Schoonjans Reinhilde6ORCID,Silva Primal17,Svendsen Clive N18,Sumner Susan19,Sung Kyung3,Tagle Danilo20,Tong Li21,Tong Weida3,Eijnden-van-Raaij Janny van den22ORCID,Vary Neil17ORCID,Wang Tao23,Waterton John24ORCID,Wang May21,Wen Hairuo25,Wishart David26,Yuan Yinyin27,Slikker Jr. William3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Joint Research Centre, EU

2. National Food Institute, Technical University, Denmark

3. U.S. Food and Drug Administration

4. Swissmedic, Switzerland

5. National Institute of Health Sciences, Japan

6. European Food Safety Authority, EU

7. Median Technologies, France

8. TissUse, Germany

9. Pfizer, USA

10. Garvan Institute, Australia

11. Spanish Council for Scientific Research, Spain

12. University of Liverpool, UK

13. AstraZeneca, UK

14. Ramboll, USA

15. Texas A&M University, USA

16. International Agency for Research on Cancer, France

17. Canadian Food Inspection Agency, Canada

18. Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, USA

19. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, USA

20. National Institutes of Health, USA

21. Universities of Georgia Tech and Emory, USA

22. Dutch Organ-on-Chip Consortium, The Netherlands

23. National Medical Products Administration, China

24. University of Manchester and Bioxydyn Ltd, UK

25. National Institutes for Food and Drug Control, China

26. University of Alberta, Canada

27. The Institute of Cancer Research, UK

Abstract

There is an evolution and increasing need for the utilization of emerging cellular, molecular and in silico technologies and novel approaches for safety assessment of food, drugs, and personal care products. Convergence of these emerging technologies is also enabling rapid advances and approaches that may impact regulatory decisions and approvals. Although the development of emerging technologies may allow rapid advances in regulatory decision making, there is concern that these new technologies have not been thoroughly evaluated to determine if they are ready for regulatory application, singularly or in combinations. The magnitude of these combined technical advances may outpace the ability to assess fit for purpose and to allow routine application of these new methods for regulatory purposes. There is a need to develop strategies to evaluate the new technologies to determine which ones are ready for regulatory use. The opportunity to apply these potentially faster, more accurate, and cost-effective approaches remains an important goal to facilitate their incorporation into regulatory use. However, without a clear strategy to evaluate emerging technologies rapidly and appropriately, the value of these efforts may go unrecognized or may take longer. It is important for the regulatory science field to keep up with the research in these technically advanced areas and to understand the science behind these new approaches. The regulatory field must understand the critical quality attributes of these novel approaches and learn from each other's experience so that workforces can be trained to prepare for emerging global regulatory challenges. Moreover, it is essential that the regulatory community must work with the technology developers to harness collective capabilities towards developing a strategy for evaluation of these new and novel assessment tools.

Funder

Janny van den Eijnden-van-Raaij

David Whishart

Ivan Rusyn

Clive Svendsen

John Waterton

Yinyin Yuan

Li Tong

Martin Iain Bahl

Susan Sumner

Seichi Ishida

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology

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