Office Of Cosmetics & Colors 2003 Priorities Highlight Program Revitalization
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Developing a plan to revitalize FDA's Office of Cosmetics & Colors is a top priority for the program this year, Center for Food Safety & Applied Nutrition Director Joseph Levitt announced during a press briefing in College Park, Md. March 10
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