CDRH Seeks To Increase Ranks Of Validated Computer Simulations
This article was originally published in The Gray Sheet
Executive Summary
FDA’s device center says it wants to accelerate the evolution of physiological computer simulations from their current use as tools to tweak medical device designs to a future where they are fundamental components of a more streamlined device performance assessment.
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