Infamous German Physician known as the Angel of Death who performed experiments on prisoners at Auschwitz II (Birkenau) concentration camp during WWII.
Who is Josef Mengele?
The Singer who sang the hit song "What a Wonderful World".
Who is Sam Cooke?
This Upton Sinclair novel caused public outrage which helped the passage of the Food and Drugs Act and Meat Inspection Act of 1906.
What is "The Jungle"?
The U.S. President who signed the Pure Food and Drugs Act.
Who is President Theodore Roosevelt?
Test Article Characterization to support nonclinical studies are to be conducted under this regulation.
What are the GLPs.
Natural History Study of syphilis conducted by the United States Public Health Service in Macon County Alabama between 1932 to 1972.
What is Tuskegee?
The Food and Drug Administration was spun out of this federal Agency.
What is the USDA?
The original name of the Bureau which would later be known as the Food and Drug Administration in 1930.
What is the Bureau of Chemistry?
The President who signed the Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act, which gave the FDA authority to regulate tobacco products.
Who is President Barak Obama?
The unit responsible for approval or rejection of components, drug product containers, closures, packaging materials, and in-process materials, per 21 CFR Part 211.22.
What is the Quality Control Unit.
Her cancer cells were immortalized and became the most important cell line in medical research.
Who is Henrietta Lacks?
The antibacterial drug which upon dissolution in diethylene glycol caused 107 deaths in 1937.
What is Elixir of Sulfanilamide?
This drug product attribute was made a requirement by the Kefauver-Harris Drug Amendments in 1962.
What is "efficacy" or "effectiveness"?
The U.S. Senator who held hearings regarding suspected scientific misconduct at nonclinical testing laboratories including Searle, IBT and Biometric Testing.
Who is Senator Ted Kennedy?
The U.S. Agency that approves veterinary vaccines.
Who is US Department of Agriculture (USDA)?
Arizona Tribe that sued the University of Arizona Board of Regents in 2004 for using their donated samples for genetic research considered taboo by the tribe.
Who are the Havasupai?
The name for the group of young men who volunteered to test potentially dangerous food additives between 1902 and 1907.
Who are the Poison Squad?
This artificial sweetener was discovered in 1879, but rejected by the FDA in 1911 (Food Inspection Decision 135) because a coal tar product is devoid of food value.
What is saccharin?
The head of the nascent FDA resigned after disagreements with the President to become the head of this well known consumer product organization which issues seals of approval.
What is Good Housekeeping?
The definition of TBD in the study files at Industrial BioTest Laboratories.
What is "too badly decomposed"?
Children with intellectual disabilities were deliberately infected with hepatitis to study the disease at this New York school between 1956 and 1971.
What is the Willowbrook State School?
Considered "The Father of the Pure Food and Drugs Act".
Who is Dr. Harvey Washington Wiley?
The FDA Pathologist who initiated investigations into irregularities in the data for naproxen in studies conducted at Industrial BioTest Laboratories in 1976.
Who is Dr. Adrian Gross?
This Canadian/American physician prevented the approval of Thalidomide in the U.S. and received the President's Award for Distinguished Federal Civilian Service by JFK.
Who is Dr. Frances Oldham Kelsey?
The one thing that an agency inspector can legally do but the interviewee cannot do during an inspection.
What is Lie?