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CBER's past names
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1890 —
1900 —
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1920 —
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2010 —
Renamed Hygienic Laboratory
Became part of the newly formed Public Health and Marine Hospital Service
Division of Biologics Control formed within NIH
Renamed Laboratory of Biologics Control
Incorporated into National Microbiological Institute (NIH)
Renamed Division of Biologics Standards
Transferred to the FDA; renamed Bureau of Biologics
Merged to form Center for Drugs and Biologics
Split to form the Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research
The present center can trace its history back to the original American public health service, which later became the NIH.[1]

References

  1. ^ McDonald, Sharon. (September 2002) "Science and the Regulation of Biological Products: From a Rich History to a Challenging Future." Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research.