MCM Regulatory Science
The goal of the Medical Countermeasures Initiative (MCMi) regulatory science program is to develop the tools, standards, and approaches to assess medical countermeasure (MCM) safety, efficacy, quality, and performance and to help translate cutting-edge science and technology into innovative, safe, and effective MCMs.
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Extramural research
Extramural MCM regulatory science is primarily funded through a Broad Agency Announcement (BAA). Learn more and view current projects.
![FDA scientist Anjuli Jain conducts an experiment validating nonclinical biomarker models for traumatic brain injury in Dr. Welle’s lab. This research will potentially help establish a regulatory pathway for the use of emerging flexible EEG technologies to rapidly detect brain injury during emergency response situations, such as explosions.](https://public4.pagefreezer.com:443/content/FDA/02-11-2021T10:11/https://www.fda.gov/files/styles/medium_3/public/welle_lab_1600px.jpg?itok=D99oHhuX)
Intramural research
FDA also funds MCM regulatory science through competitive intramural research grants.
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![Qualified Zika test manufacturers can request an FDA reference panel to determine if their tests can differentiate flaviviridae antibodies (Zika, dengue, or West Nile)](https://public4.pagefreezer.com:443/content/FDA/02-11-2021T10:11/https://www.fda.gov/files/styles/medium_3/public/aliquoting_hands_horiz_1600px.jpg?itok=yUJ3zcGp)
Regulatory science research tools
FDA helps create tools needed to assess MCM safety, efficacy, quality and performance. View MCM-related regulatory science tools available to researchers.
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Animal Rule information
The Animal Rule may be used to grant marketing approval of certain products when human challenge studies would not be ethical or feasible.