The ONE event for all things FDA
New location this year!The 2010 FDLI Annual Conference will be held at:
Hilton Washington Hotel
1919 Connecticut Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20009
Dear Colleagues,
Plan now to join your food and drug law colleagues at the 53rd Annual Conference on April 22nd and 23rd. As the premier gathering of those interested in food and drug law, our two days of education, networking and discussion explore food and drug law like no other meeting.
The 53rd Annual Conference includes programming for all facets of food and drug law, including the newest area—tobacco regulation. Whether you are an experienced professional looking for in-depth discussion of the latest in drug product regulation or someone relatively new to this area interested in what food safety requirements are likely to emerge from the federal government, the Annual Conference has your programming. And by bringing together experts from regulated industry, the FDA, Congress and other stakeholders, the Annual Conference provides much more than an educational opportunity, it provides a venue to discuss and debate emerging issues—as well as to continue the dialogue about issues that have been debated and not resolved for the past 100 years.
Also new this year is our destination: we will still convene in the Washington DC metro area to support participation from the broadest range of Congressional and Administration representatives but at a new property, the Hilton Washington Hotel.
The Annual Conference traditionally brings together high ranking officials and representatives from FDA, including the Commissioner, Chief Counsel and Center directors, and 2010 will continue this strong tradition. We are also inviting Members of Congress and representatives from the Federal Trade Commission, the US Department of Justice, the US Department of Agriculture and the US Department of Health and Human Services to stimulate the discussion.
Mark your calendars for April 22-23 and plan to join us.
Best regards,
Susan C. Winckler
President & CEO












