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Meeting | Virtual

Event Title
FDA Roundtable: Strengthening the Supply Chain for Blood Manufacturing
September 29, 2026


Date:
September 29, 2026
Time:
9:00 a.m. - 3:15 p.m. ET


Meeting Overview:

On September 29, 2026, the Food and Drug Administration’s, Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research, Office of Blood Research and Review is hosting a roundtable on strengthening the supply chain for the collection and manufacturing of Whole Blood and blood components for transfusion and further manufacturing, including Source Plasma.
The purpose of the roundtable is to identify supply chain challenges and potential solutions to prevent shortages of supplies and equipment used in blood manufacturing to help ensure a safe and adequate blood supply in the United States. During this one-day meeting, FDA and other key stakeholders, including representatives from the blood collection industry, supply chain manufacturers, and federal agencies in the Department of Health and Human Services will discuss current challenges and offer strategies to strengthen and build resilience in the supply chain for blood manufacturing.  
There will be three sessions focused on: (1) current challenges to supply chain disruptions involving blood manufacturing, (2) manufacturers’ perspectives on the root causes of supply chain disruptions and potential solutions, and (3) the role of federal agencies in strengthening and building resilience in the supply chain. For each session, there will be presentations from designated speakers, followed by a brief facilitated discussion. There will be an opportunity for public participation during an open public comment session.

Meeting Objectives:

  • Describe the supply chain for blood manufacturing and identify what supplies and equipment are essential to manufacturing blood and blood components.
  • Discuss current challenges and how blood collectors respond to shortages in the supply chain.
  • Identify the root cause of shortages in the supply chain and propose solutions to prevent such shortages.
  • Discuss the role of various federal agencies in strengthening the supply chain for blood manufacturing.

9:00 – 9:15 a.m.

Welcome and Roundtable Objectives

Anne Eder, MD, PhD
Director, Office of Blood Research and Review (OBRR)
CBER, FDA

9:15 - 10:45 a.m.

Session I: Current State

Moderator: Leah Mendelsohn Stone, JD
Vice President (VP), Public Policy and Advocacy, 
Association for the Advancement of Blood and Biotherapies
(AABB)

Panelists (15’ each):

John Hagins
Chair, AABB Interorganizational Task Force on Domestic Disasters and Acts of Terrorism
President and CEO, The Community Blood Center

Bill Block
President/CEO, Blood Centers of America

James Knowles, PhD
VP, Global and Regulatory Policy and Scientific Affairs, Plasma Protein Therapeutics Association

Orieji Illoh, MD
Deputy Director, OBRR, CBER, FDA

Moderated Discussion (30’)

10:45 – 12:30 p.m.

Session II: Supply Chain Manufacturers

Moderator: Mary Homer, PhD 
Program Director, CBRN Radiological and Nuclear Medical Countermeasures Program, BARDA (Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority), Administration for Strategic Preparedness and Response (ASPR)

Panelists (15’ each):

Janet Johnson
VP, Global Regulatory, Clinical Affairs and Labeling, Terumo BCT

Laurent Blime
Head of Supply Chain Management, MedTech
Fresenius Kabi Global TechOps MedTech

Helmut Hanske
Director, Technical Marketing, and
Julie Ryan
VP, Global Quality Assurance and Regulatory Affairs
Haemonetics Corporation

Alexandre Mouroz
BPS Supply Chain Manager, Macopharma

Richeal M. Cline
Head of Diagnostics Global Operations, Roche Diagnostics

Moderated Discussion (30’)

12:30 – 1:00 p.m.Break (30’)
1:00 – 2:30 p.m.

Session III: Department of Health and Human Services

Moderator: CAPT. John Oguntomilade, BDS, MPH, PhD 
Senior Advisor, HHS, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health, Office of Infectious Disease and HIV/AIDS Policy

Panelists (15’ each):

Brooke Courtney, JD, MPH
Senior Regulatory Counsel
Office of Public Health Preparedness and Response
Office of the Chief Medical Officer, Office of the Commissioner, FDA

Tammy Beckham, DVM, PhD
Director, Office of Supply Chain Resilience (OSCR)
Office of Strategic Partnerships and Technology Innovation (OST)
Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH), FDA

Mary Homer, PhD 
Program Director, CBRN Radiological and Nuclear Medical Countermeasures Program, BARDA, ASPR

W. Wayland Coker, CSCP
Acting Deputy Director, Center for Industrial Base Management and Supply Chain (IBMSC) 
Director, Office of Supply Chain Optimization (SCO) 
IBMSC, ASPR

Moderated Discussion: (30’)
 

2:30 – 3:00 p.m.Open Public Comments
3:00 – 3:15 p.m.

Concluding Remarks and Next Steps

Anne Eder, MD, PhD
Director, OBRR, CBER, FDA

Meeting Logistics and Registration:

The virtual meeting is free and open to the public; however, registration is required.  Early registration is recommended.

  • Registration: To register for the webinar, please visit the following link: https://events.gcc.teams.microsoft.com/event/OBRRroundtable2026
  • Request to participate in open public comment session: Individuals interested in providing brief comments during the public comment session must indicate their interest during online registration. Requests to present must be received by 11:59 p.m. ET on Friday, September 4, 2026. Participation in the session and the time allotted for each speaker will be limited. You will be notified of your participation in the session by September 15, 2026.
  • A recording and other relevant meeting materials will be posted online following the event.
  • For questions regarding this event, please contact CBERPublicEvents@fda.hhs.gov.
     
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