AATB Learning
2026 Webinar: What’s Trending in AATB Nonconformities and FDA 483 Observations
Includes a Live Web Event on 07/29/2026 at 2:00 PM (EDT)
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- Non-member - $50
- Member - $150
Description: Hear from Kip Hanks, AATB’s Director of Accreditation and Regulatory Affairs, as he breaks down the most common findings emerging from recent AATB accreditation and FDA inspections. Learn what’s driving these trends and how tissue establishments can proactively address them. Attendees will gain clarity on compliance gaps and evolving regulatory expectations.
Target Audience: Tissue bank professionals responsible for quality, regulatory compliance, accreditation, operations, and leadership oversight who want to stay informed about current AATB and FDA inspection trends and regulatory expectations.
Kip J. Hanks
Director of Regulatory and Governmental Affairs
After earning a BS in microbiology from McNeese State University and finishing up 6 years as a special operations forward air controller in the Louisiana Air National Guard, Kip Hanks began employment with the FDA as a field investigator in 1997. After a few years as a generalist covering multiple FDA-regulated products, he became a district biologics specialist and then the Office of Regulatory Affairs (ORA) biologics national expert. In this role, Kip was responsible for providing regulatory and guidance interpretation and application to ORA staff, training and mentoring new investigators, serving on policy and document workgroups and advising ORA senior leadership on biologics-related matters. In July 2021, he joined the American Association of Tissue Banks as its first director of regulatory and governmental affairs. In this role, Kip establishes and communicates the AATB official position regarding regulatory issues that may impact AATB member organizations to the FDA and other applicable governmental and standard-setting organizations. He provides expert interpretation, guidance, strategy and counsel on existing laws, regulations, standards, and guidance that impact AATB members.