Patrizia Cavazzoni M.D.
Director – Center for Drug Evaluation and Research. Patrizia Cavazzoni M.D. Patrizia Cavazzoni, M.D., is the director of the Center for Drug Evaluation and Research (CDER) at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. The Center’s mission is to ensure that safe, effective and high-quality drugs are available to the public.

Who is Billy Dunn FDA?

Billy Dunn, the director of the FDA’s Office of Neuroscience, has long held a reputation among colleagues, industry executives, and patient advocates as a conservative and demanding regulator.

Who is on the FDA board?

Roster of the Science Board to the Food and Drug Administration

  • Chair. Vacant.
  • Cynthia A. Afshari, PhD DABT.
  • Rhondee A. Baldi, MD, MSHS.
  • Annalisa Jenkins, MBBS, MRCP. Expertise: Drug Development, Medical Affairs.
  • Richard Linton, PhD.
  • Theodore F.
  • Minnie Sarwal, MD, DCH, FRCP, PhD.
  • Laura L.

Who is Dr Janet Woodcock married to?

Roger Miller

Janet Woodcock
BornAugust 29, 1948 Washington, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Spouse(s)Roger Miller
EducationBucknell University (BS) Northwestern University (MD)
AwardsBiotechnology Heritage Award (2019)

Why was the FDA created?

Founded to protect consumers from adulterated and misbranded food and drugs, the agency’s role is now supported by approximately 9,100 people. The history of the US Food and Drug Administration traces back to a single chemist in the US Department of Agriculture in 1862.

Who appointed Janet Woodcock?

Janet Woodcock
Assumed office January 20, 2021
PresidentJoe Biden
Preceded byStephen Hahn
Succeeded byRobert Califf (nominee)

How many centers does FDA have?

FDA is an agency within the Department of Health and Human Services and consists of nine Center-level organizations and thirteen Headquarter (HQ) Offices.

Who founded the FDA?

Theodore Roosevelt
Harvey Washington Wiley
Food and Drug Administration/Founders
It took another 86 years before Congress passed an effective law addressing the issue of food and drug safety. That law, signed by President Theodore Roosevelt in 1906, led to the establishment of the Food and Drug Administration, a federal agency tasked with protecting the public from dangerous medications.

Is Janet Woodcock related to Leonard Woodcock?

Woodcock had three children, Leslie Woodcock Tentler (professor of history), Janet Woodcock (photographer) and John Woodcock (ret.

Who was FDA commissioner before Woodcock?

Woodcock, who has served as acting commissioner for the FDA since January when former commissioner Dr. Stephen Hahn stepped down, began her career with the agency in 1986.

Who started FDA?

Food and Drug Administration/Founders

What does Bob Temple do at OND?

As the senior advisor, Bob is a consultant to the OND director and other FDA officials on matters related to clinical program objectives. More about Robert Temple, M.D.

Who is CDER’s Robert Temple?

Dr. Robert Temple serves as CDER’s Deputy Center Director for Clinical Science and Senior Advisor in the Immediate Office of the Office of New Drugs (OND). As the senior advisor, Bob is a consultant to the OND director and other FDA officials on matters related to clinical program objectives.

Who is Dr Temple?

Dr. Temple received his medical degree from the New York University School of Medicine in 1967. In 1972, he joined CDER as a Medical Officer in the Division of Metabolic and Endocrine Drug Products.

What is temple’s interest in clinical trials?

Dr. Temple has a long-standing interest in the design and conduct of clinical trials. He has written extensively on this subject, especially on choice of control group in clinical trials, evaluation and active control trials, trials to evaluate dose-response, and trials using “enrichment” designs.