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Originally Posted by olsen
(Oh good grief!! Does no one in government find this action needs to be rebuked? A revolving door between government and the industry governmental employees are charged with overseeing? )
FDA Deputy Commish Leaves To Take A Job With Mylan
Posted Tue, 04/30/2013 - 4:24pm by Ed Silverman 1
After 11 years at the FDA, Deborah Autor, who is deputy commissioner for global operations and policy, is leaving to take a job with Mylan, one of the largest generic drugmakers as senior vp for strategic global quality and regulatory policy. Agency personnel regularly leave for jobs in industry, but this is one of the more high-profile moves of this sort in recent years.
... Autor previously headed the Office of Compliance in the FDA Center for Drug Evaluation and Research.
"Mylan has been a leading advocate for ensuring one quality standard, both internally and externally, as evidenced by the company's active role in the development and passage of the FDA Safety and Innovation Act, or FDASIA,” Autor says in a statement released by Mylan (MYL). “I am very excited to be joining an organization whose people demonstrate such extraordinary passion and commitment to quality and access to medicine. I look forward to contributing to Mylan's continued leadership on quality — both from an operational and policy perspective."...
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I'd reply but I can't stop having to run to the bathroom
And they wonder why public confidence in this industry is nonexistent, geesh.