FDA’s Glavin Moves From Counterterrorism Office To Head Regulatory Affairs
This article was originally published in The Pink Sheet Daily
Executive Summary
Assistant Commissioner for Counterterrorism Margaret Glavin is named associate commissioner for regulatory affairs. She takes over for John Taylor, who is leaving FDA after 14 years. Glavin brings a background in food safety from her work at the Department of Agriculture.
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