European Medicines Agency fills new international liaison officer post
This article was originally published in SRA
Executive Summary
The European Medicines Agency has appointed Emer Cooke to the newly created position of international liaison officer1. The main function of the role will be to create a clear strategy for developing the agency’s relationship with international stakeholders and oversee its implementation. “Much of what happens at the EMEA now has an international dimension and this is certainly something that [executive director] Thomas Lönngren has recognised and this is why he created this position,” the EMEA said2.
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