Reinforcements At Last: CDER Hiring Process Well Underway
This article was originally published in RPM Report
Executive Summary
FDA is in the midst of a hiring frenzy to rebuild a severely understaffed agency. The good news is that the center for drugs is about halfway through the process, with the Office of New Drugs receiving the bulk of new hires. It's not equal across review divisions-some are receiving more new people than others.
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