FDA commissioner to depart

After six years on the job, FDA Commissioner Margaret Hamburg, MD, is stepping down, reports Clinical Innovation + Technology.

Under her tenure, Hamburg has overseen public health initiatives ranging from tobacco control and food safety to personalized medicine, disease control and drug approvals.

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