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“Undermining confidence in well-established vaccines that have met the high standards for quality, safety and effectiveness that have been in place for decades at F.D.A. is irresponsible, detrimental ...
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Marks was viewed as one of the biggest FDA advocates of cell and gene therapies.
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Peter Marks, who played a key role in U.S. President Donald Trump's first term in developing COVID-19 vaccines, will leave effective April 5, the Wall Street Journal and other media outlets reported o...
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Kennedy Jr. about his private meetings ... for the public to see conflicts of interest from members of a Food and Drug Administration vaccine advisory committee. According to a report in The ...
Dr. Peter Marks, a top official at the Food and Drug Administration who helped lead the U.S. effort to rapidly develop Covid-19 vaccines, resigned.
Dr. Peter Marks, the top vaccine regulator at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, was forced to resign, citing Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s "misinformation and lies" around immunization.
A top vaccine official at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is stepping down, warning that vaccine misinformation is coloring the country’s top health decisions. Dr. Peter Marks, director of the FDA’s Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research,
Dr. Peter Marks, the top vaccine official at the Food and Drug Administration, wrote in a letter that he was resigning from his position.
Shares in Moderna and Novavax fell in premarket trading Monday, following a Wall Street Journal report that the Food and Drug Administration’s top vaccine official has been pushed out. Shares in some larger drugmakers,
Dr. Peter Marks, the Food and Drug Administration’s top vaccine regulator, has resigned, an official at the Department of Health and Human Services said Friday. In his resignation letter, Marks criticized Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F.
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