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Stocks of major vaccine makers dropped on Monday after the Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) top vaccine official Dr. Peter Marks resigned, citing conflicts with Health and Human Services (HHS) Se...
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Peter Marks, who played a key role in 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 on Fr...
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RBC Capital analyst Brian Abrahams warned that Marks’ exit could lead to disruptions at the FDA, affecting drug approvals and regulatory flexibility.
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Denmark's Bavarian Nordic said on Monday the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved a freeze-dried formulation of its mpox and smallpox vaccine. The company said the newly approved formulation of its vaccine,
The head of the US Food and Drug Administration department responsible for assuring the safety and effectiveness of vaccines has resigned, according to a resignation letter obtained by CNN.
By Manas Mishra (Reuters) -Shares of U.S. drugmakers fell before the bell on Monday after reports that the Food and Drug Administration's top vaccine official had been forced to resign, the most high-profile exit at the regulator amid an overhaul of federal agencies.
A Department of Health and Human Services official delivered an ultimatum to Dr. Peter Marks: either resign or be fired.
Dr. Peter Marks, the top vaccine official at the Food and Drug Administration, wrote in a letter that he was resigning from his position.
Top FDA official Peter Marks was forced to resign as the director of the Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research.
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WASHINGTON — The Food and Drug Administration’s chief tobacco regulator has been removed from his post as part of sweeping cuts to the federal health workforce on Tuesday, the latest in a series of actions that have cleared out many of the nation's top experts overseeing food, drugs, vaccines and tobacco products.
In his resignation letter, Dr. Peter Marks cited “misinformation and lies” from Health and Human Services Secretary RFK Jr.