Ned sharpless. Washington post. This is about 1 hour and 40 minutes. Good morning. I am lori mcginley. I am a help than science reporter here at the washington post. I am delighted to be joined this morning by acting fda commissioner, dr. Ned sharpless. Thank you for being with us. Good morning. Thank for having a. Dr. Sharpless has been on the job a little over two months of the fda. Was previously the director of the National Cancer institute. Dr. Sharpless, let me start by asking, you been there a whole two months now. So, how do you hope to make your mark on the fda . I think maybe it is relevant to talk about my background that brought me to my job a little bit. I a cancer doctor. At some point, transition from taking my patients more in the lab from running in Academic Research lab cancer. I felt like we were, at that time, the progress of cancer was really slow and it was frustrating. From doing the same things over and over with patience. We were helping them. To the degree tha
Good morning. I am lori mcginley. I am a help than science reporter here at the washington post. I am delighted to be joined this morning by acting fda commissioner, dr. Ned sharpless. Thank you for being with us. Good morning. Thank for having a. Dr. Sharpless has been on the job a little over two months of the fda. Was previously the director of the National Cancer institute. Dr. Sharpless, let me start by asking, you been there a whole two months now. So, how do you hope to make your mark on the fda . I think maybe it is relevant to talk about my background that brought me to my job a little bit. I a cancer doctor. At some point, transition from taking my patients more in the lab from running in Academic Research lab cancer. I felt like we were, at that time, the progress of cancer was really slow and it was frustrating. From doing the same things over and over with patience. We were helping them. To the degree that i would have liked. Beyond became a researcher. And at some point d
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Liberty County native and former First Presbyterian Christian Academy (now called First Preparatory) graduated Brandon Standard, Pharm. D. is now the Director of Pharmacy Services with Liberty Regional Medical Center.
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