by
Barbara Kram, Editor | January 22, 2007
John R. Dyer, MPH, has
been appointed FDA Deputy
Commissioner for Operations
and Chief Operating Officer .
U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Commissioner Dr. Andrew C. von Eschenbach is pleased to announce two new personnel changes at the Agency; the creation of the Office of the Chief Medical Officer which will be overseen by Deputy Commissioner Dr. Janet Woodcock and the appointment of John R. Dyer, MPH, as the agency's Deputy Commissioner for Operations and the Chief Operating Officer (COO).
As the Deputy Commissioner and the Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Woodcock will oversee scientific and planning-related operations for FDA. In this capacity, Dr. Woodcock shares responsibility and collaboration with the Commissioner of FDA in planning, organizing, directing, staffing, coordinating, controlling, and evaluating the agency's scientific and medical regulatory activities in order to achieve the mission of FDA.
"FDA is a science-based agency and science-led Agency; science provides the foundation for our regulatory decisions and the work we do on a daily basis to promote and protect the nations' health," said Dr. von Eschenbach. "Creation of this office, and position, will better ensure we achieve this mission with the highest scientific quality and effectiveness needed."

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Dr. Woodcock most recently served as the Deputy Commissioner for Operations. An internist and rheumatologist, Dr. Woodcock was previously the Director of the FDA's Center for Drug Evaluation and Research (CDER) and also has significant experience working in the Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research (CBER). Dr. Woodcock started her FDA career in 1986.
Mr. Dyer will be a part of the senior management of the agency that supports the Commissioner in advancing his priority initiatives. Specifically, Mr. Dyer will concentrate on strengthening the management, business processes, and information technology of the agency. In addition, Mr. Dyer will work with the other Deputy Commissioners and the Chief of Staff to provide management leadership and oversight to FDA.
"Management and oversight of FDA's administrative processes are crucial to ensuring this agency is able to carry out its diverse and complex public health mandate," said Dr. von Eschenbach. "With almost 24 percent of the products in the marketplace regulated by FDA it is imperative we apply and incorporate modern management tools and techniques to our regulatory decisions. Mr. Dyer's deep experience in management is ideally suited to meet the emerging challenges and opportunities involved in protecting and promoting the health of the American public in the 21st century."