The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced executive career opportunities related to its reorganization to create a unified Human Foods Program.
The FDA said it anticipates making more announcements as the agency continues to work toward the reorganized Human Foods Program. The reorganization will allow the agency to more effectively realize the vision laid out in the FDA’s Food Safety Modernization Act, elevate the importance of nutrition to help reduce diet-related diseases, modernize and strengthen oversight of food chemical safety, strengthen state partnerships and embrace innovative food and agricultural technologies that will position the agency to more effectively regulate and uphold safety of the nation’s food supply.
“We are pleased to announce these science and policy leadership openings as an important step in augmenting our expertise to fully realize the Human Foods Program and further continue our public health mission,” said Jim Jones, Deputy Commissioner for Human Foods.
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