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Stephen Hahn

Stephen Michael Hahn (born January 22, 1960) is an American physician who served as the commissioner of food and drugs from 2019 to 2021. Before becoming commissioner, he was an oncologist serving as chief medical executive of the MD Anderson Cancer Center. In 2021, he became chief medical officer at Flagship Pioneering, the venture capital firm that launched Moderna.

Stephen Hahn
Hahn in 2019
24th Commissioner of Food and Drugs
In office
December 17, 2019 – January 20, 2021
PresidentDonald Trump
Preceded byBrett Giroir (acting)
Succeeded byJanet Woodcock (acting)[1]
Robert Califf
Personal details
Born (1960-01-22) January 22, 1960 (age 64)
EducationRice University (BA)
Temple University (MD)

Education edit

Hahn received a BA in Biology from Rice University in 1980, and an MD from Temple University in 1984.[2] After graduating from medical school, Hahn completed an internal medicine residency at the University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine where he eventually served as chief resident before embarking on a fellowship in medical oncology at the National Institutes of Health (NIH).[3]

Career edit

After completing his fellowship, Hahn worked as a radiation oncologist in Santa Rosa, California.[4] He was then recruited by his mentor, Dr. Eli J. Glatstein[5] to complete a separate residency in radiation oncology at the NIH between 1991 and 1994, where he eventually attained the rank of commander in the U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps between 1989 and 1995. During the period of 1993–1999, he served as chief of NCI's Prostate Cancer Clinic in the Clinical Pharmacology Branch.[4]

In 1996, Hahn joined the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine as a radiation and medical oncologist as well as a researcher funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH). As eventual Vice-Chair for Research in the Department of Radiation Oncology at Penn and Principal Investigator of National Cancer Institute grants, Hahn led the expansion of the Department's research base.[4] In 2013, he was awarded status as a fellow in the American Society for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO).[6] He then held the Department of Radiation Oncology's fourth endowed Henry Pancoast Professorship as Department Chair until 2014.[1][permanent dead link] During that time, Hahn assisted with the Department's scandal involving brachytherapy at the Veterans Affairs Hospital in Philadelphia,[7][8] which was staffed with University of Pennsylvania faculty, all while securing increased research funding during a transition period in 2007-08 into the new Perelman Center for Advanced Medicine Robert's Proton Center, which remains the largest proton therapy center associated with a university teaching hospital in the world.[9] Hahn remains Board Certified in Internal Medicine, Medical Oncology, and Radiation Oncology.

In 2015, Hahn became the chair of radiation oncology at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, where he oversaw the Departments of Clinical Radiation Oncology, Radiation Physics, and Radiation Biology.[10] In 2018, Hahn was appointed as the Chief Medical Executive of MD Anderson Cancer Center. During this period as an active clinician, Hahn specialized in treating thoracic, sarcomatous, and genitourinary cancers, as well as the use of photodynamic therapy for the treatment of pre-invasive and invasive malignancies.[11]

U.S. Commissioner of Food and Drugs edit

 
Hahn being sworn in on December 17, 2019
 
Hahn speaks to the White House press corps on the COVID-19 pandemic on April 24, 2020

On November 1, 2019, U.S. President Donald Trump announced his intent to nominate Hahn to be Commissioner of Food and Drugs Administration.[12][13][14] On December 3, 2019, the Senate Health Education Labor and Pensions Committee voted 18 to 5 to advance the nomination to the Senate floor.[15] On December 12, 2019, the Senate confirmed his nomination by a 72–18 vote.[16] Hahn was sworn in on December 17, 2019.[17]

Hahn has factored prominently in the Trump administration's response to the novel coronavirus pandemic in the United States, although the FDA under his administration has also been criticized for a lethargic response to the rapidly emerging outbreak in the United States.[18] By November 2020, Hahn had gained the confidence of individuals concerned about the politicization of the agency.[19]

On March 1, 2020, Vice President Mike Pence and Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar announced the addition of Hahn to the White House Coronavirus Task Force.[20]

According to a whistleblower complaint filed by HHS infectious disease expert Rick Bright, in April 2020, Hahn instructed FEMA administrator Peter Gaynor "to distribute hydroxychloroquine to pharmacies nationwide," even though the emergency use authorization (EUA) issued by the FDA did not provide for outpatient use of hydroxychloroquine for COVID-19.[21] Hydroxychloroquine was later linked to multiple deaths of COVID-19 patients,[22] and the FDA revoked the EUA in June 2020.[23]

On July 5, 2020, Hahn refused to defend Trump's false claim that 99% of coronavirus cases are "totally harmless"; in response to an interview question about the president's claim, Hahn said, "I'm not going to get into who is right and who is wrong."[24][25]

On August 23, 2020, Hahn joined with Trump and Azar in announcing an emergency authorization for the use of coronavirus convalescent plasma in treating COVID-19.[26] As with hydroxychloroquine, Trump publicly exerted major pressure on the FDA to approve convalescent plasma as a COVID-19 treatment, even suggesting that "deep state, or whoever over at the FDA" was blocking the authorization.[27] The approval came a few days after Trump publicly complained that the agency was moving too slowly on plasma and suggested they might be delaying the approval for political reasons. In fact, the delay was due to concerns at the National Institutes of Health that the treatment's effectiveness had not been adequately demonstrated.[28] Hahn has said that Trump "has asked FDA to cut back red tape and try to speed medical products into the hands of providers, patients and American consumers."[26] In making the announcement Trump exaggerated plasma's effectiveness compared to the FDA's own assessment, and Hahn did not correct him.[26] After coming under criticism from scientists and former FDA officials for echoing Trump's exaggerated claims about the benefits of convalescent plasma, Hahn issued an apology/correction, saying, "The criticism is entirely justified. What I should have said better is that the data show a relative risk reduction, not an absolute risk reduction."[27][29]

The FDA was criticized in the beginning stages of the pandemic in the U.S. for moving slowly and bureaucratically in approving COVID-19 tests developed by laboratories, prompting concerns from academic medical centers and others.[30] On February 29, 2020, the FDA allowed laboratories to begin using tests after validation, but still required emergency use authorization applications.[30] Over the following months, the FDA approved many COVID-19 tests, including lab-developed and non-lab-developed tests. In August 2020, the Trump administration blocked the FDA from regulating COVID-19 tests and a wide array of other laboratory tests.[30] The move was strongly opposed by Hahn and the FDA, and came after rising tensions between Hahn and Azar.[30] The sudden move was criticized by public health experts, who stated the change could lead to more unreliable or defective coronavirus tests entering the market, and pointed out that testing shortages were by that point primarily attributable to shortages of swabs, chemical reagents, and other supplies, rather than a lack of approved tests.[30]

After controversy over the hydroxychloroquine and plasma authorizations, Hahn transferred two political appointees from the top public relations and communications posts at the agency, replacing them with career civil servants on an acting basis. Emily Miller, the agency's top spokesperson, who had no prior medical or science experience, was removed on August 28 after just two weeks on the job.[31] On September 2 John "Wolf" Wagner, a close ally of chief DHS spokesman Michael Caputo, was removed from his post as FDA's associate commissioner for external affairs after serving for two months.[32]

Hahn left office on January 20, 2021.[33] Six months later he assumed the role of chief medical officer of Flagship Pioneering, the venture firm behind Moderna.[34][35]

Memberships edit

Hahn is a member of the American Society of Clinical Oncology, American Society for Radiation Oncology, Radiation Research Society, American Society of Photobiology, American Association for Cancer Research, and the University of Pennsylvania's John Morgan Society.[4]

Personal life edit

Hahn has been married for more than 30 years and has four children.[10]

References edit

  1. ^ Kaplan, Sheila (20 January 2021). "Hahn Leaves F.D.A.; Woodcock Named Acting Commissioner". The New York Times.
  2. ^ The Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania. Archived from the original on 2016-03-22. Retrieved 2019-10-03.
  3. ^ "Dr. Stephen M. Hahn - Radiation Oncology - Houston, TX". Castle Connolly. Retrieved 2020-05-13.
  4. ^ a b c d "Stephen Hahn: Pancoast Professor of Radiation Oncology". University of Pennsylvania Almanac. 52 (4). September 20, 2005.
  5. ^ "Dr. Eli Glatstein's Deep Impact on Radiation Oncology and Trainees". Medscape. Retrieved 2020-05-13.
  6. ^ "Fellow Recipients - American Society for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO) - American Society for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO)". ASTRO. Retrieved 2020-05-13.
  7. ^ Bogdanich, Walt (2009-06-20). "At V.A. Hospital, a Rogue Cancer Unit". New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2020-05-13.
  8. ^ "Prostate Therapy Problems at the Philadelphia VA". The Pennsylvania Gazette. 28 July 2009. Retrieved 14 December 2021.
  9. ^ "Perelman Center for Advanced Medicine", Wikipedia, 2020-05-03, retrieved 2020-05-13
  10. ^ a b Harvey, Laura (2017-10-31). "Getting to know Stephen Hahn, M.D." Messenger. The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center. Retrieved 2019-10-29.
  11. ^ "Introduction to Photodynamic Therapy (PDT) | OncoLink". www.oncolink.org. Retrieved 2020-05-13.
  12. ^ Burton, Thomas M.; Restuccia, Andrew (November 1, 2019). "Trump Will Tap Texas Doctor to Lead FDA". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved November 4, 2019.
  13. ^ McGinley, Laurie (November 1, 2019). "Trump announces plan to nominate Texas cancer doctor to run FDA". The Washington Post. Retrieved November 4, 2019.
  14. ^ Thomas, Katie (November 1, 2019). "Trump to Nominate Stephen Hahn, Cancer Researcher, to Head F.D.A." The New York Times. Retrieved November 4, 2019.
  15. ^ Kaplan, Sheila (2019-12-03). "F.D.A. Nominee Clears Senate Panel". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2019-12-04.
  16. ^ Kaplan, Sheila (December 12, 2019). "Senate Confirms Stephen Hahn to Head F.D.A." The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved December 12, 2019.
  17. ^ Wang, Beth (December 17, 2019). "Hahn Officially Sworn In As FDA Chief On Dec. 17, Vows To Uphold Sound Data". Inside Health Policy. from the original on December 18, 2019. Retrieved December 18, 2019.
  18. ^ Fink, Sheri; Baker, Mike (March 10, 2020). "'It's Just Everywhere Already': How Delays in Testing Set Back the U.S. Coronavirus Response". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved March 11, 2020.
  19. ^ Burton, Thomas M. (5 November 2020). "After Rocky Start, FDA's Hahn Wins Over Skeptics - WSJ". Wall Street Journal.
  20. ^ "Vice President Pence and Secretary Azar Add Key Administration Officials to the Coronavirus Task Force". whitehouse.gov. Retrieved 2020-04-06 – via National Archives.
  21. ^ "Whistleblower complaint of Rick Bright" (PDF).
  22. ^ "Drug promoted by Trump as coronavirus 'game changer' increasingly linked to deaths". The Washington Post.
  23. ^ Lucien Bruggeman, Hydroxychloroquine returns as wedge between President Trump, health advisers, ABC News (July 28, 2020).
  24. ^ Veronica Stracqualursi; Sarah Westwood (July 5, 2020). "FDA commissioner refuses to defend Trump claim that 99% of Covid-19 cases are 'harmless'". CNN.
  25. ^ Lori Robertson; Jessica McDonald (July 6, 2020). "Trump's False Claim on Coronavirus Harm". FactCheck.org. Annenberg Public Policy Center of the University of Pennsylvania.
  26. ^ a b c Brennan, Zachary (August 23, 2020). "FDA authorizes plasma treatment despite scientists' objections". Politico. Retrieved 15 September 2020.
  27. ^ a b Aaron Blake, The FDA offers a big correction after helping hype Trump's coronavirus announcement, Washington Post (August 24, 2020).
  28. ^ Owermohle, Sarah; Brennan, Zachary (August 19, 2020). "Trump suggests government scientists held back plasma therapy for political reasons". Politico. Retrieved 15 September 2020.
  29. ^ Matthew Perrone & Deb Riechmann, FDA chief apologizes for overstating plasma effect on virus, Associated Press (August 25, 2020).
  30. ^ a b c d e Laurie McGinley & Yasmeen Abutaleb, Trump administration bars FDA from regulating some laboratory tests, including for coronavirus, Washington Post (August 20, 2020).
  31. ^ Cancryn, Adam; Diamond, Dan (August 28, 2020). "'She couldn't even pronounce convalescent plasma': FDA ousts spokesperson after 2 weeks". Politico. Retrieved 15 September 2020.
  32. ^ Diamond, Dan (September 2, 2020). "FDA shake-up continues as another comms official removed from top role". Politico. Retrieved 15 September 2020.
  33. ^ Kaplan, Sheila (January 20, 2021). "Hahn Leaves F.D.A.; Woodcock Named Acting Commissioner". The New York Times. Retrieved 18 October 2021.
  34. ^ Whooley, Sean (June 15, 2021). "Former FDA commissioner Hahn to join VC behind Moderna". Drug Discovery Trends. Retrieved 18 October 2021.
  35. ^ "He authorized Moderna's vaccine 6 months ago. Now, ex-FDA chief Hahn joins biotech's backer". 14 June 2021.

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2019–2021
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For other people named Stephen Hahn see Stephen Hahn disambiguation Stephen Michael Hahn born January 22 1960 is an American physician who served as the commissioner of food and drugs from 2019 to 2021 Before becoming commissioner he was an oncologist serving as chief medical executive of the MD Anderson Cancer Center In 2021 he became chief medical officer at Flagship Pioneering the venture capital firm that launched Moderna Stephen HahnHahn in 201924th Commissioner of Food and DrugsIn office December 17 2019 January 20 2021PresidentDonald TrumpPreceded byBrett Giroir acting Succeeded byJanet Woodcock acting 1 Robert CaliffPersonal detailsBorn 1960 01 22 January 22 1960 age 64 EducationRice University BA Temple University MD Contents 1 Education 2 Career 2 1 U S Commissioner of Food and Drugs 3 Memberships 4 Personal life 5 References 6 External linksEducation editHahn received a BA in Biology from Rice University in 1980 and an MD from Temple University in 1984 2 After graduating from medical school Hahn completed an internal medicine residency at the University of California San Francisco School of Medicine where he eventually served as chief resident before embarking on a fellowship in medical oncology at the National Institutes of Health NIH 3 Career editAfter completing his fellowship Hahn worked as a radiation oncologist in Santa Rosa California 4 He was then recruited by his mentor Dr Eli J Glatstein 5 to complete a separate residency in radiation oncology at the NIH between 1991 and 1994 where he eventually attained the rank of commander in the U S Public Health Service Commissioned Corps between 1989 and 1995 During the period of 1993 1999 he served as chief of NCI s Prostate Cancer Clinic in the Clinical Pharmacology Branch 4 In 1996 Hahn joined the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine as a radiation and medical oncologist as well as a researcher funded by the National Institutes of Health NIH As eventual Vice Chair for Research in the Department of Radiation Oncology at Penn and Principal Investigator of National Cancer Institute grants Hahn led the expansion of the Department s research base 4 In 2013 he was awarded status as a fellow in the American Society for Radiation Oncology ASTRO 6 He then held the Department of Radiation Oncology s fourth endowed Henry Pancoast Professorship as Department Chair until 2014 1 permanent dead link During that time Hahn assisted with the Department s scandal involving brachytherapy at the Veterans Affairs Hospital in Philadelphia 7 8 which was staffed with University of Pennsylvania faculty all while securing increased research funding during a transition period in 2007 08 into the new Perelman Center for Advanced Medicine Robert s Proton Center which remains the largest proton therapy center associated with a university teaching hospital in the world 9 Hahn remains Board Certified in Internal Medicine Medical Oncology and Radiation Oncology In 2015 Hahn became the chair of radiation oncology at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston where he oversaw the Departments of Clinical Radiation Oncology Radiation Physics and Radiation Biology 10 In 2018 Hahn was appointed as the Chief Medical Executive of MD Anderson Cancer Center During this period as an active clinician Hahn specialized in treating thoracic sarcomatous and genitourinary cancers as well as the use of photodynamic therapy for the treatment of pre invasive and invasive malignancies 11 U S Commissioner of Food and Drugs edit nbsp Hahn being sworn in on December 17 2019 nbsp Hahn speaks to the White House press corps on the COVID 19 pandemic on April 24 2020 On November 1 2019 U S President Donald Trump announced his intent to nominate Hahn to be Commissioner of Food and Drugs Administration 12 13 14 On December 3 2019 the Senate Health Education Labor and Pensions Committee voted 18 to 5 to advance the nomination to the Senate floor 15 On December 12 2019 the Senate confirmed his nomination by a 72 18 vote 16 Hahn was sworn in on December 17 2019 17 Hahn has factored prominently in the Trump administration s response to the novel coronavirus pandemic in the United States although the FDA under his administration has also been criticized for a lethargic response to the rapidly emerging outbreak in the United States 18 By November 2020 Hahn had gained the confidence of individuals concerned about the politicization of the agency 19 On March 1 2020 Vice President Mike Pence and Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar announced the addition of Hahn to the White House Coronavirus Task Force 20 According to a whistleblower complaint filed by HHS infectious disease expert Rick Bright in April 2020 Hahn instructed FEMA administrator Peter Gaynor to distribute hydroxychloroquine to pharmacies nationwide even though the emergency use authorization EUA issued by the FDA did not provide for outpatient use of hydroxychloroquine for COVID 19 21 Hydroxychloroquine was later linked to multiple deaths of COVID 19 patients 22 and the FDA revoked the EUA in June 2020 23 On July 5 2020 Hahn refused to defend Trump s false claim that 99 of coronavirus cases are totally harmless in response to an interview question about the president s claim Hahn said I m not going to get into who is right and who is wrong 24 25 On August 23 2020 Hahn joined with Trump and Azar in announcing an emergency authorization for the use of coronavirus convalescent plasma in treating COVID 19 26 As with hydroxychloroquine Trump publicly exerted major pressure on the FDA to approve convalescent plasma as a COVID 19 treatment even suggesting that deep state or whoever over at the FDA was blocking the authorization 27 The approval came a few days after Trump publicly complained that the agency was moving too slowly on plasma and suggested they might be delaying the approval for political reasons In fact the delay was due to concerns at the National Institutes of Health that the treatment s effectiveness had not been adequately demonstrated 28 Hahn has said that Trump has asked FDA to cut back red tape and try to speed medical products into the hands of providers patients and American consumers 26 In making the announcement Trump exaggerated plasma s effectiveness compared to the FDA s own assessment and Hahn did not correct him 26 After coming under criticism from scientists and former FDA officials for echoing Trump s exaggerated claims about the benefits of convalescent plasma Hahn issued an apology correction saying The criticism is entirely justified What I should have said better is that the data show a relative risk reduction not an absolute risk reduction 27 29 The FDA was criticized in the beginning stages of the pandemic in the U S for moving slowly and bureaucratically in approving COVID 19 tests developed by laboratories prompting concerns from academic medical centers and others 30 On February 29 2020 the FDA allowed laboratories to begin using tests after validation but still required emergency use authorization applications 30 Over the following months the FDA approved many COVID 19 tests including lab developed and non lab developed tests In August 2020 the Trump administration blocked the FDA from regulating COVID 19 tests and a wide array of other laboratory tests 30 The move was strongly opposed by Hahn and the FDA and came after rising tensions between Hahn and Azar 30 The sudden move was criticized by public health experts who stated the change could lead to more unreliable or defective coronavirus tests entering the market and pointed out that testing shortages were by that point primarily attributable to shortages of swabs chemical reagents and other supplies rather than a lack of approved tests 30 After controversy over the hydroxychloroquine and plasma authorizations Hahn transferred two political appointees from the top public relations and communications posts at the agency replacing them with career civil servants on an acting basis Emily Miller the agency s top spokesperson who had no prior medical or science experience was removed on August 28 after just two weeks on the job 31 On September 2 John Wolf Wagner a close ally of chief DHS spokesman Michael Caputo was removed from his post as FDA s associate commissioner for external affairs after serving for two months 32 Hahn left office on January 20 2021 33 Six months later he assumed the role of chief medical officer of Flagship Pioneering the venture firm behind Moderna 34 35 Memberships editHahn is a member of the American Society of Clinical Oncology American Society for Radiation Oncology Radiation Research Society American Society of Photobiology American Association for Cancer Research and the University of Pennsylvania s John Morgan Society 4 Personal life editHahn has been married for more than 30 years and has four children 10 References edit Kaplan Sheila 20 January 2021 Hahn Leaves F D A Woodcock Named Acting Commissioner The New York Times Stephen M Hahn M D The Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania Archived from the original on 2016 03 22 Retrieved 2019 10 03 Dr Stephen M Hahn Radiation Oncology Houston TX Castle Connolly Retrieved 2020 05 13 a b c d Stephen Hahn Pancoast Professor of Radiation Oncology University of Pennsylvania Almanac 52 4 September 20 2005 Dr Eli Glatstein s Deep Impact on Radiation Oncology and Trainees Medscape Retrieved 2020 05 13 Fellow Recipients American Society for Radiation Oncology ASTRO American Society for Radiation Oncology ASTRO ASTRO Retrieved 2020 05 13 Bogdanich Walt 2009 06 20 At V A Hospital a Rogue Cancer Unit New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2020 05 13 Prostate Therapy Problems at the Philadelphia VA The Pennsylvania Gazette 28 July 2009 Retrieved 14 December 2021 Perelman Center for Advanced Medicine Wikipedia 2020 05 03 retrieved 2020 05 13 a b Harvey Laura 2017 10 31 Getting to know Stephen Hahn M D Messenger The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center Retrieved 2019 10 29 Introduction to Photodynamic Therapy PDT OncoLink www oncolink org Retrieved 2020 05 13 Burton Thomas M Restuccia Andrew November 1 2019 Trump Will Tap Texas Doctor to Lead FDA The Wall Street Journal Retrieved November 4 2019 McGinley Laurie November 1 2019 Trump announces plan to nominate Texas cancer doctor to run FDA The Washington Post Retrieved November 4 2019 Thomas Katie November 1 2019 Trump to Nominate Stephen Hahn Cancer Researcher to Head F D A The New York Times Retrieved November 4 2019 Kaplan Sheila 2019 12 03 F D A Nominee Clears Senate Panel The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2019 12 04 Kaplan Sheila December 12 2019 Senate Confirms Stephen Hahn to Head F D A The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved December 12 2019 Wang Beth December 17 2019 Hahn Officially Sworn In As FDA Chief On Dec 17 Vows To Uphold Sound Data Inside Health Policy Archived from the original on December 18 2019 Retrieved December 18 2019 Fink Sheri Baker Mike March 10 2020 It s Just Everywhere Already How Delays in Testing Set Back the U S Coronavirus Response The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved March 11 2020 Burton Thomas M 5 November 2020 After Rocky Start FDA s Hahn Wins Over Skeptics WSJ Wall Street Journal Vice President Pence and Secretary Azar Add Key Administration Officials to the Coronavirus Task Force whitehouse gov Retrieved 2020 04 06 via National Archives Whistleblower complaint of Rick Bright PDF Drug promoted by Trump as coronavirus game changer increasingly linked to deaths The Washington Post Lucien Bruggeman Hydroxychloroquine returns as wedge between President Trump health advisers ABC News July 28 2020 Veronica Stracqualursi Sarah Westwood July 5 2020 FDA commissioner refuses to defend Trump claim that 99 of Covid 19 cases are harmless CNN Lori Robertson Jessica McDonald July 6 2020 Trump s False Claim on Coronavirus Harm FactCheck org Annenberg Public Policy Center of the University of Pennsylvania a b c Brennan Zachary August 23 2020 FDA authorizes plasma treatment despite scientists objections Politico Retrieved 15 September 2020 a b Aaron Blake The FDA offers a big correction after helping hype Trump s coronavirus announcement Washington Post August 24 2020 Owermohle Sarah Brennan Zachary August 19 2020 Trump suggests government scientists held back plasma therapy for political reasons Politico Retrieved 15 September 2020 Matthew Perrone amp Deb Riechmann FDA chief apologizes for overstating plasma effect on virus Associated Press August 25 2020 a b c d e Laurie McGinley amp Yasmeen Abutaleb Trump administration bars FDA from regulating some laboratory tests including for coronavirus Washington Post August 20 2020 Cancryn Adam Diamond Dan August 28 2020 She couldn t even pronounce convalescent plasma FDA ousts spokesperson after 2 weeks Politico Retrieved 15 September 2020 Diamond Dan September 2 2020 FDA shake up continues as another comms official removed from top role Politico Retrieved 15 September 2020 Kaplan Sheila January 20 2021 Hahn Leaves F D A Woodcock Named Acting Commissioner The New York Times Retrieved 18 October 2021 Whooley Sean June 15 2021 Former FDA commissioner Hahn to join VC behind Moderna Drug Discovery Trends Retrieved 18 October 2021 He authorized Moderna s vaccine 6 months ago Now ex FDA chief Hahn joins biotech s backer 14 June 2021 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Stephen M Hahn Appearances on C SPAN Political offices Preceded byBrett GiroirActing 24th Commissioner of Food and Drugs2019 2021 Succeeded byJanet Woodcock Acting Robert Califf Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Stephen Hahn amp oldid 1210522800, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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