Dr. Mark B. McClellan, a former Bush administration health advisor, has been sworn in as commissioner of the US Food and Drug Administration, the agency said on Thursday.
The top federal post had been vacant for about two years. McClellan, 39, is a Harvard-educated physician with a doctorate in economics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Before joining the Bush administration, he was an associate professor of medicine and economics at Stanford University and worked as a deputy assistant treasury secretary for economic policy during the Clinton administration.
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