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Last seen on: Universal Crossword – Sep 13 2018

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Scott Gottlieb (born June 11, 1972) is an American physician who serves as commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration.[1][2][3][4] Prior to assuming his current position, he was a clinical assistant professor at New York University School of Medicine, a resident fellow at the conservative think tank the American Enterprise Institute, and an internist at Tisch Hospital.[5]

Gottlieb grew up in East Brunswick, New Jersey, the son of Stanley, who is a psychiatrist, and Marsha Gottlieb.[6] He received his bachelor’s degree in economics from Wesleyan University. After completing his undergraduate education, he worked as a healthcare analyst at the investment bank Alex. Brown & Sons in Baltimore. Gottlieb attended medical school at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and completed his residency in internal medicine at the Mount Sinai Hospital. He was married in a Jewish wedding ceremony.[7]

Gottlieb has worked in multiple roles for the federal government of the United States, including as Deputy Commissioner for Medical and Scientific Affairs at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), in that capacity he served from 2005 to 2007.[8] He helped initiate the early development of the FDA’s generic drug user fee program and the agency’s release of the Physician Labeling Rule. He also worked on development of the FDA’s policies related to the tentative approval of fixed-dose combination drugs for the treatment of HIV/AIDS under the PEPFAR program. He was appointed to the Senior Executive Service and granted a top secret security clearance during his appointment as the FDA’s Deputy Commissioner for Medical and Scientific Affairs. He was also a member of the White House Biodefense Interagency Working Group, which was convened after the September 11 attacks to help draft a strategic plan for the development of U.S. biodefense countermeasures. While working for the FDA, Gottlieb recused himself from working on planning for a possible bird flu because he had done consulting work for companies whose products may be used to combat the bird flu.[9] Before becoming the FDA’s Deputy Commissioner, Gottlieb served as a senior advisor to the FDA Commissioner and as the FDA’s Director of Medical Policy Development.[10] In 2013, Gottlieb was appointed by Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell to serve as a member of the Federal Health IT Policy Committee which advises the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and is responsible for making recommendations on the meaningful use standards as part of the HITECH Act.[11] He has testified as an expert witness before committees of the United States House of Representatives and the United States Senate on issues related to FDA regulation,[12] healthcare reform,[13] and medical innovation.[14] Gottlieb is on the editorial board of the Food and Drug Law Institute’s publication Food and Drug Policy Forum.[10][15]

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