
FDA Commissioner
The FDA Commissioner is the head of the Food and Drug Administration, a U.S. government agency responsible for protecting public health. The Commissioner oversees the regulation and safety of foods, medicines, vaccines, medical devices, and other health-related products. They lead efforts to ensure these products are safe, effective, and properly labeled, and they respond to public health issues. Essentially, the Commissioner manages the agency’s initiatives, makes policy decisions, and works to ensure that products Americans rely on are trustworthy and safe.