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	<title>Comments on: ExpertINSIGHTS Interview &#8211; Richard S. Silverman</title>
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		<title>By: Significance of New Food Leadership at FDA &#124; ExpertRECALL</title>
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		<description>[...] The Obama administration has just appointed Michael R. (Mike) Taylor to a newly created position as Deputy Commissioner for Foods at the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). In his new job, Taylor will be responsible for guiding the FDA’s Office of Foods, a new office created last August to provide leadership, guidance, and support to meet the agency’s public health goals for food and feed safety, nutrition and related activities. Without a doubt, Taylor and his newly formed branch of the FDA will bring renewed attention to recall regulation and liability. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] The Obama administration has just appointed Michael R. (Mike) Taylor to a newly created position as Deputy Commissioner for Foods at the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). In his new job, Taylor will be responsible for guiding the FDA’s Office of Foods, a new office created last August to provide leadership, guidance, and support to meet the agency’s public health goals for food and feed safety, nutrition and related activities. Without a doubt, Taylor and his newly formed branch of the FDA will bring renewed attention to recall regulation and liability. [...]</p>
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