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Director, Division of Systems Biology, US Food and Drug Administration (US FDA)
The Division of Systems Biology is focused on using new approaches to solve problems that have a detrimental effect on human health. Studies are conducted to identify important translational biomarkers and pathways of responses that provide predictive, diagnostic, and prognostic value in both the preclinical testing of compounds and the management of patients. An integrated systems biology strategy utilizing genomics, metabolomics, and proteomics technologies is being applied to questions related to the safe and effective use of FDA-approved drugs and devices, and the toxicity of tobacco products.
As Director for the Division of Systems Biology, the incumbent will provide leadership, managerial oversight, and direction for all research-related activities within the Division. The incumbent will address Agency scientific issues using a systems approach that links data from "omics" technologies with in-vivo data to provide a comprehensive mechanistic assessment. The incumbent will also provide expertise to NCTR/FDA scientists responsible for directing various model systems used to address critical issues including hepatotoxicity, cardiotoxicity, developmental toxicity, and disease and toxicity/disease susceptibility.