Major player in new EU reg proprosals becomes Commission's Head of Representation in the UK
This article was originally published in Clinica
Executive Summary
Jacqueline Minor, a key player in the drafting of the European Commission's new proposals that will shape the future of medical device and IVD regulation in the EU, is moving on. As of 16 February, Mrs Minor, who is currently head of consumer policy at the commission's Directorate General for Health & Consumers (DG Sanco), will take up the post of Head of Representation for the commission in the UK.
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