Stephen Ostroff Explained

Stephen Ostroff
Office:Acting Commissioner of Food and Drugs
Term:January 20, 2017 - May 11, 2017
Term2:April 1, 2015 - February 22, 2016
Preceded2:Margaret Hamburg
Succeeded2:Robert Califf
President2:Barack Obama
President:Donald Trump
Preceded:Robert Califf
Succeeded:Scott Gottlieb
Office3:Deputy Commissioner for Food and Veterinary Medicine
President3:Barack Obama
Term Start3:April 1, 2015
Term End3:February 21, 2016
Predecessor3:Margaret Hamburg
Successor3:Robert Califf
Birth Place:Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Alma Mater:University of Pennsylvania

Stephen Ostroff is an American physician. He served as acting commissioner of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration from April 1, 2015,[1] to February 21, 2016.[2]

Biography

Ostroff is a 1981 graduate of the University of Pennsylvania of Medicine. He completed residencies in internal medicine at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center and in preventive medicine at Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). He worked at the CDC, the US Public Health Service, and at the Bureau of Epidemiology of Pennsylvania. In 2013, Ostroff joined the FDA as chief medical officer in the Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition and senior public health advisor to FDA's Office of Foods and Veterinary Medicine and was promoted to chief scientist in 2014.[3]

Notes and References

  1. News: FDA head Margaret Hamburg to resign in March. .
  2. Web site: Califf Wins Senate Confirmation Vote on FDA Top Spot . Medscape . February 24, 2016 . 2016-02-24.
  3. Web site: FDA Organization - Meet Stephen Ostroff, M.D., Acting Commissioner of Food and Drugs. Office of the. Commissioner. .