Jane E. Henney
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1947 –
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Who is Jane E. Henney?
Jane Ellen Henney is an American physician who was the first woman to serve as commissioner of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Appointed by President Bill Clinton, she served at the FDA between 1998 and 2001. She is married to James Robert Graham III, who also has had a distinguished career as a physician-leader.
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- Born
- 1947
Woodburn - Also known as
- Jane E Henney M.D.
- Nationality
- United States of America
- Profession
- Education
- Bachelor's degree, Manchester University
- Doctor of Medicine, Indiana University School of Medicine
- Employment
- Deputy Director, National Cancer Institute
(1980 - 1985) - Senior Scholar, Association of Academic Health Centers
(2001 - 2003/04) - Senior Vice President and Provost for Health Affairs, University of Cincinnati
(2003/07 - ) - Commisioner of Food and Drugs, Food and Drug Administration
(1998 - 2001) - Deputy Commissioner of Operations, Food and Drug Administration
(1992 - 1994) - Vice President, Health Sciences Center, University of New Mexico
- Deputy Director, National Cancer Institute
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on July 23, 2013
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