
EMA appoints head of International and European Co-operation
pharmafile | July 17, 2012 | Appointment | Business Services, Manufacturing and Production, Medical Communications, Research and Development, Sales and Marketing | EMA
The European Medicines Agency has appointed Emer Cooke as Head of International and European Co-operation.
The International and European Co-operation Sector which was formed this year in February, is responsible for the development, co-ordination and implementation of the Agency’s international strategy and activities, including confidentiality arrangements with countries outside the EU, such as the US, Japan and Canada.
The Sector also manages the Agency’s relationship with EU institutions and bodies, with regulatory partners in the EU, particularly the Heads of Medicines Agencies, and with Member States’ permanent representations in Brussels.
Cooke has been working at the Agency since 2002, first as head of Inspections and then as International Liaison officer. She has been acting head of the International and European Co-operation Sector since its formation.
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