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  SEPTEMBER 20, 2004
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Moser joins law school’s development staff
Anne S. Moser has joined the School of Law’s staff as the director of development. She will assist in securing the financial resources needed to support the school’s activities and advance the institution further into the ranks of the top law schools in the nation.

Before coming to the law school, Moser served in a similar role at UGA’s College of Environment and Design. Moser’s 12 years of fund-raising experience also includes serving as a major gifts officer at Wheaton College in Massachusetts and as a regional development director at the National Kidney Foundation.

Moser earned a master’s degree from Northeastern University in Massachusetts and a bachelor’s degree from Trinity College in Connecticut.
—Heidi Murphy

Director named for new graduate pharmacy program
David Mullis Jr., president of Mullis and Associates of Good Hope, has joined the College of Pharmacy faculty as director of the college’s new graduate program in regulatory affairs.
Mullis’s consulting company provides regulatory affairs and clinical support services to Atlanta’s growing biotechnology and medical devices industry. He has had more than 25 years of corporate management experience in the Food and Drug Administration- regulated industry, directing U.S. and international programs in regulatory affairs, clinical studies, quality assurance and marketing. Prior to his industry experience Mullis was the executive director of a physicians’ professional standards review organization and held faculty positions at the University of Tennessee and Radford University.

Named to the Regulatory Affairs Advisory Board that will work with Mullis are members of the regulatory affairs professions working in industry, FDA personnel, consultants and UGA faculty. They are charged with increasing the program’s visibility in the marketplace and providing strategic guidance for the evolving program in curriculum development, course content, admission and teaching methodologies.

The new graduate education program is designed to fill an immediate industry need to educate and develop regulatory affairs professionals for local Georgia companies. These professionals are employed in a range of services related to the manufacturing and testing of pharmaceuticals, medical devices, in vitro diagnostics, biologics, biotechnology, nutritional products, cosmetics and veterinary products.
—Sheila Roberson
 
 


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