MedCity News February 6, 2025
Arundhati Parmar

Robert Califf addressed a range of issues, including AI, lack of nutrition resources at the FDA and how he evaluates the progress of precision medicine at the Precision Medicine World Conference in Silicon Valley.

Former Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Robert Califf was in Silicon Valley to receive an award from the Precision Medicine World Conference on Wednesday. In a fireside chat, Califf, a cardiologist by training, addressed a range of issues from whether precision medicine has advanced enough to how he would advise his successor at the FDA.

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