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David Kessler

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David Kessler
NameDavid Kessler
OccupationAmerican physician, lawyer, and former commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration
Known forFood and Drug Administration commissioner, University of California, San Francisco professor

David Kessler is a renowned American physician, lawyer, and former commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration, serving under Presidents George H.W. Bush and Bill Clinton. He is also a professor at the University of California, San Francisco and has worked with various organizations, including the National Institutes of Health and the World Health Organization. Kessler's work has been influenced by notable figures such as C. Everett Koop and Anthony Fauci, and he has collaborated with institutions like the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the National Academy of Medicine. His expertise has been sought by Congress and the Supreme Court of the United States on matters related to public health and regulatory policy.

Early Life and Education

David Kessler was born in New York City and grew up in Dover, New Jersey. He attended Dartmouth College, where he earned his undergraduate degree, and later graduated from the University of Chicago Law School and the Harvard Medical School. Kessler's education was shaped by his experiences at institutions like the Massachusetts General Hospital and the National Institutes of Health, where he worked with prominent researchers such as Joseph Murray and David Baltimore. His academic background has been influenced by the works of Rene Dubos and Lewis Thomas, and he has been associated with organizations like the American Medical Association and the Institute of Medicine.

Career

Kessler's career has spanned multiple fields, including medicine, law, and public policy. He has worked as a professor at the University of California, San Francisco and as a commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration, where he played a key role in shaping regulatory policy and public health initiatives. Kessler has also been involved with organizations like the World Health Organization, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the National Academy of Medicine, and has collaborated with notable figures such as Gro Harlem Brundtland and Harold Varmus. His work has been influenced by events like the AIDS epidemic and the tobacco industry controversy, and he has been recognized for his contributions to public health policy and medical research.

Notable Works

Kessler has written extensively on topics related to public health, regulatory policy, and medical research. His notable works include books like A Question of Intent and The End of Overeating, which explore issues like the tobacco industry and food addiction. Kessler's writing has been influenced by the works of Upton Sinclair and Ralph Nader, and he has been associated with publications like the New England Journal of Medicine and the Journal of the American Medical Association. His research has been supported by organizations like the National Institutes of Health and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, and he has collaborated with researchers like Kelly Brownell and Marion Nestle.

Awards and Recognition

Kessler has received numerous awards and honors for his contributions to public health and medical research. He has been recognized by organizations like the American Medical Association, the Institute of Medicine, and the National Academy of Sciences, and has received awards like the Public Health Service Medal and the National Medal of Science. Kessler's work has been influenced by notable figures such as C. Everett Koop and Anthony Fauci, and he has been honored by institutions like the Harvard University and the University of California, San Francisco. His contributions to public health policy and medical research have been recognized by Congress and the Supreme Court of the United States.

Personal Life

Kessler is a professor at the University of California, San Francisco and has worked with various organizations, including the National Institutes of Health and the World Health Organization. He has been married to Paulette Kessler and has two children, and his personal life has been influenced by his experiences at institutions like the Massachusetts General Hospital and the National Institutes of Health. Kessler's interests include medical research and public health policy, and he has been associated with organizations like the American Medical Association and the Institute of Medicine. His work has been shaped by events like the AIDS epidemic and the tobacco industry controversy, and he has collaborated with notable figures such as Gro Harlem Brundtland and Harold Varmus. Category:American physicians

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