FDA's Top Drug Regulator Resigns After Federal Officials Probe 'Serious Concerns'
- Dr. George Tidmarsh, leading drug regulator at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's Center for Drug Evaluation and Research , was placed on leave Friday after the Department of Health and Human Services Office of General Counsel was notified; he resigned Sunday.
 - Aurinia Pharmaceuticals sued, alleging Tidmarsh accepted bribes and defamed a former colleague during his FDA tenure and used his post to pursue a vendetta against Kevin Tang in U.S. District Court of Maryland.
 - Aurinia says Tidmarsh's LinkedIn post claiming voclosporin lacked proven benefit caused a 20% stock decline, wiping out over $350 million, and he later deleted it, saying it was in his personal capacity.
 - HHS said its Office of General Counsel was alerted, leading to Tidmarsh's leave, while the FDA's Center for Drug Evaluation and Research lost more than 1,000 staffers over the past year.
 - Tidmarsh's departure follows months of firings and departures at the FDA; the center he led, CDER, is the agency's largest division responsible for medicine review and safety.
 
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