Abadie Leaves EMA as French Health Industry Watchdog Reorganizes

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Eric Abadie resigned from his role as chairman of a committee at the European Medicines Agency because the agency wouldn’t pay him a salary after France’s health industry regulator eliminated his job there.

The EMA, the European Union’s London-based drug regulator, said in a statement late yesterday that Abadie resigned as chairman of the agency’s Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use, which reviews applications for new drugs.