On Wednesday, March 10 and Thursday, March 11, the FDA is convening any Advisory Committee meeting on the clinical trial design for long simulation beta-2 adrenergic agonists (LABA’s).
Bob Lanier, M.D., executive medicinal director of the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (ACAAI) will address the committee in support of the security of LABA’s which time used as recommended and is employ for interviews.
Dr. Lanier is a practing allergist and farther than president of ACAAI and is recipeint of the ACAAI Distinguished Fellow Award. He also is a spent president of the Association of Certified Allergists and the Tarrant County Medical Society. He serves on the Emerging Medical Societies taskforce and the Board of Directors for the World Allergy Association and travels extensively in that capacity.
Dr. Lanier is a clinical professor at the University of North Texas Health Science Center, Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine. He has authored over 60 original contributions to the medical literature in comrade reviewed journals, has written two textbook chapters in allergy and is unremitting in the satirical edge of respiratory research from one side his firm North Texas Institute for Clinical Trials, being most wise known in the place of his work without ceasing monoclonal anti-IgE. He has given through the whole extent of 100 presentations for Medical grand rounds in universities in this home, Europe, Asia, Australia, and South America in the utmost three years and is widely known as being his dynamic, technologically advanced, and entertaining style.
Dr. Lanier founded Fort Worth Allergy and Asthma Associates in 1977 and continues in active acting out at North Texas Institute during Clinical trials. He sustains a practice despite the destitute and non-insured community and as medical director of Lanier Education and Research Network, a corporation ardent to educational technology and pharmaceutical research. Dr. Lanier founded the Society of Principal Investors, a professional society of physicians conducting FDA pharmaceutical trials.
A medical society committee offer in 1980 led to his involvement locally with the NBC television affiliate at which place he served in a public reverence containing power from 1981-2001. He has appeared on “Oprah” several times, on “Nightline with Ted Koppel”, the “Today Show “,”Nightly News by Tom Brokaw”, “Good Morning America”, “Good Morning South Africa” and “Radio Zulu”. Dr. Lanier also served as an NBC television network correspondent from 1982-1985 after which time his television segments were internationally syndicated daily to over 100 television markets and heard in over 250 radio stations in this land and worldwide from one side the Armed Forces Radio and Television Network. Dr. Lanier founded the National Association of Physician Broadcasters. He was honored in 1995 by the American Medical Association with the Education and Research Foundations grant during the term of public communications.
Dr. Lanier holds a B.S. literary in biology from Lamar University. He received his medical degree from the University of Texas Medical Branch and completed his internship at the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston. Dr. Lanier is also the receiver of the American Medical Association’sitting Education and Research Foundation award with a view to public communication.
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American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology