Tim Coté
Director, FDA Office of Orphan Products Development

Dr. Timothy Coté has served as the Director of FDA’s Office of Orphan Product Development since September, 2007. He received a bachelor’s degree from Syracuse University, a Medical Doctorate from the Howard University College of Medicine, and a Masters in Public Health from Harvard School of Public Health. He has completed residencies and is Board certified in both Preventive Medicine and Anatomic Pathology. Dr. Cote began Federal service in 1989 with the CDC’s Epidemiology Investigation Service (EIS) and has since continued as an officer in the US Public Health Service Commissioned Corps assigned to wide variety of positions at CDC, NIH, USDA and FDA. Most recently he served as CDC Chief of Mission in Kigali, Rwanda where he implemented the Presidents Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief. He has authored or co-authored over 60 publications on infectious and neoplastic disease.

Hello from FDA/OOPD

KMS8P5K78ZNN Blogging is an edgy new avenue for governmental communications with its citizenry.  While my Google search on “Federal blogging” turned up numerous examples of productive use of this media throughout the Fed, I can’t find any other FDA office that’s doing it.  Nevertheless, our office has a rich tradition of being publicly [...]