Peter Marks Resigns From US FDA, Warns Kennedy Does Not Want Truth On Vaccines

In his resignation letter, the CBER director said he was willing to work with HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to address concerns about vaccine safety, but "it has become clear that truth and transparency are not desired by the secretary."

Peter Marks
CBER Director Peter Marks spoke about the importance of vaccines at a 20 March Duke-Margolis webinar. (Screenshot from Duke-Margolis webinar)

Peter Marks, the US Food and Drug Administration’s top regulator of vaccines and cell and gene therapies, will resign from the agency effective 5 April, per a resignation letter obtained by the Pink Sheet.

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