KEY POINTS
  • President Joe Biden announced Friday he has nominated Dr. Robert Califf to serve as the chief of the Food and Drug Administration.
  • The FDA, currently overseen by acting Commissioner Dr. Janet Woodcock, has been without a permanent head since Biden took office in January.
  • Califf, a cardiologist, was briefly the agency's commissioner under the Obama administration beginning in 2016.
Dr. Robert Califf testifies during his nomination hearing before the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee November 17, 2015 in Washington, DC.

President Joe Biden announced Friday he has nominated Dr. Robert Califf to serve as the chief of the Food and Drug Administration.

The FDA, currently overseen by acting Commissioner Woodcock, has been without a permanent chief since Biden took office in January. The White House reportedly ruled out Woodcock after she faced opposition from some members of Congress over her handling of opioids while at the agency.