Drago Named TOPRA Fellow

Daniela Drago, PhD, RAC, associate professor of clinical research and leadership at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences, was recently recognized as a fellow of The Organization for Professionals in Regulatory Affairs (TOPRA).

TOPRA is a professional membership organization for individuals in health care regulatory affairs that works internationally to promote excellence across the profession. The TOPRA fellowship program is a component of the organization showcasing individuals who have made outstanding contributions to the field. To be considered for a fellowship, candidates must show a noteworthy impact on the field, and be nominated by at least two colleagues, one of whom must be a TOPRA fellow.

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