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Trump nominates life science expert as HHS assistant secretary

Dr. Brett Giroir, who is currently CEO of biopharmaceutical company ViraCyte, takes over role formerly held by Karen DeSalvo.

Jessica Davis, Associate Editor

Dr. Brett Giroir at a TEDx talk in 2012 at Texas A&M.

The Trump administration has nominated Brett Giroir as the assistant secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services on April 21. The position was most recently held by Karen DeSalvo.

Giroir currently serves as president and CEO of ViraCyte, a biopharmaceutical company he joined in November 2016. He's also partner of TransBio Ventures, an oncology-focused venture capital fund, as well as an adjunct professor of pediatrics, tropical medicine, medical ethics and health policy at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston.

Prior to these positions, he was executive vice president and CEO at the Texas A&M Health Science Center. He's also served as CMO at Children's Health in Dallas, CEO and Health Science and Biosecurity Partners, strategic advisor at TMCx Accelerator and managing director of Kirchner Group.

Giroir was one of four intended nominations announced Friday by the White House.

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