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Veterinary Products Committee – Membership 2022

Tuesday, 08 February 2022
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Veterinary Products Committee – Membership 2022
Details of changes to the membership of the VPC from January 2022.

Four new members have been appointed to serve on the Veterinary Products Committee from January 2022 until 31 December 2025:

  • Dr Mark Bowen is an equine veterinary surgeon
  • Michael Clark is a poultry veterinary surgeon
  • Dr Kannan Ganapathy is a veterinary surgeon with specialism in novel vaccines
  • Fiona Kidd is an SQP

Seven existing members have been reappointed to the committee to serve a further term of four years. Requests for further information on membership of the VPC should be sent to vpc@vmd.gov.uk.

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