Romison Rodrigues Mota – Director, ANVISA
Dr. Rodrigues Mota brings two decades of leadership experience within ANVISA, the Brazilian Health Regulatory Authority, where he has held multiple senior positions and now serves as a key architect…
Address: Setor de Indústria e Abastecimento (SIA) – Trecho 5, Área Especial 57, Brasília (DF) – CEP: 71205-050,Brazil
Tel: (61) 315-2005/315-2784
Web: http://portal.anvisa.gov.br/wps/portal/anvisa/home
ANVISA, the Brazilian equivalent of the FDA, promotes and protects the health of the population and evaluates risks involved in the production and use of products and services subject to sanitary surveillance in coordinated action with the states, municipalities and the Federal District, according to the principles of the Health System to improve the quality of life of the population.
Surveillance and health protection.
Dr. Rodrigues Mota brings two decades of leadership experience within ANVISA, the Brazilian Health Regulatory Authority, where he has held multiple senior positions and now serves as a key architect…
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