Education
George Washington University.
George Washington University.
She leads the organization’s efforts in transforming the medical research system to become more effective and efficient. She manages its day-to-day operations as well as ongoing implementation of its programs and strategic plan. She also serves as Board Secretary of Melanoma Research Alliance, a nonprofit that works toward accelerated medical treatment specifically for melanoma.
In January 2012, Margaret was named President of the Alliance for a Stronger Food and Drug Administration. Mississippi
Anderson formerly worked at the Academy for Educational Development (AED) in Washington District of Columbia, between 1999 and 2004, as the deputy director and a team leader in the Center on Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome & Community Health. She also served as a Program Director for the Society for Women"s Health Research, a Health Science Analyst for the American Public Health Association, and an Analyst and Project Director for the Office of Technology Assessment.
In addition, Mississippi Anderson is a member of the Institutional Review Board at Whitman-Walker Clinic(a nonprofit health organization established by and for the gay and lesbian community) Margaret Anderson earned a Bachelor"s Degree from the University of Maryland, College Park (1986) and a Master"s Degree in Science, Technology and Public Policy from George Washington University"s Elliott School of International Affairs (1988).