Caroline Voltz-Girolt

Scientific Lead Hematology Working Party And EPL In Oncology, Hematology And Diagnostics at European Medicines Agency

Caroline Voltz-Girolt has extensive experience in the field of regulatory affairs and scientific administration. Caroline began their career as a researcher at the Veterinary Institute Frankfurt before moving on to various roles in regulatory affairs at Sanofi-Aventis and Servier in Paris. In 2005, they worked as a clinical research assistant at CHU Hôpital Lapeyronie in Montpellier. Voltz-Girolt then joined GlaxoSmithKline as a regulatory executive in 2006. Caroline furthered their regulatory affairs career at the European Medicines Agency, where they held positions such as regulatory affairs adviser and scientific administrator. Caroline'sresponsibilities at the EMA included leading working parties, drafting guidelines, and participating in task forces and collaborative groups. Caroline also played a key role in the reorganization and improvement of procedures at the agency. Voltz-Girolt's work at the EMA focused on various therapeutic areas, including oncology, hematology, diagnostics, CNS, and ophthalmology.

Caroline Voltz-Girolt obtained a master's degree in the Faculty of pharmacy, with a focus on European and International Drug Development and Registration of Medicinal Products, from Paris-Sud University (Paris XI) in the years 2005-2006. There is no further information available about their education at the University of Montpellier.

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Timeline

  • Scientific Lead Hematology Working Party And EPL In Oncology, Hematology And Diagnostics

    April, 2016 - present

  • Scientific Officer, CNS And Ophtalmology Office

    September, 2014

  • Scientific Administrator, Biologicals

    September, 2009

  • Regulatory Affairs Adviser

    December, 2007

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