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Members of the Veterinary Products Committee and recent minutes.
Details of changes to the membership of the VPC from January 2022.
The Veterinary Products Committee (VPC) advises Defra on veterinary medicinal products and animal feed additives. VPC is an advisory non-departmental public body, sponsored by the Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs .
Changes to the membership of the VPC
The Veterinary Products Committee (VPC) is looking to appoint four new members.
Changes to the membership and Chair of the VPC.
The Veterinary Products Committee (VPC) is currently seeking applicants for 10 vacancies.
The Veterinary Products Committee (VPC) Annual Report for 2016
The Veterinary Products Committee (VPC) Annual Report for 2015
The Veterinary Products Committee (VPC) has four new members
Dr Karin Burnett, Professor Jason Weeks, Mr Jonathan Statham and Mr Mark Jelley have been appointed members of the Veterinary Products Committee.
The Veterinary Products Committee (VPC) is currently seeking applicants for 5 vacancies.
The Veterinary Products Committee (VPC) Annual Report for 2013
The Veterinary Products Committee (VPC) Annual Report for 2014
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The Veterinary Products Committee (VPC) advises Defra on veterinary medicinal products and animal feed additives.
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