Robert Ezzell is an accomplished Graduate Instructor in Regulatory Affairs at Northeastern University, where he leverages his extensive expertise in regulatory and quality compliance within the drug and medical device sectors. With a robust background in FDA regulations, EU directives, and international compliance frameworks, Robert...
Robert Ezzell is an accomplished Graduate Instructor in Regulatory Affairs at Northeastern University, where he leverages his extensive expertise in regulatory and quality compliance within the drug and medical device sectors. With a robust background in FDA regulations, EU directives, and international compliance frameworks, Robert is dedicated to equipping the next generation of regulatory professionals with the knowledge and skills necessary to navigate the complex landscape of healthcare product development.
In his role, Robert teaches a variety of courses that cover critical aspects of regulatory affairs, including "Combination Products," "Medical Device Development: A QA/RA Regulatory Overview," and "Global Registration of Biotechnology Products." His curriculum is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of regulatory submissions, quality systems, and post-market compliance, ensuring they are well-prepared for the challenges of the industry. Notably, he developed the course "Regulatory Affairs in an Entrepreneurial Environment," which emphasizes the unique regulatory considerations faced by startups and innovators in the healthcare space.
Robert’s ability to blend scientific knowledge with practical regulatory insights allows him to deliver innovative solutions in a deadline-driven business environment. His expertise in risk management, quality assurance, and cross-functional team leadership empowers students to think critically about regulatory challenges and develop effective strategies for compliance. Through his teaching and mentorship, Robert Ezzell is shaping the future of regulatory affairs professionals, fostering a culture of excellence and integrity in the healthcare industry.