CBer
Americannoun
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a person who owns and operates a CB radio.
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an enthusiast or devotee of CB radio.
Etymology
Origin of CBer
First recorded in 1960–65; CB + -er 1
Example Sentences
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Moderna said the rejection was "inconsistent with previous written communications" with the FDA branch that regulates biological products, including vaccines, known by the acronym CBER.
From Barron's
Meekins, in his note, raised the possibility that Prasad, a bomb-thrower who replaced industry favorite Dr. Peter Marks as head of CBER, may be falling out of favor.
From Barron's
He served from 2016 until earlier this year as the director of CBER, the division at FDA that regulates vaccines and other complex pharmaceuticals.
From Barron's
Even with the unprecedented jump in CBER’s post-election confidence survey, executives were less optimistic about hiring than they were about growth in any other category.
From Washington Times
However, Dr. Peter Marks, deputy director of the FDA’s Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research, or CBER, said science does not support reducing the deferral period further.
From Seattle Times
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