Lucky Slamet

Dra Lucky Slamet

Former Head
National Agency of Food & Drug Control
Indonesia

Dra Lucky Slamet is a pharmacist from the University of Indonesia and she achieved Master of Science specialized in Community Health and Pharmaco‐Epidemiology studies from Queen’s University, Kingston, Canada in 1991. From 1999 until 2000, she served as Head of Directorate of Drug Control at the Directorate General of Drug and Food Control (DFC) Ministry of Health and then as Director for Drug and Medical Devices Control in the Directorate General of DFC Ministry of Health from 2000 to 2001. From 2001 until 2012, she was appointed as Deputy Head for Therapeutic Products and Narcotics, Psychotropics, and Hazardous Substances in the National Agency of Food and Drug Control (NAFDC) Indonesia. She subsequently served as Head of the NAFDC until her retirement in July 2013. Now, She serves as the adviser/technical consultant to the Head of NADFC, Indonesia as well as an expert/resource person in several meeting in the World Health Organization.

During her career of more than 30 years, she has accumulated extensive professional experience in the national and international scope as well as active participation in the World Health Organization, such as she has been member of ECBS (Expert Committee of Biological Standardization) since 2009, and member of ECSPP (Expert Committee on Specification for Pharmaceutical Preparations) since 2010. She also was appointed as Vice Chairperson of Inter‐Governmental Working Group on Counterfeit Medical Products representing South East Asia Regional Office (SEARO) from 2010 to 2012. In 2006 until 2009, she also served as the Chairperson of Developing Country Vaccine Regulator Network (DCVRN). From 1999 to 2013, she was head of Indonesian delegation in many meeting of ASEAN Working Group on Pharmaceutical.

Since 1998 until now, she has been a lecturer for master program majoring in National Drug Policy and Pharmaco‐Epidemiology in leading national Indonesian university, such as Faculty of Pharmacy University of Indonesia; Faculty of Pharmacy and Study Center for Clinical Pharmacology and Drug Policy in University of Gajah Mada, Indonesia.