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Laboratory Science, Policy and Practice Program Office

Using advanced laboratory science and innovative techniques, laboratory scientists at CDC have helped advance public health. By preventing disease from exposure to toxic chemicals in the environment; responding to terrorism and public health emergencies; and improving laboratory methods to diagnose and prevent disease, the laboratory science has been at the vanguard of improving the health of people across the nation and around the world.

Our researchers collaborate with U.S. government agencies, state and local health departments, academic institutions, community organizations, philanthropic foundations, and international organizations.

We invite inquiries about our programs as well as suggestions for scientific collaboration that would benefit public health.


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    2500 Century Parkway
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    Atlanta, GA 30333, USA
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