Translational research : a public health laboratory imperative : a green paper presented by the APHL Infectious Disease Committee
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2011
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By Taylor, Jill
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Description:The intent of the Infectious Disease Committee in developing this document was to start a discourse within the public health laboratory community on the role public health laboratories currently play in scientific research of public health importance and the potential for that role to grow and evolve. A “green paper” is defined as a “first-draft document on a specific policy area circulated among interested parties who are invited to join in a process of consultation and debate.” So, if after reading “Translational Research: A Public Health Laboratory Imperative,” you find that you have many questions, com-ments, additions, or just a strong urge to debate—then we have done our job.
This report was supported in part by Cooperative Agreement Number #U60/CD303019 from CDC. Its contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily repre-sent the official views of CDC.
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