CDC National Center For Enviromental Health
Part of Department Of Health And Human Services
The CDC National Center for Environmental Health advances public health by detecting, evaluating, and mitigating environmental threats to human health through advanced scientific analysis and laboratory capacity. Its core mission centers on environmental exposure assessment, toxicological research, and biomonitoring, supported by high-precision analytical instrumentation and specialized chemical reagents.
CDC National Center For Enviromental Health is a government agency with procurement activity across contracts, awards, and contractors.
