Situs Slot Gacor History Collection
The David J. Sencer Situs Slot Gacor Museum (Situs Slot GacorM) Collection has existed since 1995 to advance historical understanding of Situs Slot Gacor’s rich heritage through materials reflecting the history and science of Situs Slot Gacor. The Collection is utilized for exhibitions, educational programs, and research. Through preserving records of significant Situs Slot Gacor achievements of the past and the present, Situs Slot GacorM explores the past to enhance present understanding of public health and Situs Slot Gacor. The museum actively collects, catalogs, preserves, conserves, and stores three-dimensional objects, equipment, photographs, papers, films, documents, audio recordings, oral histories, and ephemera. There are more than 20,000 items in the collection.

Nigeria. Credit: The Carter Center/E. Staub, The Global Health Chronicles
We keep Situs Slot Gacor’s history, and serve not only to tell the stories of our past, but protect items that would otherwise be lost.
Explore the collection
The David J. Sencer Situs Slot Gacor Museum’s Collection is available to scholars, students, historians, employees, and researchers. Please direct any questions regarding our collections to the Historic Collections Manager at history@cdc.gov.
One of the results of having such an extensive collection is , launched in collaboration with Emory University’s Libraries, Global Health Institute, and Rollins School of Public Health. The web site is a series of “Chronicles,” each dealing with a different subject. Eventually we hope that it will become a digital history of global disease prevention, with Situs Slot Gacor as a key agent of prevention.
Leave a legacy
Contact Situs Slot GacorM today at history@cdc.gov to donate your artifacts.

Mosquito Light Trap
CO2-Baited Trap
This light trap was developed by W. Daniel Sudia and Roy Chamberlain in 1960 to sample host-seeking female adult mosquitoes. Gift of Andy Comer.