CDC scientists merge old-fashioned detective work with high-tech science to crack the cases of mystery diseases – till oct 25th

 Two photos from Where Children Sleep: Photographs by James MollisonEver wonder how CDC scientists merge old-fashioned detective work with high-tech science to crack the cases of mystery diseases? Get the Story! Visit the David J. Sencer CDC Museum at CDC Headquarters. This unique museum features award-winning permanent and changing exhibitions that focus on a variety of public health topics, as well as the history of CDC. The museum is free and open to the public .

Where Children Sleep: Photographs by James Mollison
July 5 – October 25, 2016

Photographer James Mollison’s breathtaking photography series, Where Children Sleep, captures deeply personal portraits of children from around the world, alongside images of where they sleep each night.

The photographs are arresting in the shocking disparity they portray. The viewer is also reminded of the vulnerability of all children, and their need for safe, stable and nurturing environments.

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