
Overview
The CDC Laboratory Leadership Service (LLS) fellowship program focuses on developing laboratory scientists who integrate safety and quality as principal elements in all of in their work, which is vital to protecting the public’s health, safety, and security.
A two-year competency-based service learning program, LLS trains fellows in laboratory quality management, the science of biosafety, and leadership — building a strong foundation for future public health laboratory leadership and management positions.
The program is aligned with CDC’s Epidemic Intelligence Service (EIS) to promote interdisciplinary training, applied learning, and networking between laboratory scientists and epidemiologists. This program launched in 2015.
- Page last reviewed: October 13, 2017
- Page last updated: October 13, 2017
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