AIDS TASK FORCE
Some of the various aspects of the AIDS investigations carried out by the CDC Task Force on AIDS.
Gary R. Noble, MD (seated), CDC Asst. Director for Science, Office of the Director, and Acting Director of Division of Viral Disease, and Paul M. Feorino, Ph.D., Supervisory Research Microbiologist, reviewing AIDS information.
CDC
AIDS Task Force slide book
David J. Sencer CDC Museum
1984
2007.012.006
AIDS TASK FORCE
Some of the various aspects of the AIDS investigations carried out by the CDC Task Force on AIDS.
John A. Stewart, MD Research Medical Officer, attempting to isolate viruses in cell cultures.
CDC
AIDS Task Force slide book
David J. Sencer CDC Museum
1984
2007.012.005
AIDS TASK FORCE
Some of the various aspects of the AIDS investigations carried out by the CDC Task Force on AIDS.
Billie Swisher, Histotechnologist, operating automatic processor to prepare tissue for staining.
CDC
AIDS Task Force slide book
David J. Sencer CDC Museum
1984
2007.012.007
AIDS TASK FORCE
Some of the various aspects of the AIDS investigations carried out by the CDC Task Force on AIDS.
Dennis Bregman and other CDC Staff working on AIDS statistics. (Left to right, seated: Paul Pinksky, Kimberly Todd, Richard Rudy, MD and Liz Cochran)
CDC
AIDS Task Force slide book
David J. Sencer CDC Museum
2007.012.008
AIDS TASK FORCE
Some of the various aspects of the AIDS investigations carried out by the CDC Task Force on AIDS.
Kimberly Todd, Programmer, entering into computer terminal information on CDC surveillance system case reports, storing them forth further analysis.
CDC
AIDS Task Force slide book
David J. Sencer CDC Museum
2007.012.009
AIDS TASK FORCE
Some of the various aspects of the AIDS investigations carried out by the CDC Task Force on AIDS.
Janet Nicholson, Ph.D., Research Chemist, operation fluorescence activated cell sorter or FACS machine.
CDC
AIDS Task Force slide book
David J. Sencer CDC Museum
2007.012.010
AIDS TASK FORCE
Some of the various aspects of the AIDS investigations carried out by the CDC Task Force on AIDS.
Francis Chandler, DVM, Ph.D., Chief, Experimental Pathology Branch, using electron microscope to identify changes in ultrastructural levels within cells.
CDC
AIDS Task Force slide book
David J. Sencer CDC Museum
2007.012.11
AIDS TASK FORCE
Some of the various aspects of the AIDS investigations carried out by the CDC Task Force on AIDS.
Judy Scheppler-Campbell, Technologist, examining cell cultures of lymphocytes from lymph nodes of AIDS patients.
CDC
AIDS Task Force slide book
David J. Sencer CDC Museum
2007.012.14
AIDS TASK FORCE
Some of the various aspects of the AIDS investigations carried out by the CDC Task Force on AIDS.
Neile McGrath, Medical Technologist, preparing to run immunoglobulin tests.
CDC
AIDS Task Force slide book
David J. Sencer CDC Museum
2007.012.015