CDC Roybal Campus

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The CDC Roybal Campus is the main headquarters complex of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta, Georgia, housing key public health research, surveillance, and emergency response operations.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf government facility
headquarters complex
office campus
category Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Government buildings in Georgia
Medical research institutes in the United States
Public health organizations based in the United States
country United States of America
surface form: United States
emergencyRole national public health emergency coordination center
outbreak investigation support center
pandemic response coordination
function disease surveillance
emergency response operations
epidemiologic investigations
global health coordination
laboratory research
public health administration
public health research
public health training
hasLaboratoryBiosafetyLevel BSL-2
BSL-3
BSL-4
hasPart CDC Emergency Operations Center
CDC laboratories
administrative offices
conference facilities
research buildings
training facilities
headquartersOf Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
locatedIn Atlanta
surface form: Atlanta, Georgia

DeKalb County, Georgia NERFINISHED
Georgia
United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedNear Druid Hills
surface form: Druid Hills neighborhood

Emory University
namedAfter Philip Lederle Roybal
Roybal family
operatedBy Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
ownedBy United States government
surface form: U.S. federal government
partOf Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
surface form: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention facilities network
securityLevel high-security facility
usedFor coordination of international public health response
coordination of national public health response
data collection and analysis
development of public health guidelines
support of state and local health departments

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