W.R. Giedt Public Health Laboratories

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The laboratories provide a wide range of diagnostic and analytical services for the assessment and surveillance of infectious, communicable, genetic, chronic diseases and environmental health concerns, for the citizens of the State of Washington. The laboratories also serve to coordinate and promote quality assurance programs for private clinical & environmental laboratories through training, consultation, certification and quality assurance sample programs. In addition, over the last decade, the Public Health Laboratories have expanded their role in providing scientific and managerial leadership for the development of Public Health Policy.

History

The Washington State Public Health Laboratory was established by the legislature in the early 1900's. The laboratory was first located in Seattle in the Alaska Building. It was later moved to the Smith Tower in downtown Seattle and remained there until 1985. In 1982, work was begun on the new facility located on the Fircrest Campus in what is now Shoreline, Washington. The new laboratory building was commissioned in 1985.

From the 1940's through the mid-1960s, the laboratory was directed by Dr. Wallace Lane, who later served as both the Director of Health, and chairman of the State Air Pollution Control Board, under Governor Daniel Evans. The current laboratory building is named in honor of W.R. Giedt, who was the director of the laboratory during the period of its greatest change and growth; 1967 to 1975. Under his leadership the laboratory met rapidly changing demands in clinical and environmental public health. Dr. Jack Allard was the laboratory's director from 1975 until 1987, when Dr. Darryl Brock took over. Dr. Horace Thuline directed the laboratory during 1988-89. In 1989, Robert Holman took on the role of interim director, and served in that capacity until 1991, when Dr. Jon M. Counts was selected following a nationwide recruitment. Dr. Counts left the PHL to pursue related interests in July of 2000. Dr. John Kobayashi, the State's Chief Epidemiologist, took over as Interim Laboratory Director and, along with Deputy Director George Hilton, oversaw day-to-day operations, the restructuring of key operations, and a search for a new director. The Department of Health's search for a new laboratory director was concluded in February 2001, when Dr. Romesh Gautom agreed to accept the position, and the laboratories now operate under his leadership.

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