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10/18/2007  Cooperation on Bio-Initiatives in Russia and the NIS: Toward a True Partnership, Kenneth N. Luongo, Derek Averre, Raphael Della Ratta, and Maurizio Martellini , Partnership for Global Security
1/23/2007  Global Biosecurity and Biological Proliferation Prevention Resources, Partnership for Global Security
9/12/2005  Rethinking Bio Proliferation Prevention: Security Culture in the NIS, Kenneth N. Luongo, Derek Averre, Raphael Della Ratta, and Maurizio Martellini , The University of Georgia Center for International Trade and Security
8/30/2005  Adherence To And Compliance With Arms Control, Nonproliferation and Disarmament Agreements and Commitments, U.S. Department of State
8/29/2005  New Nunn-Lugar Biological Agreement Signed in Ukraine, Office of Sen. Richard Lugar
4/27/2005  Final Agenda from the Conference, Advancing International Cooperation on Bio-Initiatives in Russia and the CIS, RANSAC
4/27/2005  Efforts to Strengthen the BTWC Since 2001: Proposed Changes and Future Goals, Dr. Donald Avery, University of Western Ontario
4/27/2005  Hostile Use of Life Sciences: From Law and Ethics to Best Practice, Robin Coupland, International Committee of the Red Cross
4/26/2005  ISTC Involvement in Biotechnology and Life Science Programs, Uwe Meyer, Deputy Executive Director, ISTC
4/26/2005  A New Era in Global Threat Reduction, Jason E. Rao, PhD, Bureau of Nonproliferation Proliferation Threat Reduction, U.S. Department of State
4/26/2005  Bio-Cooperation of and within the European Union, Barbara Rhode, DG-Research, European Commission
4/26/2005  Biological Weapons Nonproliferation Programming under Canada's Global Partnership Program, Cindy Vestergaard, Global Partnership Office, Foreign Affairs Canada
4/26/2005  International Biosafety and Biosecurity Strategies, Maureen Best, Senior Biosafety Advisor, Foreign Affairs Canada, Public Health Agency of Canada
4/26/2005  RACEM Business Plan, Gennady Lepeshkin, Professor of Biology, Research and Production Center for Environmental Monitoring
4/26/2005  VECTOR: Current Situation and Creation of New Ventures, Sergey Netesov, VECTOR
4/26/2005  Non-Commercial Organizations and Biosafety: What Can We Do?, Yuri Remnev, Ph.D., Deputy Director, TEMPO
4/26/2005  Development of New Biotechnologies and Biologically Active Products, Shakhnoz Azimova, Uzbek Institute of Chemistry of Plant Substances
4/26/2005  Commercial Activity of Laboratories in Kazakhstan, Evgeney Kalmykov, Stepnogorsk Environmental Monitoring Laboratory
4/26/2005  Stepnogorsk Biotechnology Park Development Concept, Valery Shimanaev, Stepnogorsk Technology Park
4/26/2005  Biosecurity: Current Status and Prospects , Eugene Grishin, Shemyakin-Ovchinikov Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry
9/16/2004  U.S. Bio-Industry Initiative, Department of State
9/3/2004  Advancing Bio Threat Reduction, Derek Averre, Kenneth Luongo, Maurizio Martellini, RANSAC and Landau Network-Centro Volta
Russian Langauge Digest of Findings
7/29/2004  Kazakhstan to Build Network of Laboratories to Track Dangerous Infections, Embassy of the Republic of Kazakhstan News Bulletin
7/8/2004  Building a Forward Line of Defense - Securing Former Soviet Biological Weapons, Kenneth N. Luongo, Derek Averre, Raphael Della Ratta, and Maurizio Martellini , Arms Control Today
5/12/2004  The U.S. Bio-Chem Redirect Program, Department of State
2/5/2004  Final Agenda and Participant Presentations from the conference, Building a Global Agenda for Bio-Proliferation Threat Reduction, November 17-18, 2003
1/30/2004  Biotechnology Cluster at Former Weapons Plant Needs $120 Million in Investment, Embassy of the Republic of Kazakhstan News Bulletin
11/18/2003  New opportunities for U.S. Government Bio-Threat Reduction Programs, James Noble, Director, U.S. DoE Initiatives for Proliferation Prevention
11/18/2003  New Opportunities for Biological Weapons Threat Reduction: A European Perspective, Dr. John R. Walker, Arms Control and Disarmament Research Unit, UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office
11/17/2003  The Legacy of the Former Soviet BW Programme, Roger Roffey, Swedish Minsitry of Defense
11/17/2003  The Human Component of Bio-Threat Reduction, Elina Kirichenko, IMEMO
11/17/2003  Strengthening Biosafety and Biosecurity, Sergey Netesov and Lev Sandakhchiev, VEKTOR
11/17/2003  BW Nonproliferation Efforts in the Former Soviet Union, Jason E. Rao, PhD, Bureau of Nonproliferation Proliferation Threat Reduction, U.S. Department of State
11/17/2003  ISTC: Bio-Threat Reduction Efforts, Lawrence Wright, Deputy Executive Director, ISTC
11/17/2003  Initiatives for ProliferationPrevention Activities, Stephanie Mirabello, Project Manager, U.S. DoE Initiatives for Proliferation Prevention
11/17/2003  Conversion of BW Facilities: issues and Constraints, Jack Melling, Battelle Memorial Institute
11/17/2003  U.S. Civilian Research and Development Foundation , David Lindeman, CRDF
11/17/2003  The Role of Science n Bio-Threat Reduction, Decio Ripandelli, International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology
11/17/2003  Biotechnology and Business in the Russian Federation, A.G. Moshkin, General Director, JSC Biochimmash
11/17/2003  Emerging Interest Among the G8, Angela Bogdan, Director, Global Partnership Program, Canada Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade
11/17/2003  The Role of Science and Industry in Bio-threat Reduction, Elisa D. Harris, Center for International and Security Studies at Maryland
11/17/2003  CTR Biological Weapond Proliferation Prevention Program, Dr. Michael Balady, Program Manager, Bio-Weapons Proliferation Prevention Program, U.S. Defense Threat Reduction Agency
9/16/2003  BioIndustry Initiative, Department of State
9/15/2003  U.S.-Russia: Bioindustry Initiative - New Collaboration to Reduce the Threat of Bioterrorism, Department of State
3/1/2003  Issue Brief: The Russian Biological Weapons Complex, Lauren Arestie, Research Assistant, RANSAC Fact Sheet
1/10/2003  Presidential Determination on Waiver of Restrictions on Assistance to Russia under the Cooperative Threat Reduction Act of 1993 and Title V of the FREEDOM Support Act, President George W. Bush
6/14/2002  Congressional Seminar: Proliferation Dangers in Russia's Nuclear, Chemical, and Biological Weapons Complexes, Ingrid Staudenmeyer, Herbert J. Scoville Peace Fellow
3/19/2002  Summary of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee Meeting, Reducing the Threat of Chemical and Biological Weapons, J. Raphael Della Ratta, Coordinator, Nuclear Complex Conversion Consortium, Russian-American Nuclear Security Advisory Council
9/5/2001  "The Threat of Bioterrorism and the Spread of Infectious Diseases,"Hearing of the United States Senate Committee on Foreign Relations
ARS-Former Soviet Union Scientific Cooperation Program , U.S. Department of Agriculture


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