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Chapter: Appendix F Recent Reports by the National Academies on Global Health Concerns

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Suggested Citation:"Appendix F Recent Reports by the National Academies on Global Health Concerns." National Research Council. 2006. Biological Science and Biotechnology in Russia: Controlling Diseases and Enhancing Security. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11382.
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Appendix F
Recent Reports by the National Academies on Global Health Concerns


Learning from SARS: Preparing for the Next Disease Outbreak: Workshop Summary (2004)


Countering Agricultural Bioterrorism (2003)


Health Professions Education: A Bridge to Quality (2003)


Microbial Threats to Health: Emergence, Detection, and Response (2003)


The Resistance Phenomenon in Microbes and Infectious Disease Vectors: Implications for Human Health and Strategies for Containment: Workshop Summary (2003)


Who Will Keep the Public Healthy? Educating Public Health Professionals for the 21st Century (2003)


The Roles of Academic Health Centers in the 21st Century: A Workshop Summary (2002)


Emerging Infectious Diseases from the Global to the Local Perspective: Workshop Summary (2001)


Exploring the Map of Clinical Research for the Coming Decade: Symposium Summary, Clinical Roundtable, December 2000 (2001)

Suggested Citation:"Appendix F Recent Reports by the National Academies on Global Health Concerns." National Research Council. 2006. Biological Science and Biotechnology in Russia: Controlling Diseases and Enhancing Security. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11382.
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Informing the Future: Critical Issues in Health (2000)


Assessment of Future Scientific Needs for Live Variola Virus (1999)


The Pervasive Role of Science, Technology, and Health in Foreign Policy: Imperatives for the Department of State (1999)


Confronting AIDS: Update 1988 (1988)


Control of Cardiovascular Diseases in Developing Countries: Research, Development, and Institutional Strengthening (1998)


Pacific Partnerships for Health: Charting a New Course (1998)


America’s Vital Interest in Global Health: Protecting Our People, Enhancing Our Economy, and Advancing Our International Interests (1997)


Controlling Dangerous Pathogens: A Blueprint for U.S.-Russian Cooperation, A Report to the Cooperative Threat Reduction Program of the U.S. Department of Defense (1997)


Conference on Human Health and Global Climate Change: Summary of the Proceedings (1996)


Global Health in Transition: A Synthesis: Perspectives from International Organizations (1996)


2020 Vision: Health in the 21st Century (1996)


Emerging Infections: Microbial Threats to Health (1992)


New Vaccine Development: Establishing Priorities; Volume II, Diseases of Importance in Developing Countries (1986)

Suggested Citation:"Appendix F Recent Reports by the National Academies on Global Health Concerns." National Research Council. 2006. Biological Science and Biotechnology in Russia: Controlling Diseases and Enhancing Security. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11382.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix F Recent Reports by the National Academies on Global Health Concerns." National Research Council. 2006. Biological Science and Biotechnology in Russia: Controlling Diseases and Enhancing Security. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11382.
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In July 2005, the National Academies released the report Biological Science and Biotechnology in Russia: Controlling Diseases and Enhancing Security. The report offered a number of recommendations that could help restore Russia's ability to join with the United States and the broader international community in leading an expanded global effort to control infectious diseases. A proposed bilateral intergovernmental commission could play a pivotal role toward that end as cooperation moves from assistance to partnership. The report proposed the establishment of two model State Sanitary Epidemiological Surveillance Centers in Russia, more focused support of competitively selected Russian research groups as centers of excellence, the promotion of investments in biotechnology niches that are well suited for Russian companies, and expanded opportunities for young scientists to achieve scientific leadership positions in Russia. Also, the report highlighted the importance of U.S. programs that support the integration of former Soviet defense scientists with civilian researchers who had not been involved in military-related activities.

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