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Suggested Citation:"Appendix J Selected Russian Research and Related Institutions with Activities Relevant to Infectious Diseases, Diagnostics, Treatment, Prevention, and Control." 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 J
Selected Russian Research and Related Institutions with Activities Relevant to Infectious Diseases, Diagnostics, Treatment, Prevention, and Control

  1. Institutions Affiliated with the Ministry of Health and Social Development1

    1. Federal Service for Surveillance of Consumer Rights Protection and Social Welfare

      1. Astrakhan Branch of the Central Research Institute of Epidemiology (Astrakhan)

      2. Central Scientific-Research Institute of Epidemiology (Moscow)

      3. Martsinovskiy Institute of Medical Parasitology and Tropical Medicine (Moscow)

      4. Kazan Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology (Kazan)

      5. Khabarovsk Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology (Khabarovsk)

      6. Gabrichevsky Moscow Scientific-Research Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology and Garichevsky State Unitary Enterprise of the Moscow Scientific-Research Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology (Moscow)

      7. Nizhny Novgorod Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology (Nizhny Novgorod)

      8. Novosibirsk Scientific-Research Institute of Tuberculosis (Novosibirsk)

      9. Omsk Scientific-Research Insitute of Natural Foci Infections (Omsk)

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Source: Ministry of Health and Social Development, Fall 2004.

Suggested Citation:"Appendix J Selected Russian Research and Related Institutions with Activities Relevant to Infectious Diseases, Diagnostics, Treatment, Prevention, and Control." 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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  1. Rostov Scientific-Research Institute of Microbiology and Parasitology (Rostov-on-Don)

  2. Scientific-Research Institute of Disinfectology (Moscow)

  3. Scientific-Research Institute of Leprosy (Astrakhan)

  4. Scientific-Research Institute of Phtisiopulmonolgy (unit of the Sechenov Moscow Medical Academy) (Moscow)

  5. State Scientific Center of the Russian Federation – Institute of Immunology (Moscow)

  6. State Scientific-Research Institute of Medical Biological Products (Moscow)

  7. Tarasevich State Scientific-Research Institute for Standardization and Inspection of Medical and Biological Preparations (Moscow)

  8. St. Petersburg Pasteur Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology (St. Petersburg)

  9. St. Petersburg Scientific-Research Institute of Children’s Infections (St. Petersburg)

  10. St. Petersburg Scientific-Research Institute of Phtisiopulmonology (St. Petersburg)

  11. Tyumen Institute of Zonal Infectious Pathology (Tyumen)

  12. Yekaterinburg Institute of Viral Infections (Yekaterinburg)

  13. State Research Center for Virology and Biotechnology Vector (Koltsovo)

  14. State Research Center for Applied Microbiology (Obolensk)

  1. Anti-plague Institutes and Stations

    1. Irkutsk Anti-Plague Institute of Siberia and the Far East (Irkutsk)

    2. Rostov Anti-Plague Institute (Rostov-on-Don)

    3. Scientific-Research Anti-Plague Institute “MIKROB” (Saratov)

    4. Scientific-Research Anti-Plague Institute of the Caucasus and Caucasus Area (Stavropol)

    5. Volgograd Anti-Plague Institute (Volgograd)

    6. Altai Anti-Plague Station (Barnaul)

    7. Astrakhan Anti-Plague Station (Astrakhan)

    8. Central Anti-Plague Station (Moscow)

    9. Chita Anti-Plague Station (Chita)

    10. Dagestan Anti-Plague Station (Makhachkala)

    11. Elista Anti-Plague Station (Elista)

    12. Kabardino-Balkarskiya Anti-Plague Station (Nalchik)

    13. Khabarovsk Anti-Plague Station (Khabarovsk)

    14. Northwest Anti-Plague Station (St. Petersburg)

    15. Novorossiysk Anti-Plague Station (Novorossiysk)

Suggested Citation:"Appendix J Selected Russian Research and Related Institutions with Activities Relevant to Infectious Diseases, Diagnostics, Treatment, Prevention, and Control." 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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  1. Primoriye Anti-Plague Station (Vladivostok)

  2. Tyva Anti-Plague Station (Kyzyl)

  1. Biopreparat Complex

    1. Institute for Immunological Engineering (Lyubchany)

    2. Institute for Bioengineering Biokhimmash (Moscow)

    3. St. Petersburg Scientific-Research Institute of Vaccines and Sera (St. Petersburg)

  1. Institutes of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences

    1. Central Scientific-Research Institute of Tuberculosis (Moscow)

    2. Chumakov Institute of Polyomyelitis and Viral Encephalitis (Moscow)

    3. Scientific-Research Institute of Antibiotics (Moscow)

    4. Gamaleya Scientific-Research Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology (Moscow)

    5. Scientific-Research Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology (unit of Medical Ecology Scientific Center of the Far-Siberian Scientific Center) (Irkutsk)

    6. Scientific-Research Institute of Influenza (St. Petersburg)

    7. Mechnikov Scientific Research Institute of Vaccines and Sera (Moscow)

    8. Andzhaparidze Scientific-Research Institute of Viral Preparations (Moscow)

    9. Ivanovskiy Scientific-Research Institute of Virology (Moscow)

    10. St. Petersburg Institute of Bioregulation and Gerontology (St. Petersburg)

    11. Vladivostok Scientific-Research Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology (Vladivostok)

  1. Federal Medical-Biological Agency

    1. Scientific-Research Institute of Hygiene, Occupational Pathology and Human Ecology (St. Petersburg)

    2. Scientific-Research Institute of Hygiene, Toxicology and Occupational Pathology (Volgograd)

    3. Scientific-Research Institute of Immunology (Moscow)

Suggested Citation:"Appendix J Selected Russian Research and Related Institutions with Activities Relevant to Infectious Diseases, Diagnostics, Treatment, Prevention, and Control." 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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  1. Scientific-Research Center for Toxicology and Hygienic Regulation of Biopreparations (Serpukhov, Moscow Region)

  2. Institute of Biological Instruments (Moscow)

  3. State Research Center for Highly Pure Biopreparations (St. Petersburg)

  4. Institute of Toxicology (St. Petersburg)

  1. Institutes Affiliated with the Ministry of Agriculture

  1. Institute of Biotechnology and Veterinary Medicine (Moscow)

  2. All-Russia Research Institute of Animal Health (Yurevets/Vladimir)

  3. All-Russia Scientific Research Institute for Control, Standardization, and Certification of Veterinary Products (Moscow)

  4. All-Russia Research Institute of Plant Quarantine (Moscow Province)

  1. Institutes of the Russian Academy of Agricultural Sciences

  1. All-Russia Scientific Research Institute of Biological Plant Protection (Krasnodar)

  2. Vavilov All-Russia Scientific Research Plant Breeding Institute (St. Petersburg)

  3. All-Russia Scientific Research Institute of Phytopathology (Golitsino)

  4. All-Russia Scientific Research Institute of Plant Protection (Pushkin and Voronezh)

  5. Far East Scientific Research Institute of Plant Protection (Primorskiy Territory)

  6. All-Russia Scientific Research Institute of Agricultural Biotechnology (Moscow)

  7. Kovalenko All-Russia Scientific Research Institute of Experimental Veterinary Medicine (Moscow)

  8. Skryabin All-Russia Research Institute of Helminthology (Moscow)

  9. All-Russia Scientific Research Institute of Veterinary Virology and Microbiology (Pokrov)

  10. All-Russia Scientific Research Institute of Pathology, Pharmacy, and Therapy (Voronezh)

  11. All-Russia Research Institute of Veterinary Sanitation, Hygiene, and Ecology (Moscow)

  12. All-Russia Research Veterinary Institute of Poultry Breeding (Lomonosov)

  13. All-Russia Research and Technology Institute of Biological Industry (Shchelkovo)

Suggested Citation:"Appendix J Selected Russian Research and Related Institutions with Activities Relevant to Infectious Diseases, Diagnostics, Treatment, Prevention, and Control." 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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  1. Institutes of the Russian Academy of Sciences

  1. Engelhardt Institute of Molecular Biology (Moscow)

  2. Shemyakin and Ovchinnikov Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry (Moscow) (with branch in Pushchino)

  3. Institute of Gene Biology (Moscow)

  4. Institute of Microbiology (Moscow)

  5. Institute of Molecular Genetics (Moscow)

  6. Skryabin Institute of Biochemistry and Physiology of Microorganisms (Moscow)

  7. Center of Bioengineering (Moscow)

  8. Institute of Medical Biological Problems (Moscow) (SRC)

  9. Institute of Parasitology (Moscow)

  10. Sukachev Institute of Forestry Research (Moscow)

  11. Institute of Cytology (St. Petersburg)

  12. Institute of Biologically-Active Substances (Chernogolovka)

  13. Institute of Biochemistry and Physiology of Plants and Microorganisms (Pushchino)

  14. Institute of Protein Research (Pushchino)

  15. Institute of Theoretical and Experimental Biophysics (Pushchino)

  16. Institute of Cell Biophysics (Pushchino)

  17. Institute of Fundamental Problems of Biology (Pushchino)

  18. Institute of Biological Instrumentation (Pushchino)

  19. Institute of Organic Chemistry (Novosibirsk)

  20. K. A. Timiryazev Institute of Plant Physiology (Moscow)

  21. Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry (Novosibirsk)

  22. Institute of Cytology and Genetics (Novosibirsk)

  23. Institute of Ecology of Plants and Animals (Yekaterinburg)

  24. Institute of Ecology and Genetics of Microorganisms (Yekaterinburg)

  1. Other Institutions of Special Interest

  1. Institute of Molecular Diagnostics (Moscow)

  2. Institute of Genetics and Selection of Microorganisms (Moscow)

  3. Moscow State University (Moscow)

  4. St. Petersburg State University (St. Petersburg)

  5. Urals State University (Yekaterinburg)

  6. Volgo-Vyatska State University (Kirov)

  7. Academy of Medical Sciences (Kirov)

  8. Scientific and Research and Design Institute Biotin (Kirov)

SRC: State Research Center

Suggested Citation:"Appendix J Selected Russian Research and Related Institutions with Activities Relevant to Infectious Diseases, Diagnostics, Treatment, Prevention, and Control." 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 J Selected Russian Research and Related Institutions with Activities Relevant to Infectious Diseases, Diagnostics, Treatment, Prevention, and Control." 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 J Selected Russian Research and Related Institutions with Activities Relevant to Infectious Diseases, Diagnostics, Treatment, Prevention, and Control." 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 J Selected Russian Research and Related Institutions with Activities Relevant to Infectious Diseases, Diagnostics, Treatment, Prevention, and Control." 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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