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Biological Science and Biotechnology in Russia: Controlling Diseases and Enhancing Security (2005)
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Biological Science and Biotechnology in Russia: Controlling Diseases and Enhancing Security

Appendix R
International Programs and Projects of Special Significance to the Ministry of Health and Social Development1

  • Program of Joint Activities to Overcome the Consequences of the Chernobyl Disaster under All-Union State Auspices for 2002-2005 (sponsor: Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations)

  • Program of the World Health Organization (WHO) to Control Food-Borne Infections and Food Poisoning in Europe (sponsor: WHO)

  • Influenza in Russia: the 2001-2002 Season (sponsor: WHO)

  • World Health Study (sponsor: WHO)

  • Epidemiological Study of the Causes of the Sharp Fall in Life Expectancy in Russia in the 1990s (sponsor: the European Union)

  • International Association for the Promotion of Co-operation with Scientists from the Newly Independent States Program Indication on Novel Targets for Prevention of Apoptosis Induced by Prion Protein (sponsor: Fogarty International Center of the U.S. National Institutes of Health)

  • Development of New Anti-Influenza Medications Based on Adamantane (sponsor: Fogarty International Center of the U.S. National Institutes of Health)

  • Countrywide Integrated Noncommunicable Disease Intervention Program for Integrated Prophylaxis of Chronic Noninfectious Diseases (sponsor: National Public Health Institute, Helsinki, Finland)

  • Cooperative Program of the U.S. Civilian Research and Development Foundation for the Former Soviet Union (sponsor: CRDF)

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Translated from the Russian by Kelly Robbins.

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Front Matter (R1-R10)
Summary (1-9)
Introduction (10-20)
1 The Vision for Russia’s Future (21-26)
2 Pillar One: Improving Surveillance and Response (27-35)
3 Pillar Two: Meeting Pathogen Research Challenges (36-46)
4 Pillar Three: The Promise of Biotechnology (47-58)
5 Pillar Four: The Human Resource Base (59-64)
6 Reshaping U.S.-Russian Cooperation in the Biological Sciences and Biotechnology (65-75)
Epilogue (76-78)
Appendix A Committee Biographies (79-85)
Appendix B Organizations Consulted During the Study (86-88)
Appendix C Decision of the Board of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation: Tasks for the Periods 2001-2005 and 2006-2010 from Protocol #6 (89-92)
Appendix D Main Goals and Objectives in Combating Infectious Diseases in the Russian Federation (93-95)
Appendix E Regulations on the Federal Service for the Supervision in the Sphere of Health and Social Development (96-103)
Appendix F Recent Reports by the National Academies on Global Health Concerns (104-105)
Appendix E Regulations Regarding the Federal Service for the Supervision in the Sphere of Health and Social Development (106-107)
Appendix H Highest Priority Measures for Creating a System to Counter Biological Terrorism (108-112)
Appendix I National Immunization Calendar of the Russian Federation (113-114)
Appendix J Selected Russian Research and Related Institutions with Activities Relevant to Infectious Diseases, Diagnostics, Treatment, Prevention, and Control (115-119)
Appendix K Scientific and Methodological Research Results Highlighted by the Russian Ministry of Health and Social Development (120-124)
Appendix L List of Research Projects Proposed in Open Competitions Organized in 2003 (125-126)
Appendix M Test Systems and Other Products Being Developed in Russian Laboratories (127-130)
Appendix N RosAgroBioProm Organizational Structure (131-131)
Appendix O Activities of Russian Research Institutes in Developing Vaccines for Human Use (132-132)
Appendix P Regulation of the Russian Government on Licensing Activities Connected with the Use of Infectious Disease Antidotes, No. 731 (133-136)
Appendix Q Bioengagement Programs Financed by the United States Government (137-142)
Appendix R International Programs and Projects of Special Significance to the Ministry of Health and Social Development (143-144)
Selected Bibliography (145-146)

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Biological Science and Biotechnology in Russia: Controlling Diseases and Enhancing Security Appendix R International Programs and Projects of Special Significance to the Ministry of Health and Social Development1 Program of Joint Activities to Overcome the Consequences of the Chernobyl Disaster under All-Union State Auspices for 2002-2005 (sponsor: Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations) Program of the World Health Organization (WHO) to Control Food-Borne Infections and Food Poisoning in Europe (sponsor: WHO) Influenza in Russia: the 2001-2002 Season (sponsor: WHO) World Health Study (sponsor: WHO) Epidemiological Study of the Causes of the Sharp Fall in Life Expectancy in Russia in the 1990s (sponsor: the European Union) International Association for the Promotion of Co-operation with Scientists from the Newly Independent States Program Indication on Novel Targets for Prevention of Apoptosis Induced by Prion Protein (sponsor: Fogarty International Center of the U.S. National Institutes of Health) Development of New Anti-Influenza Medications Based on Adamantane (sponsor: Fogarty International Center of the U.S. National Institutes of Health) Countrywide Integrated Noncommunicable Disease Intervention Program for Integrated Prophylaxis of Chronic Noninfectious Diseases (sponsor: National Public Health Institute, Helsinki, Finland) Cooperative Program of the U.S. Civilian Research and Development Foundation for the Former Soviet Union (sponsor: CRDF) 1   Translated from the Russian by Kelly Robbins.

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Biological Science and Biotechnology in Russia: Controlling Diseases and Enhancing Security Four international projects: Ecology and Allergy Neurogene Nuclide-Pharm Projects in the Field of Informatics, Instrument Building, and Communications (sponsor of all four projects: Russian Ministry of Industry and Science) Eight scientific projects (in the areas of oncology, vaccine development, and electromagnetic radiation) financed by the International Science and Technology Center Three projects on problems of cardiology and ecology (HERO, MAGIC, and POLL-2002) financed by U.S. research centers A TASIS-TEMPUS project on management training in the field of maternal and child health (sponsor: Cambridge University, England) A project to create in the countries of the Commonwealth of Independent States a bank of thyroid tissue samples, nucleic acids, and other relevant data associated with the Chernobyl power plant accident (European Union) SOURCE: Ministry of Health (2003).

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