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Suggested Citation:"Selected Bibliography." 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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Selected Bibliography

Bailus, A. N., Yu. T. Kalinin, A. V. Stepanov, and G. F. Astashkin. 2003. Gene-engineering insulin for humans: From idea to completion. In Biotechnology and Business. Proceedings of Third International Conference, sponsored by Biokhimmash, Moscow, April 21–22.

Ben Ouagrham, Sonia. 2004. Rosagrobioprom. Monterey, California.

Biokhimmash. 2003. Biotechnology and Business. Proceedings of Third International Conference, sponsored by Biokhimmash, Moscow, April 21–22.

BIOPREPARAT. 2003. Moscow.

Buga, P. G., E. N. Zamuruen, and Yu. A. Chernov. 1994. Higher Educational Institutions of Russia, Catalogue. Izhevsk: Udmurt University Press (in Russian).


CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention). 1998a. Emerging Infectious Diseases: A Public Health Response. CDC, Atlanta.

———. 1998b. Preventing Emerging Infectious Diseases, A Strategy for the 21st Century. CDC, Atlanta (reprinted in 2000).


Dye, C. 2005. The Science of Social Diseases. Science 307: 181.


Gokhberg, L., and L. Mindeli. 1998. Research and Development in the Russian Higher Education Sector. Centre for Science Research and Statistics, Moscow.


International Science and Technology Center. 2004. Annual Report. Moscow.


Maksimova, L. 2003. Russian Pharmaceutical/Food Additives Market. U.S. Foreign Commercial Service, Moscow, December 23.

Medical Technology Holding. 2003. Advertising packet. June.

Ministry of Health. 2003. State Report about the Condition of Health of the Population of the Russian Federation in 2002. Moscow (in Russian).

———. 2004a. Concept of the Development of Public Health and Medical Science in the Russian Federation. (Approved by the Russian Government on November 5, 1997, No. 1837.) Moscow, January (in Russian).

———. 2004b. Information about the Structure of Expenditures of the Federal Budget for Financing Public Health (2001–2003). Moscow, January (in Russian).

Suggested Citation:"Selected Bibliography." 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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———. 2004c. Progress in Implementing the Concept for Development of the Healthcare System and Medical Science: Tasks for the Periods 2001–2005 and 2006–2010. (Protocol no. 6.) Decision of the Collegium of the Ministry of Health, March 20–21, 2001. Moscow, January (in Russian).

Ministry of Industry, Science, and Technology and Russian Academy of Sciences. 2003. Russian Science and Technology at a Glance, 2002. Moscow.

———. 2005. Organizational Structure for Health Activities in Russia. Moscow.


National Science Foundation. 2004. Science and Engineering Indicators. Washington, D.C.

Natsionalnie Biotechnologii. 2004. Moscow (in Russian).


OECD (Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development). 2001. Bridging the Innovation Gap in Russia. Helsinki Seminar. Paris: OECD.

Onishchenko, G. G. 2002. Epidemiological Situation and Basic Directions of Activities for Its Stabilization. All-Russian Congress of Epidemiologists, Microbiologists, and Parasitologists, Moscow, March 26–28. Ministry of Health, Moscow (in Russian).

Onishchenko, G. G., L. S. Sandakhchiev, S. V. Netesov, and R. A. Martynuk. 2003. Bioterrorism: National and global threat. Vestnik of the Russian Academy of Sciences 73, no. 3 (March): 195 (in Russian).


Pokrovsky, V. I. 2002. Role of the science and practice of epidemiology for the health of the population. Epidemiology and Preventive Vaccinations (June): 2–7 (in Russian).


Raevsky, K. K. Military Medical Academy. 2002. Military Preventive Medicine: Problems and Perspectives. Proceedings of the First Congress on Military Medical Prevention Programs in the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. St. Petersburg (in Russian).

Russian Academy of Medical Sciences. 2001. Moscow: RAMS Publishing House.

———. 2003. Moscow.

Russian Federation. 2002. Regulation on Licensing Activity Connected with the Use of Treatments of Infectious Diseases. (Approved by the Chairman of the Russian Government on July 4, No. 501). Moscow (in Russian).


Sandakhchiev, L. S. 2003. Presentation at Conference on Biosciences in Russia. Woods Hole, Mass., June.

Schweitzer, G. S. 2001. Industrial Perestroika: High Tech, Innovation, and Economic Growth in Russia. Arlington, Va.: Cameron Publication Services.

Stavropol Scientific Research Anti-plague Institute. 2003. Report on the Cooperative Work with WHO of the Scientific Research Center on Plague for 2003.


TEMPO Noncommercial Partnership Center of Modern Medical Technology. 2003. Biotechnology and Pharmaceutical Markets in Russia: Prospects for Development and Legal Base. Moscow.


USAID (U.S. Agency for International Development). 2003. USAID Fact Sheet. USAID, Moscow, June.


WHO (World Health Organization). 2003. WHO Country Cooperation Strategy, Russian Federation. Draft report, WHO, Moscow, September 1.


Zinov, V. G. 2003. Personnel situation in innovative businesses. In Biotechnology and Business. Proceedings of Third International Conference, sponsored by Biokhimmash, Moscow, April 21–22.

Zverev, V. 2003. Presentation at Conference on Biosciences in Russia. Woods Hole, Mass., July.

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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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