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Suggested Citation:"C." National Research Council. 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: Russian Version. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9472.
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Suggested Citation:"C." National Research Council. 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: Russian Version. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9472.
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c Consultations and visits CONSULTATIONS IN UNITED STATES Discussions with government organizations · National Security Council · Department of Defense Office of the Secretary of Defense Cooperative Threat Reduction Program Office Office for International Security Policy Defense Special Weapons Agency Special Operations in Low Intensity Conflict United States Army Medical Research institute of Infectious Diseases Department of State · Office of the Coordinator for Assistance and Cooperation with the former Soviet Union . · Bureau of Political and Military Affairs · Arms Control and Disarmament Agency · Department of Energy · initiatives for Proliferation Prevention · Chemical/Biological Nonproliferation Program Department of Commerce Materials Technical Advisory Committee Other government organizations providing information National institutes of Health · United States Deparment of Agriculture · National Science Foundation · Centers for Disease Control and Prevention National Aeronautics and Space Administration Discussions with nongovernment organizations · Civilian Research and Development Foundation · Chemical and Biological Arms Control institute · Stimson Center · University of Maryland Discussions with other organizations · United Nations Centre for Disarmament Affairs · European Commission: DO XI! CONSULTATIONS AND VISITS IN RUSSLA Special activities · Roundtable at Petrovo-Dainyee organized by Biopreparat with officials from Biopreparat and the President's Committee for Conventional Problems of Chemical and Biological Weapons and scientists from a variety of Russian research institutes · Meeting in Moscow organized by the NAS with representatives from Biopreparat and several institutes of the Biopreparat complex

. Meetings International symposium in the Kirov region organized by the International Science and Technology Center (ISTC) with representatives of more than a dozen research institutions Biopreparat Ministry of Health with representatives of several institutes of the ministry Russian Academy of Medical Sciences with representatives of several institutes of the academy · Ministry of Science and Technology Russian Academy of Sciences Member of Defense Council Staff member of Duma Armed Services Committee ISTC · U.S. Embassy: Science Section and Office of Defense Attache Visits for scientific discussions · State Research Center for Applied Microbiology, Obolensk · "Vector" State Research Center for Virology and Biotechnology, Koltsovo Familiarization visits · Volgo-Vyatka Applied Biotechnology Center, Kirov · Biochemical Plant, Kirov · Sanita~y-Epidemiology Center, Kirov

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