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| The Biological Threat Reduction Project focuses on reducing the potential for the proliferation of dangerous biological agents by promoting security for sensitive biological infrastructure, monitoring bilateral and multilateral efforts to create peaceful market-oriented and public health-related employment opportunities for biological experts in Russia and the former Soviet states, and developing new initiatives that can facilitate these goals. |
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6/30/2010 Successful Biosecurity Conference Will Continue in 2011, Partnership for Global Security |
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6/25/2010 Global Biosecurity Bulletin May - June 2010, Emily Kilborn , Partnership for Global Security |
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5/6/2010 2010 Biosecurity Conference On-Site Program |
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5/6/2010 Biosecurity Conference Welcoming Remarks, James C. Greenwood, President and CEO, Biotechnology Industry Organization |
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5/5/2010 Multi-Sectoral Linkage and Engagement: A Biosecurity Imperative, Gerald Epstein, AAAS |
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5/5/2010 Managing Challenges to Biological Security: Strategies to Prevent Biological Threats, Patrick J. Scannon, XOMA, Ltd. |
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5/5/2010 Agricultural Research and Biosecurity, Cyril Gay, Agricultural Research Service, USDA |
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5/5/2010 Steps Taken to Protect the Food and Agriculture Industry, Jose R. Diez, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, USDA |
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5/5/2010 Mitigating Risk: Personnel Reliability and Infrastructure Security, John Nash, National Emerging Infectious Disease Laboratory, Boston University |
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5/5/2010 Advancing Food and Agriculture Safety and Security, James Roth, Iowa State University |
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