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E-grāmata: Unique U.S.-Russian Relationship in Biological Science and Biotechnology: Recent Experience and Future Directions

  • Formāts: 256 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 14-Mar-2013
  • Izdevniecība: National Academies Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780309269810
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In the fall of 2010, the U.S. National Academies (consisting of the National Academy of Sciences, the National Academy of Engineering, and the Institute of Medicine) and the Russian Academy of Sciences (in cooperation with the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences and the Russian Academy of Agricultural Sciences) initiated a joint study of U.S.-Russian bilateral engagement in the biological sciences and biotechnology (hereinafter collectively referred to as bioengagement). The U.S. Department of State and the Russian Academy of Sciences provided support for the study. The academies established a joint committee of 12 leading scientists from the two countries to assess bioengagement activities since 1996 and to provide recommendations as to collaborative efforts in the near future. The Unique U.S.-Russian Relationship in Biological Science and Biotechnology: Recent Experience and Future Directions summarizes the principal conclusions and recommendations of the study.

Table of Contents



Front Matter Summary Introduction 1 Importance of U.S.-Russian Bioengagement 2 Ensuring Appropriate Use of Biological Assets 3 Advancing the Frontiers of Biological Research 4 Applications of Science in the Public and Private Sectors 5 Programs with Regional and Global Reaches 6 Impacts of Bilateral Programs and Projects 7 Impediments in Carrying Out Approved and Funded Collaborative Projects 8 Lessons Learned 9 Strategies and Coordination 10 Recommendations for Future Bioengagement Appendix A: Available Resources Appendix A.1: Biographical Sketches of Committee Members Appendix A.2: Relevant Reports of National Academies, Books, and Other Publications Appendix A.3: Organizations Consulted Appendix B: Examples of U.S.-Russian Agreements of Special Relevance for Bioengagement Appendix C: Activities in Bioengagement of Selected U.S. Government Departments and Agencies Appendix C.1: Department of State Appendix C.2: Defense Threat Reduction Agency Appendix C.3: Department of Energy Appendix C.4: Department of Health and Human Services (Biotechnology Engagement Program) Appendix C.5: National Institutes of Health Appendix C.6: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Appendix C.7: National Science Foundation Appendix C.8: United States Agency for International Development Appendix C.9: Environmental Protection Agency Appendix C.10: Agricultural Research Service Appendix C.11: Fish and Wildlife Service Appendix D: Interest of Selected Russian Research Institutions with Active Bioengagement Programs Appendix D.1: State Research Center of Virology and Biotechnology Vector Appendix D.2: All-Russian Research Institute of Phytopathology Appendix D.3: Research Institute of Influenza Appendix D.4: Selected Institutes of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences Appendix E: Activities of Other Organizations Appendix E.1: Bilateral Presidential Commission Appendix E.2: International Science and Technology Center Appendix E.3: Skolkovo Foundation and Innovation Center Appendix E.4: Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology Appendix E.5: Rusnano and Other Russian Investors Appendix F: Other Topics of Interest Appendix F.1: U.S.-Russian Joint Peer-Reviewed Articles, Reviews, and Conference Proceedings (At least one Russian and one American author) (20002012) Appendix F.2: Russian Research Personnel and Funding Appendix F.3: Russia's Pharmaceutical and Biotechnology Sectors Appendix F.4: Assessment of Developments in Agrobiotechnology in the United States and Russia Appendix F.5: Scientific Forum for Biomedical and Behavioral Research Appendix F.6: Funding and Related Mechanisms
Summary 1(10)
Introduction 11(12)
1 Importance of U.S.-Russian Bioengagement
23(16)
2 Ensuring Appropriate Use of Biological Assets
39(12)
3 Advancing the Frontiers of Biological Research
51(10)
4 Application of Science in the Public and Private Sectors
61(12)
5 Programs with Regional and Global Reaches
73(20)
6 Impacts of Bilateral Programs and Projects
93
7 Impediments in Carrying Out Approved and Funded Collaborative Projects
91(10)
8 Lessons Learned
101(8)
9 Strategies and Coordination
109(6)
10 Recommendations for Future Bioengagement
115(8)
Appendix A Available Resources
123(14)
A.1 Biographical Sketches of Committee Members
125(6)
A.2 Relevant Reports of National Academies, Books, and Other Publications
131(4)
A.3 Organizations Consulted
135(2)
Appendix B Examples of U.S.-Russian Agreements of Special Relevance for Bioengagement
137(2)
Appendix C Activities in Bioengagement of Selected U.S. Government Departments and Agencies
139(52)
C.1 Department of State
141(2)
C.2 Defense Threat Reduction Agency
143(8)
C.3 Department of Energy
151(6)
C.4 Department of Health and Human Services
157(12)
C.5 National Institutes of Health
169(4)
C.6 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
173(4)
C.7 National Science Foundation
177(2)
C.8 U.S. Agency for International Development
179(4)
C.9 Environmental Protection Agency
183(2)
C.10 Agricultural Research Service
185(4)
C.11 Fish and Wildlife Service
189(2)
Appendix D Interest of Selected Russian Research Institutions with Active Bioengagement Programs
191(14)
D.1 State Research Center of Virology and Biotechnology, Vector
193(2)
D.2 All-Russian Research Institute of Phytopathology
195(2)
D.3 Research Institute of Influenza
197(2)
D.4 Selected Institutes of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences
199(6)
Appendix E Activities of Other Organizations
205(18)
E.1 Bilateral Presidential Commission
207(2)
E.2 International Science and Technology Center
209(8)
E.3 Skolkovo Foundation and Innovation Center
217(2)
E.4 Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology
219(2)
E.5 Rusnano and Other Russian Investors
221(2)
Appendix F Other Topics of Interest
223
F.1 U.S.-Russian Joint Peer-Reviewed Articles, Reviews, and Conference Proceedings
225(2)
F.2 Russian Research Personnel and Funding
227(2)
F.3 Russia's Pharmaceutical and Biotechnology Sectors
229(4)
F.4 Assessment of Developments in Agrobiotechnology in the United States and Russia
233(6)
F.5 Scientific Forum for Biomedical and Behavioral Research
239(4)
F.6 Funding and Related Mechanisms
243