U.S., Russia launch program to reduce threat of bioterrorism
Emergency Management Alert, October 8, 2003
The United States and Russia plan to work together to prevent would-be terrorists from obtaining biological weapons from former Soviet military research facilities, Agence France-Press reports.
The "BioIndustry Initiative" kicks off with a $1.7-million contract awarded to the Boston-based Center for Integration of Medicine and Innovative Technology and Moscow's International Science and Technology Center. The two groups plan to link Russian scientists, physicians, and engineers to solve medical and scientific problems associated with biological weapons and stocks, according to the U.S. State Department.
The centers will also create ties between U.S. and Russian institutions aimed at identifying technology and commercial opportunities for former Soviet biological weapons scientists, researchers, and facilities.
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