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Decennium of International Science and Technology Centre Norbert Jousten ISTC Executive Director

Vector Development of International Collaboration in Infectious Disease Research: A history of the ISTC and its accomplishments over the past 10 years, including funding for thousands of projects, engagement of 58,000 scientists, and promotion of sustainability and transition to a market economy.

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Decennium of International Science and Technology Centre Norbert Jousten ISTC Executive Director

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  1. Decennium of International Science and Technology CentreNorbert JoustenISTCExecutive Director September, 8, 2004 Vector Development of International Collaboration in Infectious Disease Research

  2. History • Founded in 1992 by the governments of the EU, Japan, the USA and Russia; operations began in 1994 in Moscow • Norway, S. Korea and Canada joined as Funding Parties • Headquarters in Moscow with Branch Offices in Armenia, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakstan, Kirgyzstan and Tajikistan • In 2003, ISTC underwent a strategic review and major reorganization

  3. 10 Years of Accomplishment • PROLIFIC - > 58,000 scientists engaged in Russia/CIS, and > USD 600 Mill. in funding over 10 years of operation through 2000 projects • UNIQUE -37 nations engaged in cooperative technology development, and growing… • RESPECTED - Intergovernmental organization with status of diplomatic mission • CLEAN - Legal, audited, effective, & transparent mechanism

  4. Core Objectives • Redirect former WMD scientists of Russia/CIS • Promote sustainability • Reinforce the transition to the market economy

  5. ISTC Services • Main activities Science Project Program Partner Program • Support and Sustainability Activities Commercialization Support program Competence Building Workshops: EU, Japan, USA Travel Grant Technologies Database Patenting support, etc.

  6. Main Activity: Projects • Science Project Program • -Sponsored by EU, USA, JPN, Canada, Korea • -Institutions from sponsor regions participate as collaborators • Partner Project Program • -A Financing Partner to the ISTC covers 100% of the Project expenses • -A Partner’s specific technology needs are satisfied • By Sept 2004, the ISTC has financed over 2000 projects for $600 million at over 700 CIS institutes

  7. The Scientists and Their Technologies • Inputs of tens of thousands of highly innovative and talented scientists and engineers at hundreds of CIS institutes • World-class expertise in a broad range of technical areas

  8. ISTC Volume in Bio •  450 bio projects funded (as of 3Q 2004) • $155M funded (as of 3Q 2004) • ~9,000 bio-scientists engaged • Broad agency support on all sides: Min Atom, Agr, Health, Science, RMA, RAS, RAAS, et al. • Sector experiencing most rapid growth

  9. ISTC Active Bio-Partners US Governmental Partners: U.S. Defense Threat Reduction Agency/CTR US Department of Health & Human Services (DHHS) U.S. Department of Agriculture IPP, BII EU Governmental Partners : DTI Ministry of Defense UK Business Partners: Europe (Bayer AG, Procter and Gamble Company, Medical Insight A/S, ENEA) Japan (Asahi Kasei Corporation) USA ( General Atomics, The IT Group, Inc.)

  10. Largest Recipients in Bio 7 • State Research Center of Virology and Biotechnology VECTOR, 64/92, 35 Mill USD • State Research Center for Applied Microbiology Obolensk, 51/72 • Research center of Toxicology and Hygenic Regulation of Biopreparations, Serpukhov 26 • Institute of Immunological Engineering, Lubuchani 20 • Institute of Highly Pure Biopreparations, St-Peterburg 13 • Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry, Moscow 12 • Research Center of Molecular Diagnostics and Therapy, Moscow 12 • Kazakh Scientific Centre for Quarantine and Zoonotic Diseases 11 • National Center for Disease Control (Georgia) 8 • Institute of Microbiology and Virology (Kazahkstan) 7 Obolensk

  11. Evolution of Research Directions in Vector Projects

  12. Some Biotech Project Results 8 BIOCHIPS: Application: MDR-TB, orthopox virus, herpes virus, HCV/B, HIV, STD, biosecurity Microencapsulated Live Measles Vaccine Vector/DELSI/DOS EIMB/Vector/US DHHS

  13. Some Biotech Project Results 9 9 HIV/AIDS combatting Vivarium & Animal Breeding Facilities • Reconstruction • Biosecurity • Training on Animal Care and Use • Compliance to International Standards

  14. Some Biotech Project Results Biological and Physical Safety Upgrade (DTRA) (Obolensk, Pokrov, Golitsyno, Vector) Main tasks: Biosecurity • Installation of CCTV, fire-warning system, access control • Renovations to security perimeter Biosafety • Centralized technical & biomedical support • with highly dangerous pathogens • Upgrade electronic communication system

  15. Communication Support Program Financing the purchase of computer equipment, establishing internet connections, creating internal information systems and websites, journal subscriptions, etc. • Institutes: • VECTOR,Novosibirsk • Research Center for Applied Microbiology, Оbolensk • Research Center of Toxicology & Hygienic Regulation of Biopreparations, Serpukhov • State Research Center for Epidemiology, Moscow • Institute of Engineering Immunology, Lubuchani, • Pokrov Plant of Biopreparations, Volginsky

  16. Seminars and Training • A large number of international conferences, symposiums, workshops in CIS institutions and abroad • Training in comprehensive high-tech, information technologies, language, business, IPR, GLP, GMP

  17. Summary • We want to be part of your product and technology roadmap in the CIS • We provide a broad range of tailored services • We’re successful when our Partners and Institutes are successful … Our goal is long-term sustainable ventures with CIS former WMD scientists

  18. Thank you for your attention!

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