U.S., Russia agree to form research partnerships
November - December, 2009 | Volume 8, Issue 6
NIH Clinical Center Director Dr. John I. Gallin (left)
visited Prof. Elena N. Baibaraina at the V.I. Kulakov
Federal Research Center in Moscow to discuss
developing a clinical research training program in
Russia. Fogarty Director Dr. Roger I. Glass (right)
paid tribute to a sculpture of the center’s namesake.
U.S. and Russian officials have signed an agreement to collaborate on biomedical research projects and to facilitate academic exchanges between the two countries.
Fogarty Director Dr. Roger I. Glass traveled to Moscow recently to formalize the pact with his counterpart at the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences. Other signatories include the U.S. National Academy of Sciences and the Institute of Medicine.
The organizations plan to create a bilateral Health Sciences Forum to bring together U.S. and Russian researchers through regular scientific meetings, develop additional collaborative projects and facilitate academic exchanges. These initiatives will be supported through public-private partnerships.
NIH Clinical Center Director Dr. John I. Gallin joined Glass for the visit, which included discussions about developing a clinical research training program in Russia.
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