Eight Years of Collaboration on Biosafety and Biosecurity Issues Between Kazakhstan and Germany as Part of the German Biosecurity Programme and the G7 Global Partnership Against the Spread of Weapons and Materials of Mass Destruction

In 2013, the German Federal Foreign Office launched the German Biosecurity Programme with the aim to minimise risks associated with biological substances and pathogens. In this context, the German-Kazakh Network for Biosafety and Biosecurity was established in 2013 and constitutes a successful colla...

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Główni autorzy: Lukas Peintner (Autor), Edith Wagner (Autor), Anna Shin (Autor), Nur Tukhanova (Autor), Nurkeldi Turebekov (Autor), Karlygash Abdiyeva (Autor), Olga Spaiser (Autor), Yelena Serebrennikova (Autor), Erik Tintrup (Autor), Andrey Dmitrovskiy (Autor), Aliya Zhalmagambetova (Autor), Stefan Frey (Autor), Sandra Simone Essbauer (Autor)
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