ABS/RUSSIA FEDERATION SIGN VACCINE AGREEMENTS.American Biogenetic bi·o·gen·e·sis also bi·og·e·ny n. 1. The principle that living organisms develop only from other living organisms and not from nonliving matter. 2. Generation of living organisms from other living organisms. 3. Sciences, Inc. (ABS)(NASDAQ NASDAQ in full National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations U.S. market for over-the-counter securities. Established in 1971 by the National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD), NASDAQ is an automated quotation system that reports on :MABA MABA Massachusetts Association of Buyer Agents MABA Michigan Agri-Business Association (East Lansing, MI) MABA Madison Area Builders Association (Madison, Wisconsin) MABA Microplate Alamar Blue Assay ), has negotiated a ten-year agreement with the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation. The agreement covers human vaccines for anthrax, smallpox, botulism botulism (bŏch`əlĭz'əm), acute poisoning resulting from ingestion of food containing toxins produced by the bacillus Clostridium botulinum. and other diseases. A second agreement with the Russian Agricultural Academy extends ABS's rights for livestock vaccines, including one for animal anthrax. The agreements govern vaccine distribution to specified global territories including North America, South America, The European Community, and The Pacific Rim. "This is a very significant partnership given recent events in the United States and the imminent and real threat of bio-terrorism", said ABS's, chairman and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. , Alfred J. Roach. "This is just one example of how America and Russia can work together to safeguard the health of people worldwide, especially those who are most vulnerable to international bio-terrorism." In commenting on the agreement, Professor Rem V. Petrov, D.Sc., Vice-President of the Russian Academy of Sciences Russian Academy of Sciences (Russian: Росси́йская Акаде́мия Нау́к, speaking on behalf of his colleagues, Professor G. Onishenko, Deputy Minister of Health and Professor G. Romanenko, president and Professor Earnst Lev, vice-president of the Agricultural Academy said, "ABS's mission was evaluated at the very highest level in the Russian Ministry of Health and the Russian Academy of Agriculture. They are now in a position to respond to the heightened concern about the recent spate of Anthrax attacks in the U.S. and other bio-terrorism fears." Under the terms of the agreements, ABS can immediately make the vaccines available for evaluation. The smallpox vaccine smallpox vaccine n. A vaccine containing vaccinia virus suspensions that is inoculated subcutaneously to immunize against smallpox. developed in Russia was used by the World Health Organisation (WHO) in the 1970's during the global eradication of smallpox. ABS's Roach said the partnership came about largely as a result of the ABS Global Scientific Network, an in-house advisory council of scientists and academics in the U.S., Ireland, Germany, Russia and China, which continues to work on developing potential products and programs aimed at diagnosing and treating important diseases such as cardiovascular and neurological illnesses. "I am pleased that my nearly 15-year relationship with the Russian scientific community has led to its greatest dividend to date. My meetings with scientists around the world have given me great faith that we will find ways to deter and to eliminate both the global threats of bio-terrorism and of incurable diseases," he notes. "We've developed superior vaccines in Russia that have proven themselves highly effective," said Professor Petrov, who is also a member of both ABS's Advisory Board and Global Scientific Network. "We look forward to working with ABS to protect the USA and its Allies from these potentially deadly pathogens," he adds. American Biogenetic Sciences, Inc., is based in Copiague, NY, and researches and develops diagnostic tests for cardiopulmonary cardiopulmonary /car·dio·pul·mo·nary/ (kahr?de-o-pool´mah-nar-e) pertaining to the heart and lungs. car·di·o·pul·mo·nar·y adj. Of, relating to, or involving both the heart and the lungs. conditions and infectious diseases, as well as for new treatments for neurological disorders, including epilepsy, migraine, mania, and Alzheimer's disease Alzheimer's disease (ăls`hī'mərz, ôls–), degenerative disease of nerve cells in the cerebral cortex that leads to atrophy of the brain and senile dementia. . As an innovative developer of biogenetic technologies and compounds, ABS to date has been issued over 75 patents, both US and foreign, and there are over 100 patents pending. For more information, visit http://www.mabxa.com or call (631)789-2600. |
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