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CeBGID participated in the Regional Workshop for Latin America and the Caribbean: Implications of Developments in Science and Technology for the Biological Weapons Convention.

Posted by Alex Lemus | 18 April 2018 | NEWS, CeBGID

The Center for Biodefense and Global Infectious Diseases participated in the Regional Workshop for Latin America and the Caribbean: Implications of Developments in Science and Technology for the Biological Weapons Convention.

Organizing institutions: United Nations Office for Disarmament Affairs (UNODA) and Mexican Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Dr. Uriel L. Lemus, CeBGID´s founding president, presented the following conference: New insights for strengthening biological defense capabilities against high-risk biological threats in Latin America

Participants:

1. Mexico
2. El Salvador
3. Trinidad and Tobago
4. Argentina
5. Brazil
6. Panamá
7. Bolivia
8. Colombia
9. Guyana
10. United States of America

11. Antigua and Barbuda
12. Honduras
13. Perú
14. Belize
15. Cuba
16. Republican Dominican
17. Costa Rica
18. United Nations Office for Disarmament Affairs (UNODA)
19. Organization of American States (OAS)





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Alex Lemus - President

Founding President of the Center for Biodefense and Global Infectious Diseases.