TheScientist.com - Magazine of the Life Sciences, Every Day, Online
  Please Login or Register
  • Home
  • Community
  • Current Issue
  • Browse Archive
  • Careers
  • Video & Multimedia
  • Subscribe

Front Cover
Advertisement
Front Cover
Supplements
  • Life Sciences in
    the Greater
    Phila. Region
  • Schizophrenia
  • NC: State of the Life Sciences
  • Autoimmunity


Survey Series
  • Best Places to Work
  • $alary $urvey
  • Lab Web Site and
    Video Awards

The Scientist Daily
  • Science headlines delivered daily.
    Register today.

For Advertisers
  • Advertise with Us
  • Contact Ad Team
  • 2009 Media Kit




By Tobi Nagel

Retraining in Moscow

The peace dividend pays off in the challenges of teaching English to former bioterrorism researchers


I'm holding a business card that reads "Head of Anthrax Laboratory." It's from a kindly, older gentleman I met in Moscow last year whose demeanor belies his former occupation: creating bioterrorism agents. We met when I US government foundation hire me to teach him scientific English, as part of an overall strategy to help former Soviet bioweapons scientists find viable employment options within the peaceful global community. Through this innovative program, the US Civilian and Research Development Foundation (CRDF) provides funding for individual principal investigators to shift to nonweapons research topics, awards institutional grants to shore up equipment and infrastructure that have deteriorated, and offers free English immersion workshops to give the scientists an essential skill for making a transition into the worldwide scientific community.



 

Email

Password

> Forgot Password?
> FAQ
> Subscribe

 
Not yet registered? Get free access
 

Subscribing to The Scientist is easy and inexpensive.

 

And you can choose from many options. Try us out with an online day pass starting at only $4.95. Or, get it all with unlimited online access to The Scientist Archive and door-to-door delivery of our monthly print magazine.

 
  Not yet registered? Get free access  
 

The Scientist also offers site licenses to institutions and organizations. When your librarian adds The Scientist to the library's collection, you can get unlimited online access through your place of work or study.
Recommend The Scientist today

 



About TS | Contact | Advertise | Editorial Advisory Board | Privacy Policy
© 1986-2008 The Scientist