International Atomic Energy
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GERMANTOWN, Md., HILDEN, Germany and VIENNA, Nov. 29, 2010 / PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- QIAGEN (Nasdaq: QGEN; Frankfurt, Prime Standard: QIA) has been selected to contribute to the fight against infectious diseases in animals in emerging countries by supplying an international pilot project associated with the United Nations with portable devices to perform ultra-fast molecular testing in the field.
The QIAGEN instruments, called ESE-Quant Tube Scanners, weigh just two pounds and are about the size of a desktop telephone. In conjunction with assays developed at the Joint FAO/IAEA Division, an effort of the United Nations' Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), these QIAGEN point-of-need detection systems can analyze DNA or RNA from virus...
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I have considered the Protocol Additional to the Agreement between the United States of America and the International Atomic Energy Agency for the Application of Safeguards in the United States of America, with Annexes, signed at Vienna on June 12, 1998 (the "U.S.-IAEA Additional Protocol") (T. Doc. 107-7), along with the views, recommendations, and statements of all interested executive branch agencies.
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SECRETARY BODMAN DELIVERS REMARKS AT THE INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY GENERAL CONFERENCE, VIENNA, AUSTRIA, AS PREPARED FOR DELIVERY,...
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 14 /U.S. Newswire/ -- As the International Atomic Energy Agency's Board prepares to meet on September 19, a group of prominent experts and former officials from the United States and Europe have signed a U.S.-Europe Statement on Iran. The Statement underscores the importance of preventing nuclear proliferation to Iran. It calls on the United States and Europe to make clear to Iran that it can win significant political and economic benefits if it foregoes a nuclear weapons program but that it will pay a heavy political and economic price if it does not.
S. signatories include Samuel R. Berger and Anthony Lake, former national security advisers; William J. Perry, former secretary of defense; Strobe Talbott, former deputy secretary of state and now president of the Bro...
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The Obama administration would not want to appear weak, especially in the lead-up to the 2012 presidential election. [...] the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) faces political constraints in that its leadership has to remain politically neutral while balancing the demands from developing and more technologically advanced states.