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<blockquote data-quote="kamml" data-source="post: 5077698" data-attributes="member: 20373"><p>We built the Lab in Tbilisi out by the airport. We used a Princeton U design, it had both Human and Vet BSL2 & 3 facilities plus a state of the art strain museum. We had major problems with the BSL 3 air balance on both human and vet sides which took a bit of re-engineering. But in the end they finally made it work and achieved certification. If you look up Nunn-Lugar Biological Threat Reduction on the internet you can get a better idea of what we were doing across all the former USSR Stans. It was really scary what they were dong on their own. Russia never let us into their bio labs when I was in the program during the 2000's. They still are very bad actors. We built and paid for rail cars to transport retired nukes, a special secure facility for them to store them in. and even a new command center in Moscow for one of their armies. Oh yeah, we even decontaminated one of their bio weapon proving grounds in central Asia. But the place is still so crapped up you need bio-PCs to just walk around there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kamml, post: 5077698, member: 20373"] We built the Lab in Tbilisi out by the airport. We used a Princeton U design, it had both Human and Vet BSL2 & 3 facilities plus a state of the art strain museum. We had major problems with the BSL 3 air balance on both human and vet sides which took a bit of re-engineering. But in the end they finally made it work and achieved certification. If you look up Nunn-Lugar Biological Threat Reduction on the internet you can get a better idea of what we were doing across all the former USSR Stans. It was really scary what they were dong on their own. Russia never let us into their bio labs when I was in the program during the 2000's. They still are very bad actors. We built and paid for rail cars to transport retired nukes, a special secure facility for them to store them in. and even a new command center in Moscow for one of their armies. Oh yeah, we even decontaminated one of their bio weapon proving grounds in central Asia. But the place is still so crapped up you need bio-PCs to just walk around there. [/QUOTE]
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