Ken Alibek, born Kanatzhan Baizakovich Alibekov in 1950, is a distinguished Kazakh-American microbiologist and physician, renowned for his expertise in biological warfare and biodefense. He served as the first deputy director of Biopreparat, where he played a pivotal role in the Soviet Union's bioweaponry development during the late 1970s and 1980s. His notable projects included the weaponization of glanders and Marburg hemorrhagic fever, as well as the creation of Russia's first tularemia bomb.
One of Alibek's most significant achievements was the development of a new