Ukraine War Impacts On Russian Genetic Data Policy

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The government of Russia is moving forward with a major step in its science policy. Mikhail Mishustin, serving as prime minister, directed the Ministry of Science and Higher Education to design and deploy a National Genetic Information Database. This directive was issued through an official resolution published on the legal information portal, ensuring formal guidance and public record. The document signals an organized effort to bring together genetic data under a centralized framework that can support national strategic goals in bioscience and public health. The move reflects a broader policy agenda that prioritizes science-based governance and the responsible stewardship of biological information at a national scale, with the intention of aligning research, public health, and national security needs under a single administrative system.

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