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Russia's FMBA proposes new rules requiring scientists to notify state authorities before sending research containing genetic data of three or more people abroad. Experts warn the mandate could complicate routine medical research in oncology and cardiology.

The Russian Federal Medical-Biological Agency (FMBA) has drafted a proposal requiring scientists to notify state authorities before sharing research containing genetic data from three or more individuals with foreign entities.

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