An open lecture on biolaw issues was held at Novosibirsk State University.

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Source: Novosibirsk State University –

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NSU hosted an open lecture by Oleg Grin, PhD in Law, Director of the Scientific and Educational Center for Legal Support of Bioeconomics and Genetic Technologies at the Kutafin Moscow State Law University (MSLU), and Head of the Department of Medical Law. The lecture focused on issues of biolaw.

The Kutafin Moscow State Law Institute is a leading educational institution in Russia. Recently, the university has been developing new areas of law (beyond the civil-criminal paradigm), implementing models of advanced jurisprudence, and working in areas where legal norms have not yet been established (for example, cyberlaw, nanolaw, and environmental law).

This is not the first time Oleg Grin has participated in NSU events. He previously served as an expert at the roundtable discussion "The Role of NSU as a World-Class Campus in the Implementation of National Projects in Biotechnology, Medicine, and Pharmaceutics," which was held as part of the Technoprom-2025 international technological development forum.

"New areas of legal support are crucial for the Institute, as the rapid translation of our scientists' and developers' achievements into practical applications is crucial for the implementation of projects under the Priority 2030 and Creation of a Network of Modern Campuses programs," commented Professor Yulia Samoylova, Director of the Institute of Medicine and Medical Technologies (IMMT) at NSU.

A lecture for students and young scientists on biolaw issues is an important step in furthering interactions between doctors, researchers, and lawyers and developing the medicine of the future.

"We've planned a series of events and educational projects as part of the professional development program," explained Irina Sergeeva, head of the Center for Postgraduate Medical Education at the NSU Institute of Medical and Technical Medicine.

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