The Center for Genetics and Society is a nonprofit information
and public affairs organization working to encourage responsible
uses and effective societal governance of the new human genetic
and reproductive technologies. We work with a growing network
of scientists, health professionals, civil society leaders,
and others.
The
Center supports benign and beneficent medical applications of
the new human genetic and reproductive technologies, and opposes
those applications that objectify and commodify human life and
threaten to divide human society.
The Center works in a context of support for the equitable
provision of health technologies domestically and internationally;
for women's health and reproductive rights; for the protection
of our children; for the rights of the disabled; and for precaution
in the use of technologies that could alter the fundamental
processes of the natural world.
Please contact us for information on publications, briefings,
conferences and other activities.
More information:
Who We Are [PDF]
A one page overview of the Center for Genetics and Society.
Staff
Contact Us
Annual Reports
Past Events
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Program on Gender, Justice, and Human Genetics [PDF] has become an independent sister organization, Generations Ahead
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