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Council for Responsible Genetics<br />

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PROGRAMS GENEWATCH PRESS<br />

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ISSUE<br />

GeneWatch is America's<br />

first and only magazine<br />

dedicated to monitoring<br />

biotechnology's social,<br />

ethical and environmental<br />

consequences.<br />

The centerpiece of the<br />

current GeneWatch is<br />

Marcy Darnovsky's<br />

analysis of new sex<br />

selection technologies. We<br />

also present the first<br />

version of CRG's growing<br />

list of security breaches<br />

and accidents at federal<br />

biodefense laboratories; an<br />

update by Sujatha Byravan<br />

and Sheldon Krimsky of a<br />

planned federal biodefense<br />

lab in Boston; Phil<br />

Bereano's much-needed<br />

clarification of how<br />

international regulatory<br />

systems will interact; and<br />

an overview of Chinese<br />

biotechnology by Nancy<br />

Chen.<br />

RECEIVE CRG EMAIL ><br />

PROGRAMS > Cloning and Human Genetic Manipuation | Genetic<br />

Testing, Privacy and Discrimination | Biotechnology and Agriculture |<br />

Biowarfare | Genetic Bill of Rights | Other Genetic Issues<br />

PROJECT SITES > Genetics and the Law | Boston University Biodefense<br />

NEW FROM CRG > Mistakes Happen: Accidents and Security Breaches at<br />

Biocontainment Laboratories | Boston Residents Should Decide Future of Biolab<br />

| Biodefense FAQ | CRG Dismayed by Federal Decision to Fund B.U.'s $1.6<br />

Billion Bioterrorism Lab Proposal | Medical Branch Fails to Comply With<br />

Biosafety Guidelines | Community Opposes Boston University's Proposed<br />

Biodefense Lab<br />

WHO WE ARE<br />

The Council for Responsible Genetics<br />

fosters public debate about the social,<br />

ethical and environmental implications<br />

of genetic technologies. CRG works<br />

through the media and concerned<br />

citizens to distribute accurate<br />

information and represent the public<br />

interest on emerging issues in<br />

biotechnology.<br />

CENTRAL PRINCIPLES<br />

The public must have access to clear<br />

and understandable information on<br />

technological innovations.<br />

The public must be able to participate<br />

in public and private decision making<br />

concerning technological developments<br />

and their implementation.<br />

New technologies must meet social<br />

needs. Problems rooted in poverty,<br />

racism, and other forms of inequality<br />

cannot be remedied by technology<br />

alone.<br />

SUPPORT CRG<br />

http://www.gene-watch.org/ (1 of 2) [5/17/2004 9:35:42 AM]<br />

WORKING AT CRG ><br />

Communications Director |<br />

Development Volunteer<br />

NEWS > An Experiment in Saving<br />

Lives Washington Post, 22 March<br />

2004 | Turning Back the Bio Clock<br />

Associated Press, 13 March 2004 |<br />

Keeping Seeds Safe New York<br />

Times, 1 March 2004 | GM Crops<br />

Put to Vote in CA County USA<br />

Today, 25 February 2004 | Farmer<br />

Fights Monsanto and Gets World<br />

Support Arizona Journal , 15<br />

February 2004 | South Korea<br />

Clones Thirty Human Embryos<br />

BBC, 13 February 2004| New<br />

Germ Labs Stir a Debate Over<br />

Secrecy and Safety, New York<br />

Times 1 February 2004 | NEWS<br />

ARCHIVE<br />

FEATURED TITLE > Science in<br />

the Public Interest by Sheldon<br />

Krimsky | BOOKSTORE

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