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The Center for Genetics and Society (CGS) is a non-profit information and public affairs organization, based in
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. It encourages responsible use and regulation of new human genetic and reproductive technologies. CGS provides analysis and
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; furthermore, they organize conferences, workshops, and briefings. This organization tends to particularly criticize proposals concerning reproductive
human cloning Human cloning is the creation of a genetically identical copy (or clone) of a human. The term is generally used to refer to artificial human cloning, which is the reproduction of human cells and tissue. It does not refer to the natural concepti ...
and germline
genetic modification Genetic engineering, also called genetic modification or genetic manipulation, is the modification and manipulation of an organism's genes using technology. It is a set of technologies used to change the genetic makeup of cells, including t ...
— both uses of technology colloquially considered 'socially irresponsible.' CGS is a politically progressive and
pro-choice Abortion-rights movements, also referred to as pro-choice movements, advocate for the right to have legal access to induced abortion services including elective abortion. They seek to represent and support women who wish to terminate their pr ...
organization. Its key areas of concern include: genetic modification of humans, stem cell research, DNA forensics,
preimplantation genetic diagnosis Preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD or PIGD) is the genetic profiling of embryos prior to implantation (as a form of embryo profiling), and sometimes even of oocytes prior to fertilization. PGD is considered in a similar fashion to prenatal ...
, commercial and cross-border surrogacy,
race and genetics Researchers have investigated the relationship between race and genetics as part of efforts to understand how biology may or may not contribute to human racial categorization. Many constructions of race are associated with phenotypical traits an ...
, race-based medicines, egg retrieval,
designer babies A designer baby is a baby whose genetic makeup has been selected or altered, often to not include a particular gene or to remove genes associated with disease. This process usually involves analysing a wide range of human embryos to identify ge ...
,
human cloning Human cloning is the creation of a genetically identical copy (or clone) of a human. The term is generally used to refer to artificial human cloning, which is the reproduction of human cells and tissue. It does not refer to the natural concepti ...
, social
sex selection Sex selection is the attempt to control the sex of the offspring to achieve a desired sex. It can be accomplished in several ways, both pre- and post-implantation of an embryo, as well as at childbirth. It has been marketed under the title family ...
, genetics and
disability rights The disability rights movement is a global social movement that seeks to secure equal opportunities and equal rights for all people with disabilities. It is made up of organizations of disability activists, also known as disability advocat ...
, direct-to-consumer genetic testing, human applications of
synthetic biology Synthetic biology (SynBio) is a multidisciplinary area of research that seeks to create new biological parts, devices, and systems, or to redesign systems that are already found in nature. It is a branch of science that encompasses a broad ran ...
, and the legacy of the US eugenics movement. The executive director of CGS is Marcy Darnovsky. The organization's advisory board includes Francine Coeytaux, Dorothy Roberts,
Kavita Ramdas Kavita Nandini Ramdas (born 1963) is a globally recognized advocate for gender equity and justice. Previously, she was the director of the Open Society Foundations’ Women's Rights Program and the senior advisor to the Ford Foundation's presi ...
, Milton Reynolds, and Alexandra Stern. As of March 2023, CGS’s current research fellows are Osagie Obasogie (Senior Fellow), Lisa Ikemoto, Gina Maranto, and Brendan Parent. Previously, Diane Beeson was a research fellow.


History

The Center for Genetics and Society was founded in October 2001 under the leadership of Richard A. Hayes, Ph.D. to advocate for social oversight and control of new human biotechnologies. It drew from and continues to promote discussions and collaborations with key leaders in
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,
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, women’s health, racial justice,
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,
environmental justice Environmental justice is a social movement to address the unfair exposure of poor and marginalized communities to harms from hazardous waste, resource extraction, and other land uses.Schlosberg, David. (2007) ''Defining Environmental Justic ...
, and
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. A primary focus of the organization has been to alert civil society constituencies to the challenges posed by new human genetic technologies and assist them in building their capacity to engage in the discussions and debates about appropriate regulation. CGS organizes and presents at key conferences and symposiums on biopolitical issues both nationally and internationally; conducts briefings for interest groups and elected officials; engages in selected policy interventions; and has a media presence that includes publications, a blog, and social media. In 2005, CGS received a "Local Heroes" award from the ''
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''. In 2006, current Executive Director Marcy Darnovsky was named one of five “women in bioethics making a difference” by the Women’s Bioethics Project.


Policy interventions

* CGS has engaged with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and the U.K. Department of Health and Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority over proposals for human trials of a procedure that would produce inheritable genetic modifications, so-called "three-person IVF". * CGS filed several amicus briefs in the lawsuit against Myriad Genetics concerning its breast-cancer gene patents. In June 2013, the Supreme Court ruled unanimously that naturally occurring human genes cannot be patented. * CGS supported the 2006 bill SB 1260, which ensures that women in California who provide eggs for private research are accorded all established federal and state protections for human research subjects, and limits reimbursement to their direct expenses. ** It helped defeat the 2013 bill AB 926, which would have removed these provisions. * CGS played a lead role in holding California’s $3 billion stem cell research agency accountable to the state’s legislature and public. It submitted invited testimony to the "Little Hoover" Commission on California State Government Organization and Economy in 2008 and to the Institute of Medicine Committee in 2012, focusing on the conflicts of interest built into the agency’s governing board. * CGS was involved in the early stages of the 2000-2005
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effort to propose an international treaty prohibiting human reproductive cloning.


Selected op-eds and articles


“Direct-to-Consumer Genetic Tests Should Come With a Health Warning.”
Jessica Cussins, ''Pharmaceutical Journal'', January 15, 2015.
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“Is_the_UK_Being_Too_Hasty_Over_Three-Parent_Babies?”
Marcy_Darnovsky_and_Donna_Dickenson,_''New_Scientist'',_June_3,_2014.

Osagie_K._Obasogie,_''New_York_Times'',_July_24,_2013.
“A_Slippery_Slope_to_Human_Germline_Modification.”
Marcy_Darnovsky,_''Nature'',_July_9,_2013.
“The_Bleak_New_World_of_Prenatal_Genetics.”
Marcy_Darnovsky_and_Alexandra_Minna_Stern,_''Wall_Street_Journal'',_June_12,_2013.
“Who_Should_Own_DNA?_All_of_Us.”
Marcy_Darnovsky_and_Karuna_Jaggar,_''Los_Angeles_Times'',_April_12,_2013.
“All_That_Glitters_Isn’t_Gold.”
Osagie_K._Obasogie_and_Troy_Duster,_''Hastings_Center_Report'',_October_12,_2011.
“Assisted_Reproduction_and_Choice_in_the_Biotech_Age:_Recommendations_for_a_Way_Forward.”
Francine_Coeytaux,_Marcy_Danovsky,_Susan_Berke_Fogel,_''Contraception'',_January_2011.
“The_Dangers_of_Growing_DNA_Databases.”
Osagie_K._Obasogie,_''Los_Angeles_Times'',_April_9,_2010.

Richard_Hayes,_''Washington_Post'',_April_15,_2008.


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“Is the UK Being Too Hasty Over Three-Parent Babies?”
Marcy Darnovsky and Donna Dickenson, ''New Scientist'', June 3, 2014.

Osagie K. Obasogie, ''New York Times'', July 24, 2013.
“A Slippery Slope to Human Germline Modification.”
Marcy Darnovsky, ''Nature'', July 9, 2013.
“The Bleak New World of Prenatal Genetics.”
Marcy Darnovsky and Alexandra Minna Stern, ''Wall Street Journal'', June 12, 2013.
“Who Should Own DNA? All of Us.”
Marcy Darnovsky and Karuna Jaggar, ''Los Angeles Times'', April 12, 2013.
“All That Glitters Isn’t Gold.”
Osagie K. Obasogie and Troy Duster, ''Hastings Center Report'', October 12, 2011.
“Assisted Reproduction and Choice in the Biotech Age: Recommendations for a Way Forward.”
Francine Coeytaux, Marcy Danovsky, Susan Berke Fogel, ''Contraception'', January 2011.
“The Dangers of Growing DNA Databases.”
Osagie K. Obasogie, ''Los Angeles Times'', April 9, 2010.

Richard Hayes, ''Washington Post'', April 15, 2008.


Funding

CGS is a project of the Tides (organization)">Tides Center Tides Foundation is an American public charity and fiscal sponsor working to advance progressive causes and policy initiatives in areas such as the environment, health care, labor issues, immigrant rights, LGBTQ+ rights, women's rights and human ...
, a 501(c)3 organization funded by individual contributions and philanthropic foundations. CGS receives support from private donors and from foundations and trusts including the Appleton Foundation; Lyman B. Brainerd, Jr. Family Foundation; and John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation.


See also

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Bioethics Bioethics is both a field of study and professional practice, interested in ethical issues related to health (primarily focused on the human, but also increasingly includes animal ethics), including those emerging from advances in biology, m ...
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Biopolitics Biopolitics refers to the political relations between the administration or regulation of the life of species and a locality's populations, where politics and law evaluate life based on perceived constants and traits. French philosopher Michel F ...
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Nonprofit organization A nonprofit organization (NPO) or non-profit organisation, also known as a non-business entity, not-for-profit organization, or nonprofit institution, is a legal entity organized and operated for a collective, public or social benefit, in co ...


References

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