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Council for Responsible Genetics
The Council for Responsible Genetics fosters public debate about the social, ethical and environmental implications of genetic technologies.” Through the Biowarfare program, “CRG works for an end to the development and use of biological weapons, as well [as] to so-called biological ‘defense’ research with clear offensive applications. To advance this effort, CRG continues to put Read More »
Code of Ethics: Genetic Bill of Rights
- July 8, 2010
- | Filed under North America and NGO
Council on Foreign Relations
“Founded in 1921, the Council on Foreign Relations is an independent, national membership organization and a nonpartisan center for scholars dedicated to producing and disseminating ideas so that individual and corporate members, as well as policymakers, journalists, students, and interested citizens in the United States and other countries, can better understand the world and the Read More »
- July 8, 2010
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Elizabeth R. Griffin Research Foundation
The Elizabeth R. Griffin Research Foundation, Inc. (the Foundation), a non-profit organization, is designed to promote safe research practices and help fund further research in the areas of zoonotic diseases. Zoonosis or Zoonotic diseases are illnesses humans acquire from animals. The diseases are sometimes viruses in which the carrier animals have natural immunities but humans Read More »
- April 1, 2011
- | Filed under North America and NGO
EuropaBio
EuropaBio is the European Association for Bioindustries. We have corporate and associate members operating worldwide, we also represent Bioregions and national biotechnology associations representing some 1800 small and medium sized enterprises. Members of EuropaBio are involved in research, development, testing, manufacturing and commercialisation of biotechnology products and processes. Our corporate members have a wide range Read More »
Code of Ethics: EuropaBio's Core Ethical Values
Federation of American Scientists
The Federation of American Scientists (FAS) was formed in 1945 by atomic scientists from the Manhattan Project. Endorsed by nearly 60 Nobel Laureates in biology, chemistry, economics, medicine and physics as sponsors, the Federation has addressed a broad spectrum of national security issues of the nuclear age in carrying out its mission to promote humanitarian Read More »
- July 8, 2010
- | Filed under North America and NGO