Council for Responsible Genetics, Inc.

aka CRG   |   Cambridge, MA   |  www.councilforresponsiblegenetics.org
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Mission

The mission of the Council for Responsible Genetics (CRG) is based on the following principles:
1. The public must have clear and understandable information on technological innovations.
2. The public must be able to participate in public and private
decision-making concerning technological developments and their
implementation.
3. New technologies must meet social needs.
4. Problems rooted in poverty, racism and other forms of inequality cannot be remedied by technology alone.

Ruling year info

1983

Principal Officer

Jeremy Eric Gruber JD

Main address

5 Upland Rd Suite 3

Cambridge, MA 02140

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EIN

04-2780776

NTEE code info

Alliance/Advocacy Organizations (U01)

Research Institutes and/or Public Policy Analysis (R05)

IRS filing requirement

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CRG works on a variety of issues, including: concerns around the patenting of life; genetic discrimination and privacy; agriculture and biotechnology; reproductive technologies and women; biosafety; biowarfare; and a genetic bill of rights formulated by CRG. We produce educational materials, partner with like-minded local and national organizations and bring out a bimonthly magazine called GeneWatch. CRG's Board and advisory committee members and staff speak to the media, the courts, policy makers, national /international and community groups on a regular basis.

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Awards

Independent Press Award 2005

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Financials

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Council for Responsible Genetics, Inc.

Board of directors
as of 05/04/2012
SOURCE: Self-reported by organization
Board co-chair

Sheldon Krimsky

Tufts University


Board co-chair

Paul Billings

University of California, Berkeley

Evan Balaban

McGill University, Canada

Paul Billings

University of California, Berkeley

Sujatha Byravan

Centre for Development Finance, India

Robert DeSalle

American Museum of Natural History

Robert Green

Harvard University

Jeremy Gruber

Council for Responsible Genetics

Sheldon Krimsky

Tufts University

Rayna Rapp

New York University

Peter Shorett

The Chartis Group

Patricia J. Williams

Columbia University Law School