The term genetic discrimination was first coined by the Council for Responsible Genetics (CRG).
By 1996, the Council for Responsible Genetics had identified over 200 cases of genetic discrimination.
That effort wins praise from Dr. Paul Billings, a geneticist and member of the board of the Council for Responsible Genetics, a nonprofit group that opposes germline engineering.
The Council for Responsible Genetics (CRG) is a non-profit NGO with a focus on biotechnology.
The Council for Responsible Genetics was founded in 1983 in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
She is a member of both the Council for Responsible Genetics (CRG) and Voice of Witness boards of directors.
Jeremy Gruber is a lawyer, writer, and public policy advocate and is currently the President and Executive Director of the Council for Responsible Genetics.
He has received research grants for his work from various organizations, including National Institutes of Health, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, and the Council for Responsible Genetics.
The Council for Responsible Genetics and other researchers have criticized this work for using a self-selected sample, a problem which later studies have attempted to remedy.
He is a founding member of the Council for Responsible Genetics, based in Cambridge, Mass.