CGS in the News
Discovering your genetic history can be as simple as spitting into a test tube, but what happens when your data...
New guidelines released Wednesday remove a decades-old barrier to stem cell research, recommending that researchers be allowed to grow human...
For more than 30 years, scientists have followed a rule they imposed on themselves to avoid growing a human embryo in...
A lot of surprising things happen when the use of assisted reproductive technology slams up against outdated family law doctrines...
In New York City, a middle-schooler pulled over by police could end up in a largely secretive DNA database simply...
In a new study, four researchers reviewed policy documents from 106 countries to map out the policy landscape regarding...
Scientists using the Crispr gene-editing technology in human embryos to try to repair a gene that causes hereditary blindness found it...
Henrietta Lacks visited John Hopkins Hospital in 1951, complaining of vaginal bleeding. A mother of five children, Lacks was diagnosed by gynecologist...