The American Society of Bioethics and Humanities (ASBH) is a non-profit professional organization of individuals, and institutions interested in bioethics and humanities of genetic engineering.
The Center for Food Safety (CFS) is a non-profit public interest and environmental advocacy membership organization which challenges harmful food production technologies and promotes sustainable alternatives.
Xenogen is a biotechnology company. Web site provides details about in vivo biophotonic technology, the process by which real-time exploration can be done of genes, proteins, pathogens, and tumor cells in living animals.
The International Association of Bioethics is a non-profit organization which promotes the ethical and moral research and experimentation as it pertains to genetic engineering.
GMO Compass presents unbiased information about the benefits and risks of genetically modified organisms (GMOs). Web site makes an essential contribution to the GMO debate within the European Union.
The Centre for Law & Genetics provides information resources on the commercialization of genetics in recent years, and its moral and legal consequences.
The University of Montreal's Human Genetics project. Web site contains a wide range of educational information, as well as current policy statements and government trends related to human genetics in Canada and around the world.
GE Food Alert (GEFA) is a group of food safety, consumer, environmental and agricultural organizations campaigning against the use of genetically engineered crops in food without truth in labelling or independent testing.