
what we do


The Institute on Biotechnology & the Human Future serves as a network of leading individuals and civil society networks from a wide range of cultural and political persuasions to exchange understandings about recent developments in genetics, reproductive technology, and other emerging technology social issues.


who we are


Originating in an initiative in the year 2000 by Chairman Nigel Cameron and co-founder Lori Andrews, IBHF has brought together stakeholders from diverse sectors of society to discuss and analyze biotechnologies. IBHF is an unincorporated entity affiliated with Illinois Institute of Technology (iit.edu) and the Center for Policy on Emerging Technologies (c-pet.org).
The Institute draws upon diverse scholars, internationally and nationally, to aid in its work. The Institute's network of fellows represents very diverse constituencies. Most IBHF Fellows are in academic posts. Some are policy experts. Others are in leadership roles in other national organizations. Some are politically conservative, some politically progressive. Some are secular, some conservative in their religious convictions, some more liberal. Between them, they represent many networks from across the political and religious spectrum.
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ibhf annual reports


The Institute on Biotechnology and the Human Future lists their Annual Reports available below. Reports are in Adobe Acrobat PDF formats.
2006-08 Report
2005-06 Report
2004-05 Report


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