HUGO's Committee on Ethics, Law and Society (CELS) is an interdisciplinary academic working group that is a uniquely positioned to analyse bioethical matters in genomics at a conceptual level and with an international perspective. To this end, CELS mission is to explore and inform professional discourse on the ethical aspects of genetics and genomics, normally though scholarly engagement, thought-provoking papers, and policy guiding statements. The first meeting of the HUGO Ethics Committee took place in Amsterdam in October 1992, chaired by Nancy Wexler (Columbia University). In 2010, under the leadership of then HUGO president Edison Liu (The Jackson Laboratory) and a new chair Ruth Chadwick (Cardiff University), the committee became the HUGO Committee on Ethics, Law and Society (CELS). Benjamin Capps was nominated to be the present chair at the HUGO Human Genome Meeting, held in Barcelona in 2017.
Chairs 2017–present: Benjamin Capps (UK, Canada) 2010–2017: Ruth Chadwick (UK) 1996–2008: Bartha Knoppers (Canada) 1992–1996: Nancy Wexler (US)
Statements & Opinions The Ecological Genome Project and the Promises of Ecogenomics for Society: Realising a Shared Vision as One Health (Bioethics, 39: 788-795), 2025 The Human Genome Organisation (HUGO) and a vision for Ecogenomics: The Ecological Genome Project (Human Genomics 17: 115), 2023 The Human Genome Organisation (HUGO) and the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic (Human Genomics 15:12), 2021 Statement on Bioinformatics and Capturing the Benefits of Genome Sequencing for Society (Human Genomics 13, 24), 2019 Falling giants and the rise of gene editing: ethics, private interests and the public good (Human Genomics 11, 20), 2017 Ethical issues of CRISPR technology and gene editing through the lens of solidarity (British Medical Bulletin 122(1): 17-29), 2017 Imagined Futures: Capturing the Benefits of Genome Sequencing for Society (Technical Report) 2013 Statement on Supreme Court: Genes are not Patentable, June 2013 Statement on Pharmacogenomics (PGx): Solidarity, Equity and Governance (Life Sciences, Society and Policy 3, 44), April 2007 Statement on Stem Cells (Eubios Ethics Institute), November 2004 Statement on the scope of gene patents, research exemption, and licensing of patented gene sequences for diagnostics (
Journal international de bioéthique et d'éthique des sciences, Sep-Dec;14(3-4): 201-5), 2003 Statement on Human Genomic Databases (Eubios Journal of Asian and International Bioethics 13: 99), December 2003 Statement in Gene Therapy Research (Eubios Journal of Asian and International Bioethics 11: 98-99), April 2001 Statement on Benefit Sharing (Clinical Genetics 58(5): 364-6), April 2000 Statement on Cloning (Eubios Journal of Asian and International Bioethics 9: 70), March 1999 Statement on DNA Sampling: Control and Access (Eubios Journal of Asian and International Bioethics 8: 56-57), February 1998 Statement on the Principled Conduct of Genetics Research, March 1996 ==See also==