Jesse Reynolds,
Project Director on Biotechnology Accountability, has been on the staff
of the Center since its creation in 2001. In this role, he has spoken and written widely on the social implications and policy aspects of biotechnologies, particularly stem cell research and the implementation of California's Proposition 71. His work has been published in many of the state's major newspaper, and he has been cited by media outlets such as the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, and the Associated Press. He has a MS in Environmental Science, Policy, and Management from the University of California, Berkeley, where he studied as a US Environmental Protection Agency Fellow. While there, he was a co-founder of Students for Responsible Research, which monitored the impact of large-scale corporate funding for research on genetically modified crops.
Email: jreynolds[AT]geneticsandsociety[DOT]org
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