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Vence L Bonham
National Human Genome Research Institute, National Institutes of Health
1991
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37811899Views of adults living with sickle cell disease on the theoretical return of secondary genomic findings.Genet Med2024
36825328Equitable delivery of expanded genetic technologies: Considerations for prenatal and reproductive care.Prenat Diagn2023
36935165Race-Based Care and Beliefs Regarding the Etiology of Racial Differences in Health Outcomes.Am J Prev Med2023
34735685Treatment decision-making in sickle cell disease patients.J Community Genet2022
35725582Examining resilience of individuals living with sickle cell disease in the COVID-19 pandemic.BMC Psychol2022
35659933Is there a way to reduce the inequity in variant interpretation on the basis of ancestry?Am J Hum Genet2022
36053286Educational considerations based on medical student use of polygenic risk information and apparent race in a simulated consultation.Genet Med2022
35106043Navigating Access to Cancer Care: Identifying Barriers to Precision Cancer Medicine.Ethn Dis2022
31558303Social and behavioral science at the forefront of genomics: Discovery, translation, and health equity.Soc Sci Med2021
33847032Social support networks of adults with sickle cell disease.J Genet Couns2021
34861173Evolving use of ancestry, ethnicity, and race in genetics research-A survey spanning seven decades.Am J Hum Genet2021
34870278Splenic infarction in sickle cell trait: A comprehensive systematic review of case studies.EJHaem2021
35047843Cultivating diversity as an ethos with an anti-racism approach in the scientific enterprise.HGG Adv2021
34079627Lower hair cortisol among patients with sickle cell disease may indicate decreased adrenal reserves.Am J Blood Res2021
33964094Insights into the skin microbiome of sickle cell disease leg ulcers.Wound Repair Regen2021
34263019Ethical Issues in Genetics and Infectious Diseases Research: An Interdisciplinary Expert Review.Ethics Med Public Health2021
34229325Practices and Attitudes toward Returning Genomic Research Results to Low-Resource Research Participants.Public Health Genomics2021
33417888The genomics workforce must become more diverse: a strategic imperative.Am J Hum Genet2021
32928463Emergency Department Utilization for Patients Living With Sickle Cell Disease: Psychosocial Predictors of Health Care Behaviors.Ann Emerg Med2020
31896326Pragmatic Clinical Trial-Collateral Findings: Recognizing the Needs of Low-Resource Research Participants.Am J Bioeth2020
33116284Strategic vision for improving human health at The Forefront of Genomics.Nature2020
33044907The Meaning of Informed Consent: Genome Editing Clinical Trials for Sickle Cell Disease.AJOB Empir Bioeth2020
30581191A CRISPR focus on attitudes and beliefs toward somatic genome editing from stakeholders within the sickle cell disease community.Genet Med2019
31889767How Can Law Support Development of Genomics and Precision Medicine to Advance Health Equity and Reduce Disparities?Ethn Dis2019
31742431Perspectives of Sickle Cell Disease Stakeholders on Heritable Genome Editing.CRISPR J2019
29926440Physician Knowledge of Human Genetic Variation, Beliefs About Race and Genetics, and Use of Race in Clinical Decision-making.J Racial Ethn Health Disparities2019
31331245The clinical application of gene editing: ethical and social issues.Per Med2019
31447617Intersectionality and Clinical Decision Making: The Role of Race.Am J Bioeth2019
31395393Advocacy and actions to address disparities in access to genomic health care: A report on a National Academies workshop.Nurs Outlook2019
31618814Blending Insights from Implementation Science and the Social Sciences to Mitigate Inequities in Screening for Hereditary Cancer Syndromes.Int J Environ Res Public Health2019
30713409A Comparison of Physicians' and Nurse Practitioners' Use of Race in Clinical Decision-Making.Ethn Dis2019
30912829Race and Ethnicity Data in Research-Reply.JAMA2019
30906166Defining and Achieving Health Equity in Genomic Medicine.Ethn Dis2019
30903568Correction to: Physician Knowledge of Human Genetic Variation, Beliefs About Race and Genetics, and Use of Race in Clinical Decision-making.J Racial Ethn Health Disparities2019
31104772The Genomic Medicine Integrative Research Framework: A Conceptual Framework for Conducting Genomic Medicine Research.Am J Hum Genet2019
30568241Moving towards a cure in genetics: what is needed to bring somatic gene therapy to the clinic?Eur J Hum Genet2019
29151588Prioritizing diversity in human genomics research.Nat Rev Genet2018
30242819Should Electronic Health Record-Derived Social and Behavioral Data Be Used in Precision Medicine Research?AMA J Ethics2018
30209973Enhancing diversity to reduce health information disparities and build an evidence base for genomic medicine.Per Med2018
30264136Examining How Race, Ethnicity, and Ancestry Data Are Used in Biomedical Research.JAMA2018
30311373The clinical imperative for inclusivity: Race, ethnicity, and ancestry (REA) in genomics.Hum Mutat2018
30383109Clinical Outcomes Associated With Sickle Cell Trait: A Systematic Review.Ann Intern Med2018
29726579Nutritional supplement profile of adults with sickle cell disease.Am J Hematol2018
29457138Leveraging the Learning Health Care Model to Improve Equity in the Age of Genomic Medicine.Learn Health Syst2018
29733732Lack Of Diversity In Genomic Databases Is A Barrier To Translating Precision Medicine Research Into Practice.Health Aff (Millwood)2018
29621443The Role of the Health Care Provider in Building Trust Between Patients and Precision Medicine Research Programs.Am J Bioeth2018
28905227Genomics for all in the 21st century?J Community Genet2017
28966994Primary Care Physicians' Collection, Comfort, and Use of Race and Ethnicity in Clinical Practice in the United States.Health Equity2017
29045487The psychosocial impact of leg ulcers in patients with sickle cell disease: I don't want them to know my little secret.PLoS One2017
26963283Towards a more representative morphology: clinical and ethical considerations for including diverse populations in diagnostic genetic atlases.Genet Med2016
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