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Brendan Parent
Division of Medical Ethics, NYU Grossman School of Medicine, New York University
2014
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PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
37246302Revisiting the Use of Ulysses Contracts in Xenotransplantation.Transplantation2024
36332727Unique problems for the design of the first trials of transplanting porcine kidneys into humans.Kidney Int2023
38071588Research involving the recently deceased: ethics questions that must be answered.J Med Ethics2023
37903363Next Steps for Clinical Xenotransplantation in the United States.Ann Intern Med2023
37949649Update on the ethical, legal and technical challenges of translating xenotransplantation.J Med Ethics2023
37285412Examining the Ethics and Impacts of Laws Restricting Transgender Youth-Athlete Participation.Hastings Cent Rep2023
37211334Thoracoabdominal normothermic regional perfusion in donation after circulatory death does not restore brain blood flow.J Heart Lung Transplant2023
37072806Extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation dissemination and integration with organ preservation in the USA: ethical and logistical considerations.Crit Care2023
36681909Not Dead, but Close Enough? You Cannot Have Your Cake and Eat It Too in Satisfying the DDR in cDCD.Am J Bioeth2023
34342960The Moral Necessity to Increase Access to HCV+ Transplants With Early Treatment for HCV-naive Patients.Transplantation2022
35710989Questions of accountability and transparency in the US organ donation and transplantation system.Nat Med2022
35352473Regarding normothermic regional perfusion: Arguing by insistence is not a strong argument.Am J Transplant2022
35510751cDCDD-NRP is consistent with US legal standards for determining death.Am J Transplant2022
35584156Results of Two Cases of Pig-to-Human Kidney Xenotransplantation.N Engl J Med2022
35475439Research Involving the Newly Deceased Following Death by Neurologic Criteria: Ethical Justification and Guidelines.Transplantation2022
35835681Ethics and the emerging use of pig organs for xenotransplantation.J Heart Lung Transplant2022
35576589Promoting Safety, Transparency, and Quality in Xenotransplantation.Ann Intern Med2022
36573115Assessing Trustworthy AI in Times of COVID-19: Deep Learning for Predicting a Multiregional Score Conveying the Degree of Lung Compromise in COVID-19 Patients.IEEE Trans Technol Soc2022
36484509Clarifying the Ethics and Oversight of Chimeric Research.Hastings Cent Rep2022
36484510Human, Nonhuman, and Chimeric Research: Considering Old Issues with New Research.Hastings Cent Rep2022
35941375Next steps for the xenotransplantation of pig organs into humans.Nat Med2022
35940654Rebuttal From Dr James et al.Chest2022
35940652COUNTERPOINT: Does Normothermic Regional Perfusion Violate the Ethical Principles Underlying Organ Procurement? No.Chest2022
36055772Research gaps and opportunities in precision nutrition: an NIH workshop report.Am J Clin Nutr2022
35922554Partially revived pig organs could force a rethink of critical-care processes.Nature2022
35072337Response to American College of Physician's statement on the ethics of transplant after normothermic regional perfusion.Am J Transplant2022
35150871Should Patients Who Refuse COVID Vaccination Be Denied Transplantation Eligibility?J Card Fail2022
33106381Mistrust and inconsistency during COVID-19: considerations for resource allocation guidelines that prioritise healthcare workers.J Med Ethics2021
33886029Legal Foundation for Crisis Clinical DNR Orders.J Gen Intern Med2021
34516693Addressing ethical confusion in deceased donation and transplantation research: the need for dedicated guidance.Transpl Int2021
34241923Ethical considerations regarding COVID-19 vaccination for transplant candidates and recipients.Clin Transplant2021
31563872The ethics of testing and research of manufactured organs on brain-dead/recently deceased subjects.J Med Ethics2020
31961413US Organ Donation Policy.JAMA2020
31913567Ethical and logistical concerns for establishing NRP-cDCD heart transplantation in the United States.Am J Transplant2020
33419507Death's Troubled Relationship With the Law.AMA J Ethics2020
31550420The unique moral permissibility of uncontrolled lung donation after circulatory death.Am J Transplant2020
30300280Emerging Ethical Challenges Raised by the Evolution of Vascularized Composite Allotransplantation.Transplantation2019
34221431Genetic discrimination: emerging ethical challenges in the context of advancing technology.J Law Biosci2019
31661419Augment Social Support for Transplant, Do Not Penalize Its Absence.Am J Bioeth2019
31298191Self-Inflicted Gunshot Wound as a Consideration in the Patient Selection Process for Facial Transplantation.Camb Q Healthc Ethics2019
31313011Nature beyond control: how expectations should inform decisions about human germline engineering.J Assist Reprod Genet2019
30570461Gene Doping-in Animals? Ethical Issues at the Intersection of Animal Use, Gene Editing, and Sports Ethics.Camb Q Healthc Ethics2019
29280879The Public Face of Transplantation: The Potential of Education to Expand the Face Donor Pool.Plast Reconstr Surg2018
35227033Bigger, Faster, Stronger, More Ethical.Hastings Cent Rep2018
30401789Ethical Issues in Gender-Affirming Care for Youth.Pediatrics2018
30511987Vascularized Composite Allotransplantation: Alternatives and Catch-22s.Plast Reconstr Surg2018
27391200The Ethics of Penile Transplantation: Preliminary Recommendations.Transplantation2017
28381305Fair is fair: We must re-allocate livers for transplant.BMC Med Ethics2017
29216883Transplant eligibility for patients with affective and psychotic disorders: a review of practices and a call for justice.BMC Med Ethics2017
27003003Undocumented Immigrants Face a Unique Set of Risks from Tuberculosis Treatment: Is This Just?AMA J Ethics2016
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