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Carolyn Riley Chapman
Center for Human Genetics and Genomics, NYU Grossman School of Medicine
1997
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PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
36454352As Gods: A Moral History of the Genetic Age, by Matthew Cobb. New York: Basic Books, 2022.J Med Humanit2023
37478903Ethical challenges in autism genomics: Recommendations for researchers.Eur J Med Genet2023
37734906Primary duty is to communicate moment-in-time nature of genetic variant interpretation.J Med Ethics2023
36529843Ethical, legal, and social implications of genetic risk prediction for multifactorial disease: a narrative review identifying concerns about interpretation and use of polygenic scores.J Community Genet2023
33714373Gene therapy companies have an ethical obligation to develop expanded access policies.Mol Ther2021
36204503A survey of pediatric hematologists/oncologists' perspectives on single patient Expanded Access and Right to Try.Med Access Point Care2021
33095048Reactions to the National Academies/Royal Society Report on <i>Heritable Human Genome Editing</i>.CRISPR J2020
31135320Preapproval Nontrial Access and Off-Label Use: Do They Meet Criteria for Dual-Deviation Review?Am J Bioeth2019
34221431Genetic discrimination: emerging ethical challenges in the context of advancing technology.J Law Biosci2019
31876464How Should Physicians Respond When They Learn Patients Are Using Unapproved Gene Editing Interventions?AMA J Ethics2019
31957586The Quest for Compensation for Research-Related Injury in the United States: A New Proposal.J Law Med Ethics2019
31253445Bolstering trust in the human papillomavirus vaccine through improved communication in the vaccine information statement.Vaccine2019
30940936What compassionate use means for gene therapies.Nat Biotechnol2019
30964737Single-Patient Expanded Access Requests: IRB Professionals' Experiences and Perspectives.AJOB Empir Bioeth2019
10512862Requirement of sequences outside the conserved kinase domain of fission yeast Rad3p for checkpoint control.Mol Biol Cell1999
9184215rqh1+, a fission yeast gene related to the Bloom's and Werner's syndrome genes, is required for reversible S phase arrest.EMBO J1997
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