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Ma'n H Zawati
McGill University
2011
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36750286Canadians' opinions towards COVID-19 data-sharing: a national cross-sectional survey.BMJ Open2023
37799497Crowdsourcing smartphone data for biomedical research: Ethical and legal questions.Digit Health2023
37879015Responsible Processing and Sharing of Genomic Data: Bringing Health Technologies Industries to the Table.Am J Bioeth2023
37576562Legal approaches to risk of harm in genetic counseling: perspectives from Quebec and Qatar.Front Genet2023
37192471Developing Policy for the Healthy Life Trajectories Initiative: Going from National to International.Biopreserv Biobank2023
37245625Concordance of International Regulation of Pediatric Health Research.J Pediatr2023
37365297Regulating cancer risk prediction: legal considerations and stakeholder perspectives on the Canadian context.Hum Genet2023
34265864Genetic counselors and legal recognition: A made-for-Canada approach.J Genet Couns2022
35478220Returning individual research results in international direct-to-participant genomic research: results from a 31-country study.Eur J Hum Genet2022
35401651Addressing Privacy Concerns in Sharing Viral Sequences and Minimum Contextual Data in a Public Repository During the COVID-19 Pandemic.Front Genet2022
36368308Genomic architecture of autism from comprehensive whole-genome sequence annotation.Cell2022
36379551Core elements of participant consent documents for Canadian human genomics research and the National Human Genome Library: guidance for policy.CMAJ2022
35201881Streamlining ethics review for international health research.Science2022
33945303A Review of Regulatory Frameworks Governing Biobanking in the Low and Middle Income Member Countries of BCNet.Biopreserv Biobank2021
33795307Study protocol for the Sino-Canadian Healthy Life Trajectories Initiative (SCHeLTI): a multicentre, cluster-randomised, parallel-group, superiority trial of a multifaceted community-family-mother-child intervention to prevent childhood overweight and obesity.BMJ Open2021
33868358Parental Access to Children's Raw Genomic Data in Canada: Legal Rights and Professional Responsibility.Front Genet2021
34994635Ethical and Analytic Challenges With Genomic Sequencing of Relapsed Hematologic Malignancies Following Allogeneic Hematopoietic Stem-Cell Transplantation.JCO Precis Oncol2021
34901092Editorial: Bioethics Amidst the COVID-19 Pandemic.Front Med (Lausanne)2021
34711210The impact of reporting magnetic resonance imaging incidental findings in the Canadian alliance for healthy hearts and minds cohort.BMC Med Ethics2021
34762055Legal and Ethical Considerations for the Design and Use of Web Portals for Researchers, Clinicians, and Patients: Scoping Literature Review.J Med Internet Res2021
34503867The Genetic Discrimination Observatory: confronting novel issues in genetic discrimination.Trends Genet2021
34276804Corrigendum: Parental Access to Children's Raw Genomic Data in Canada: Legal Rights and Professional Responsibility.Front Genet2021
34010280The Biobanque québécoise de la COVID-19 (BQC19)-A cohort to prospectively study the clinical and biological determinants of COVID-19 clinical trajectories.PLoS One2021
32342748International mHealth Research: Old Tools and New Challenges.J Law Med Ethics2020
33103971What's in the Box?: Uncertain Accountability of Machine Learning Applications in Healthcare.Am J Bioeth2020
33043104[The digital shift as a vector of (territorial) equality in health (I)].Ethics Med Public Health2020
32728465Modeling consent in the time of COVID-19.J Law Biosci2020
32302503Biobanking for Genomic and Personalized Health Research: Participant Perceptions and Preferences.Biopreserv Biobank2020
32194621The Provision of Genetic Testing and Related Services in Quebec, Canada.Front Genet2020
30971835Letter: Relearning the 3 R's? Reinterpretation, recontact, and return of genetic variants.Genet Med2019
31957594Introduction to the Country Reports.J Law Med Ethics2019
31957580Legal and Ethical Challenges of International Direct-to-Participant Genomic Research: Conclusions and Recommendations.J Law Med Ethics2019
31805565How to Integrate Personalized Medicine into Prevention? Recommendations from the Personalized Prevention of Chronic Diseases (PRECeDI) Consortium.Public Health Genomics2019
31682580Mind the App: Considerations for the Future of Mobile Health in Canada.JMIR Mhealth Uhealth2019
31298096Regulatory Landscape of International Direct-to-Participant (DTP) Genomic Research: Time to Untie the Gordian Knot?J Law Med Ethics2019
31068114Reciprocity and the Quest for Meaningful Disclosure.Am J Bioeth2019
29707219The app will see you now: mobile health, diagnosis, and the practice of medicine in Quebec and Ontario.J Law Biosci2018
29891475The Canadian Partnership for Tomorrow Project: a pan-Canadian platform for research on chronic disease prevention.CMAJ2018
29668303Barriers and Opportunities in Consent and Access Procedures in Low- and Middle-Income Country Biobanks: Meeting Notes from the BCNet Training and General Assembly.Biopreserv Biobank2018
29570738The author who wasn't there? Fairness and attribution in publications following access to population biobanks.PLoS One2018
28855147Consent Processes for Mobile App Mediated Research: Systematic Review.JMIR Mhealth Uhealth2017
31435239A RaDiCAL gene hunt.J Taibah Univ Med Sci2017
27274747Whole Genome Sequencing as a Genetic Test for Autism Spectrum Disorder: From Bench to Bedside and then Back Again.J Can Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry2016
30088377Recontacting Pediatric Research Participants for Consent When They Reach the Age of Majority.IRB2016
27599532Next-Generation Sequencing and the Return of Results.Cold Spring Harb Perspect Med2016
25951830The clinical application of genome-wide sequencing for monogenic diseases in Canada: Position Statement of the Canadian College of Medical Geneticists.J Med Genet2015
26711410International Guidelines for Privacy in Genomic Biobanking (or the Unexpected Virtue of Pluralism).J Law Med Ethics2015
26041760Streamlining review of research involving humans: Canadian models.J Med Genet2015
26147258The Role of Whole Genome and Whole Exome Sequencing in Preventive Genomic Sequencing Programs.Am J Bioeth2015
26239711Return of genetic testing results in the era of whole-genome sequencing.Nat Rev Genet2015
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