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Henry T Greely
The Center for Law and the Biosciences, Stanford University
1989
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Vardit Ravitsky (CM4AI)
PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
37769066Ethically cleared to launch?Science2023
37590344Public health versus personalized medicine<b>Tyranny of the Gene</b> <i>James Tabery</i> Knopf, 2023. 336 pp.Science2023
35042800The Earth BioGenome Project 2020: Starting the clock.Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A2022
35795073The death of <i>Roe</i> and the future of <i>ex vivo</i> embryos.J Law Biosci2022
36484509Clarifying the Ethics and Oversight of Chimeric Research.Hastings Cent Rep2022
36332033OrganEx: What Will It Mean?Am J Bioeth2022
36258039How collaboration between bioethicists and neuroscientists can advance research.Nat Neurosci2022
35042809Ethical, legal, and social issues in the Earth BioGenome Project.Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A2022
33373556Human Brain Surrogates Research: The Onrushing Ethical Dilemma.Am J Bioeth2021
33861959Advancing the ethical dialogue about monkey/human chimeric embryos.Cell2021
34702403Should Cerebral Organoids be Used for Research if they Have the Capacity for Consciousness?Camb Q Healthc Ethics2021
34376834Advancing models of neural development with biomaterials.Nat Rev Neurosci2021
34158641ISSCR: grave omission of age limit for embryo research.Nature2021
34319252Ethical Development of Digital Phenotyping Tools for Mental Health Applications: Delphi Study.JMIR Mhealth Uhealth2021
32342782The Future of DTC Genomics and the Law.J Law Med Ethics2020
33095048Reactions to the National Academies/Royal Society Report on <i>Heritable Human Genome Editing</i>.CRISPR J2020
32733689Pandemic fairness and academia.J Law Biosci2020
32817435Opportunities and limitations of genetically modified nonhuman primate models for neuroscience research.Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A2020
32839671COVID-19 immunity certificates: science, ethics, policy, and law.J Law Biosci2020
32342790Integrating Rules for Genomic Research, Clinical Care, Public Health Screening and DTC Testing: Creating Translational Law for Translational Genomics.J Law Med Ethics2020
31160819In support of mitochondrial replacement therapy.Nat Med2019
31666967CRISPR'd babies: human germline genome editing in the 'He Jiankui affair'.J Law Biosci2019
31857473Biotechnologies nibbling at the legal "human".Science2019
31579854Neuroimaging-based pain biomarkers: definitions, clinical and research applications, and evaluation frameworks to achieve personalized pain medicine.Pain Rep2019
31599681Human Germline Genome Editing: An Assessment.CRISPR J2019
31621797Ethical Challenges of Risk, Informed Consent, and Posttrial Responsibilities in Human Research With Neural Devices: A Review.JAMA Neurol2019
30731065The NIH BRAIN Initiative: Integrating Neuroethics and Neuroscience.Neuron2019
30996311Part-revived pig brains raise slew of ethical quandaries.Nature2019
29691509The ethics of experimenting with human brain tissue.Nature2018
31211249Data mining for health: staking out the ethical territory of digital phenotyping.NPJ Digit Med2018
31143463Is it 'gene therapy'?J Law Biosci2018
30854409Neuroethics and the NIH BRAIN Initiative.J Responsible Innov2018
30541767Neuroethics Guiding Principles for the NIH BRAIN Initiative.J Neurosci2018
28746759Is De-extinction Special?Hastings Cent Rep2017
29220033Challenges and recommendations for epigenomics in precision health.Nat Biotechnol2017
28884750Brain imaging tests for chronic pain: medical, legal and ethical issues and recommendations.Nat Rev Neurol2017
28852559Clinical genomics, big data, and electronic medical records: reconciling patient rights with research when privacy and science collide.J Law Biosci2017
26704439Accelerating stem cell trials for Alzheimer's disease.Lancet Neurol2016
28852538Forensic bitemark identification: weak foundations, exaggerated claims.J Law Biosci2016
27905428Stem cells and interspecies chimaeras.Nature2016
27810008Neuroethics in the Age of Brain Projects.Neuron2016
27551006CRISPR-Cas9 System: Opportunities and Concerns.Clin Chem2016
25791083Biotechnology. A prudent path forward for genomic engineering and germline gene modification.Science2015
26632355CRISPR Critters and CRISPR Cracks.Am J Bioeth2015
26442843The History of Patenting Genetic Material.Annu Rev Genet2015
27774215Marginally scientific? Genetic testing of children and adolescents for lifestyle and health promotion.J Law Biosci2015
25965754CRISPR germline engineering--the community speaks.Nat Biotechnol2015
2453508223andMe, the Food and Drug Administration, and the future of genetic testing.JAMA Intern Med2014
25264589The strange allure of state "right-to-try" laws.JAMA Intern Med2014
24521326Academic chimeras?Am J Bioeth2014
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College of Law, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.
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Harvard Medical School
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National Institutes of Health Clinical Center
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Carlsberg Laboratory, Case Western Reserve University, Johns Hopkins Medicine, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins University, National Academy of Sciences, Pennsylvania State University, Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues
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Johns Hopkins University, Berman Institute of Bioethics
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Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
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Institute of Medical Biology
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Phoebe R Berman Bioethics Institute
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Harvard Medical School and McLean Hospital
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Johns Hopkins Hospital
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Marcus Center for Cellular Cures, Duke University School of Medicine
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