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Susan M Wolf
Law School and Medical School, University of Minnesota
1984
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36913714Return of Results in Genomic Research Using Large-Scale or Whole Genome Sequencing: Toward a New Normal.Annu Rev Genomics Hum Genet2023
37642967Triage Procedures for Critical Care Resource Allocation During Scarcity.JAMA Netw Open2023
37494421Assessment of stored red blood cells through lab-on-a-chip technologies for precision transfusion medicine.Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A2023
37296144Vitrification and nanowarming enable long-term organ cryopreservation and life-sustaining kidney transplantation in a rat model.Nat Commun2023
35047186Designing COVID-19 vaccine mandates in colleges and universities: a roadmap to the 10 key questions.J Law Biosci2022
34137665Pharmacogenomics education, research and clinical implementation in the state of Minnesota.Pharmacogenomics2021
34062266Emerging ethical issues raised by highly portable MRI research in remote and resource-limited international settings.Neuroimage2021
34313570Addressing a Missing Link in Emergency Preparedness: New Insights on the Ethics of Care in Contingency Conditions from the Minnesota COVID Ethics Collaborative.Am J Bioeth2021
34028820What Has Covid-19 Exposed in Bioethics? Four Myths.Hastings Cent Rep2021
32342739Return of Results in Participant-Driven Research: Learning from Transformative Research Models.J Law Med Ethics2020
32861338Developing an Ethics Framework for Allocating Remdesivir in the COVID-19 Pandemic.Mayo Clin Proc2020
32804044A roadmap for precision medicine research recruitment: empirical assessment of the public's willingness to participate.Per Med2020
32757935It Is Time to Consult the Children: A Mother Who Faced Mitochondrial Replacement and Her Son Consider the Limits of Genetic Modification.Am J Bioeth2020
32135089Ethical Issues Posed by Field Research Using Highly Portable and Cloud-Enabled Neuroimaging.Neuron2020
32342790Integrating Rules for Genomic Research, Clinical Care, Public Health Screening and DTC Testing: Creating Translational Law for Translational Genomics.J Law Med Ethics2020
32342788Key Expert Stakeholder Perceptions of the Law of Genomics: Identified Problems and Potential Solutions.J Law Med Ethics2020
32342786From Genetics to Genomics: Facing the Liability Implications in Clinical Care.J Law Med Ethics2020
32342785How Can Law and Policy Advance Quality in Genomic Analysis and Interpretation for Clinical Care?J Law Med Ethics2020
32342780Introduction: The Crucial Role of Law in Supporting Successful Translation of Genomics into Clinical Care.J Law Med Ethics2020
30596322Should Researchers Offer Results to Family Members of Cancer Biobank Participants? A Mixed-Methods Study of Proband and Family Preferences.AJOB Empir Bioeth2019
34305361A FAUSTIAN BARGAIN THAT UNDERMINES RESEARCH PARTICIPANTS' PRIVACY RIGHTS AND RETURN OF RESULTS.Fla Law Rev2019
31889767How Can Law Support Development of Genomics and Precision Medicine to Advance Health Equity and Reduce Disparities?Ethn Dis2019
31313633Consent for clinical genome sequencing: considerations from the Clinical Sequencing Exploratory Research Consortium.Per Med2019
31160753Improving recommendations for genomic medicine: building an evolutionary process from clinical practice advisory documents to guidelines.Genet Med2019
28858330Navigating the research-clinical interface in genomic medicine: analysis from the CSER Consortium.Genet Med2018
30133189Approaches to carrier testing and results disclosure in translational genomics research: The clinical sequencing exploratory research consortium experience.Mol Genet Genomic Med2018
30008546Pragmatic Tools for Sharing Genomic Research Results with the Relatives of Living and Deceased Research Participants.J Law Med Ethics2018
30545879Defending the return of results and data.Science2018
30309935Return of results and data to study participants.Science2018
29701109Attitudes Toward Return of Genetic Research Results to Relatives, Including After Death: Comparison of Cancer Probands, Blood Relatives, and Spouse/Partners.J Empir Res Hum Res Ethics2018
27811861A survey of current practices for genomic sequencing test interpretation and reporting processes in US laboratories.Genet Med2017
30100701The Continuing Evolution of Ethical Standards for Genomic Sequencing in Clinical Care: Restoring Patient Choice.J Law Med Ethics2017
28325089The need to develop a patient-centered precision medicine model for adults with chronic disability.Expert Rev Mol Diagn2017
28146646Returning Results in Biobank Research: Global Trends and Solutions.Genet Test Mol Biomarkers2017
27181682Clinical Sequencing Exploratory Research Consortium: Accelerating Evidence-Based Practice of Genomic Medicine.Am J Hum Genet2016
27392080Clinical Sequencing Exploratory Research Consortium: Accelerating Evidence-Based Practice of Genomic Medicine.Am J Hum Genet2016
25671263Forty years of work on end-of-life care--from patients' rights to systemic reform.N Engl J Med2015
26479568International Policies on Sharing Genomic Research Results with Relatives: Approaches to Balancing Privacy with Access.J Law Med Ethics2015
26479558Mapping the Ethics of Translational Genomics: Situating Return of Results and Navigating the Research-Clinical Divide.J Law Med Ethics2015
26479556Preferences Regarding Return of Genomic Results to Relatives of Research Participants, Including after Participant Death: Empirical Results from a Cancer Biobank.J Law Med Ethics2015
26479555Returning a Research Participant's Genomic Results to Relatives: Analysis and Recommendations.J Law Med Ethics2015
26479554INTRODUCTION: Return of Research Results: What About the Family?J Law Med Ethics2015
26168658The new world of genomic testing, families and privacy.Minn Med2015
24634042What Adrienne knew: living bioethics.Hastings Cent Rep2014
25264092The challenge of informed consent and return of results in translational genomics: empirical analysis and recommendations.J Law Med Ethics2014
24814192Return of genomic results to research participants: the floor, the ceiling, and the choices in between.Am J Hum Genet2014
24592828Addressing the ethical challenges in genetic testing and sequencing of children.Am J Bioeth2014
22684017The big picture on nanomedicine: the state of investigational and approved nanomedicine products.Nanomedicine2013
23907645Recommendations for returning genomic incidental findings? We need to talk!Genet Med2013
23875796Return of individual research results and incidental findings: facing the challenges of translational science.Annu Rev Genomics Hum Genet2013
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Baylor College of Medicine.
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