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Ana S Iltis
Department of Philosophy and Center for Bioethics, Wake Forest University
2000
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PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
37454725Research ethics: Must subjects waive the right to withdraw from a xenotransplant clinical trial?J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg2024
37702195Considering Innovative Clinical Care for Organ Transplant Patients With Advanced Cutaneous Head and Neck Malignancies.Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg2024
34617168Ignorance is Not Bliss: The Case for Comprehensive Reproductive Counseling for Women with Chronic Kidney Disease.HEC Forum2023
37555276Pediatric Decision Making: Consensus Recommendations.Pediatrics2023
37605210Ethical, legal, regulatory, and policy issues concerning embryoids: a systematic review of the literature.Stem Cell Res Ther2023
36472763Counselling, Research Gaps, and Ethical Considerations Surrounding Pregnancy in Solid Organ Transplant Recipients.J Bioeth Inq2023
36646453Ethics Considerations in Laws Restricting Incapacitated Patients' Access to ECT.J Am Acad Psychiatry Law2023
36644818Attitudes and beliefs regarding race-targeted genetic testing of Black people: A systematic review.J Genet Couns2023
36822220A survey of solid organ transplant recipient attitudes and concerns regarding contraception and pregnancy.Clin Transplant2023
34653538Improving Kidney Disease Research in the Black Community: The Essential Role of Black Voices in the APOLLO Study.Am J Kidney Dis2022
35476361Earning Mistrust through Fake Compromises and Broken Promises.Hastings Cent Rep2022
35543469Heads, Bodies, Brains, and Selves: Personal Identity and the Ethics of Whole-Body Transplantation.J Med Philos2022
36585540Co-editors of the special issue "East European post-communist legacy in medicine, health care, and bioethics".Monash Bioeth Rev2022
36373515Editors' Note.Narrat Inq Bioeth2022
35992505(Re)-Emerging Challenges in Christian Bioethics: Leading Voices in Christian Bioethics.Christ Bioeth2022
35912592Editors' Note.Narrat Inq Bioeth2022
34661305Impact of education on APOL1 testing attitudes among prospective living kidney donors.Clin Transplant2022
34334444Editors' Note.Narrat Inq Bioeth2021
33630327Rethinking Human Embryo Research Policies.Hastings Cent Rep2021
34036886Strangers at the Altar.Am J Bioeth2021
34334468Human Research During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Insights From Behind-the-Scenes.Narrat Inq Bioeth2021
34334454Research on COVID-19: Stories from IRB Members, Research Administrators & Investigators.Narrat Inq Bioeth2021
32432515COVID-19 and Financial Vulnerability: What Health Care Organizations and Society Owe Each Other.Am J Bioeth2020
33583838Editors' Note.Narrat Inq Bioeth2020
31838940Variation of <i>ApoL1</i> Testing Practices for Living Kidney Donors.Prog Transplant2020
32023368Suicidality, Depression, and the FDA: Health Inequities and the Ethical Conduct of Research.J Clin Psychiatry2020
33416530Editors' Note.Narrat Inq Bioeth2020
30994068Living Organ Donation Near and at the End of Life: Drawing and Re-Drawing the Boundaries Around Permissible Practices in Organ Donation.J Law Med Ethics2019
31742548What Are Good Guidelines for Evaluating Uterus Transplantation?AMA J Ethics2019
32479623Building Norms for Organ Donation in China: Pitfalls and Challenges.J Med Philos2019
31447430Editors' Note.Narrat Inq Bioeth2019
31075045Are we ready to genetically modify a human embryo? Or is it too late to ask?Account Res2019
30982552APOL1 Genetic Testing in Living Kidney Transplant Donors.Am J Kidney Dis2019
31031273Editors' Note.Narrat Inq Bioeth2019
29657162Editors' Note.Narrat Inq Bioeth2018
30220681Editors' Note.Narrat Inq Bioeth2018
29657182Editors' Note.Narrat Inq Bioeth2018
27906825Living Uterus Donors: The Role of Future Research in Addressing Ethical Considerations.Transplantation2017
29056630Cancer and Fertility.Narrat Inq Bioeth2017
29056627Editors' Note.Narrat Inq Bioeth2017
29249697Editors' Note.Narrat Inq Bioeth2017
28761396Unproven Stem Cell-Based Interventions: Advancing Policy through Stakeholder Collaboration.Tex Heart Inst J2017
28713127Editors' Note.Narrat Inq Bioeth2017
28545108NTD policy priorities: Science, values, and agenda setting.PLoS Negl Trop Dis2017
27161556Prenatal screening and prenatal diagnosis: contemporary practices in light of the past.J Med Ethics2016
27763384Editors' Note.Narrat Inq Bioeth2016
27261069The "Ethics" Expertise in Clinical Ethics Consultation.J Med Philos2016
27256848Expertise, Ethics Expertise, and Clinical Ethics Consultation: Achieving Terminological Clarity.J Med Philos2016
27346808Introduction: Political Influence on Bioethical Deliberation.Narrat Inq Bioeth2016
25772733Editors' note.Narrat Inq Bioeth2015
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