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Joon-Ho Yu
University of Washington School of Medicine
2005
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36798092Guidelines for genetic ancestry inference created through roundtable discussions.HGG Adv2023
36055208Addressing underrepresentation in genomics research through community engagement.Am J Hum Genet2022
36039118Assessing Vietnamese American patient perspectives on population genetic testing in primary care: A community-engaged approach.HGG Adv2022
34554067Leveraging Academic Institutional Structures to Support Asian American Community Organizations' Engagement in Research: The Korean Community Service Center.Am J Bioeth2021
35047840Centering Equity in <i>Human Genetics and Genomics Advances</i>.HGG Adv2021
34554076Solidarity in the Absence of Sovereignty: Expanding Group Protections in New Research Contexts.Am J Bioeth2021
32342749Do Groups Have Moral Standing in Unregulated mHealth Research?J Law Med Ethics2020
32641140Developing pathways for community-led research with big data: a content analysis of stakeholder interviews.Health Res Policy Syst2020
31541538Participant Engagement in Translational Genomics Research: Respect for Persons-and Then Some.Ethics Hum Res2019
31313633Consent for clinical genome sequencing: considerations from the Clinical Sequencing Exploratory Research Consortium.Per Med2019
29566453Analysis of state laws on informed consent for clinical genetic testing in the era of genomic sequencing.Am J Med Genet C Semin Med Genet2018
30608210A content analysis of the views of genetics professionals on race, ancestry, and genetics.AJOB Empir Bioeth2018
27632689My46: a Web-based tool for self-guided management of genomic test results in research and clinical settings.Genet Med2017
30078844A Qualitative Analysis of How Anthropologists Interpret the Race Construct.Am Anthropol2017
28556620Systematic Review of Quantitative Measures of Stakeholder Engagement.Clin Transl Sci2017
27874171Anthropologists' views on race, ancestry, and genetics.Am J Phys Anthropol2017
26822973Use of metaphors about exome and whole genome sequencing.Am J Med Genet A2016
26656649Gene discovery for Mendelian conditions via social networking: de novo variants in KDM1A cause developmental delay and distinctive facial features.Genet Med2016
26477867When Participants in Genomic Research Grow Up: Contact and Consent at the Age of Majority.J Pediatr2016
27392080Clinical Sequencing Exploratory Research Consortium: Accelerating Evidence-Based Practice of Genomic Medicine.Am J Hum Genet2016
27181682Clinical Sequencing Exploratory Research Consortium: Accelerating Evidence-Based Practice of Genomic Medicine.Am J Hum Genet2016
25011977"We don't know her history, her background": adoptive parents' perspectives on whole genome sequencing results.J Genet Couns2015
26632368How Metaphors About the Genome Constrain CRISPR Metaphors: Separating the "Text" From Its "Editor".Am J Bioeth2015
26371191Professionally Responsible Disclosure of Genomic Sequencing Results in Pediatric Practice.Pediatrics2015
24845082Attitudes of non-African American focus group participants toward return of results from exome and whole genome sequencing.Am J Med Genet A2014
25264092The challenge of informed consent and return of results in translational genomics: empirical analysis and recommendations.J Law Med Ethics2014
25325816Policy and the inevitability of sharing: GINA and social media.Am J Bioeth2014
24975944Attitudes of genetics professionals toward the return of incidental results from exome and whole-genome sequencing.Am J Hum Genet2014
25087612Pathogenic variants for Mendelian and complex traits in exomes of 6,517 European and African Americans: implications for the return of incidental results.Am J Hum Genet2014
23619276Self-guided management of exome and whole-genome sequencing results: changing the results return model.Genet Med2013
23610051Attitudes of African Americans toward return of results from exome and whole genome sequencing.Am J Med Genet A2013
23610049Practices and policies of clinical exome sequencing providers: analysis and implications.Am J Med Genet A2013
22532433Informed consent for whole genome sequencing: a qualitative analysis of participant expectations and perceptions of risks, benefits, and harms.Am J Med Genet A2012
25419472What are our AIMs? Interdisciplinary Perspectives on the Use of Ancestry Estimation in Disease Research.AJOB Prim Res2012
20157827Population description and its role in the interpretation of genetic association.Hum Genet2010
19091146Race-based medicine and justice as recognition: exploring the phenomenon of BiDil.Camb Q Healthc Ethics2009
18417972Strategies and stakeholders: minority recruitment in cancer genetics research.Community Genet2008
16771955Mismatch repair polymorphisms and colorectal polyps: hMLH1-93G&gt;A variant modifies risk associated with smoking.Am J Gastroenterol2006
15767339PTGS2 (COX-2) -765G &gt; C promoter variant reduces risk of colorectal adenoma among nonusers of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev2005
16134166Thromboxane synthase (TBXAS1) polymorphisms in African-American and Caucasian populations: evidence for selective pressure.Hum Mutat2005
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Brotman Baty Institute for Precision Medicine, University of Washington
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