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Thomas May
Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine, Washington State University
1993
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PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
36621880Returning integrated genomic risk and clinical recommendations: The eMERGE study.Genet Med2023
37468037Clinically Indicated Genomic Sequencing of Children in Foster Care: Legal and Ethical Issues.J Pediatr2023
36856778Does genetic testing offer utility as a supplement to traditional family health history intake for inherited disease risk?Fam Pract2023
33945419Hare's Archangel, Human Fallibility, and Utilitarian Justification(?) of Deception.Am J Bioeth2021
33616498The Role of Race in Pandemic Vaccine Allocation.Am J Bioeth2021
34421026Community-Based Participatory Research and its Potential Role in Supporting Diversity in Genomic Science.J Health Care Poor Underserved2021
30567613Addressing perceived economic obstacles to genetic testing as a way to mitigate disparities in family health history for adoptees.Health Econ Policy Law2020
34394256Geographic variation and risk factors for teenage pregnancy in Uganda.Afr Health Sci2020
33345732Anti-Vaxxers, Politicization of Science, and the Need for Trust in Pandemic Response.J Health Commun2020
32716809Why Healthcare Workers Ought to Be Prioritized in ASMR During the SARS-CoV-2 Pandemic.Am J Bioeth2020
32880522Unintended Effects, Iatrogenic Harms, and the Challenge of Population-Wide Vaccination Compliance.Am J Bioeth2020
32669280Lockdown-type measures look effective against covid-19.BMJ2020
32585146Age, "Life-Cycles," and the Allocation of Scarce Medical Resources.Chest2020
32116175You Kids Get off My Ethics Lawn!: An Admitted Curmudgeonly Critique of Credentialing Individual Clinical Ethics Consultants.Am J Bioeth2020
32396832Are Public Repository Requirements Exacerbating Lack of Diversity?Trends Genet2020
32220047Recruiting diversity where it exists: The Alabama Genomic Health Initiative.J Genet Couns2020
31312044Return of raw data in genomic testing and research: ownership, partnership, and risk-benefit.Genet Med2020
30498232The value of genetic testing for family health history of adopted persons.Nat Rev Genet2019
32073240How the Atacama Skeleton Might Advance Discussion of Responsible Conduct of Research Responsibilities.Hum Biol2019
31573970Clarifying a Clinical Ethics Service's Value, the Visible and the Hidden.J Clin Ethics2019
31544631N-of-1 Precision Medicine and Research Oversight.Am J Bioeth2019
29290006Autonomy, Well-Being, and the Value of Genetic Testing for Adopted Persons.HEC Forum2018
29924688Sociogenetic Risks - Ancestry DNA Testing, Third-Party Identity, and Protection of Privacy.N Engl J Med2018
30220682Healthcare Challenges Faced by Adopted Persons Lacking Family Health History Information.Narrat Inq Bioeth2018
29727589Genome sequencing in the clinic: the past, present, and future of genomic medicine.Physiol Genomics2018
27454136The Ethics of Population Health Management: Collapsing the Traditional Boundary Between Patient Care and Public Health.Popul Health Manag2017
28328367The Importance of Trust in the Vaccine Safety Enterprise.Am J Bioeth2017
28496993Successful Application of Whole Genome Sequencing in a Medical Genetics Clinic.J Pediatr Genet2017
27901431Issues of "Cost, Capabilities, and Scope" in Characterizing Adoptees' Lack of "Genetic-Relative Family Health History" as an Avoidable Health Disparity: Response to Open Peer Commentaries on "Does Lack of 'Genetic-Relative Family Health History' Represent a Potentially Avoidable Health Disparity for Adoptees?"Am J Bioeth2016
27901440Does Lack of "Genetic-Relative Family Health History" Represent a Potentially Avoidable Health Disparity for Adoptees?Am J Bioeth2016
25755238An adoptive parental perspective on personal genomic screening.Pediatrics2015
26240975In sickness and in health: context matters when considering potential benefits and risks of genome-wide sequencing.Genet Med2015
25846044On the justifiability of ACMG recommendations for reporting of incidental findings in clinical exome and genome sequencing.J Law Med Ethics2015
25905442Can targeted genetic testing offer useful health information to adoptees?Genet Med2015
24592835In the absence of evidentiary harm, existing societal norms regarding parental authority should prevail.Am J Bioeth2014
25117558The limits of traditional approaches to informed consent for genomic medicine.HEC Forum2014
23345570Dual use opportunity and public health infrastructure.J Med Ethics2013
23837175On the ethics of clinical whole genome sequencing of children.Pediatrics2013
22974026Rethinking clinical risk for DNA sequencing.Am J Bioeth2012
23289700More than cheating: deception, IRB shopping, and the normative legitimacy of IRBs.J Law Med Ethics2012
19168942Personal morality and professional obligations: rights of conscience and informed consent.Perspect Biol Med2009
18802849Ethics, pandemics, and the duty to treat.Am J Bioeth2008
17413075Expanding Bioshield: a call for caution.Am J Public Health2007
17595563Viewpoint: IRBs, hospital ethics committees, and the need for "translational informed consent".Acad Med2007
16423770Bioterror and public health infrastructure: a response to commentators.Am J Bioeth2006
16904615Access to hospitals in the wake of terrorism: challenges and needs for maintaining public confidence.Disaster Manag Response2006
16885098Ethics consultation as a tool for teaching residents.Am J Bioeth2006
16913152Evaluating the outcomes of ethics consultation.J Clin Ethics2006
16109694Funding agendas: has bioterror defense been over-prioritized?Am J Bioeth2005
17038833Free-riding, fairness and the rights of minority groups in exemption from mandatory childhood vaccination.Hum Vaccin2005
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Harlem Hospital Medical Center
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Heersink School of Medicine, The University of Alabama at Birmingham
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HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology
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HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology
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Rady Children's Institute for Genomic Medicine
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Duke University School of Medicine
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Informatics Institute, University of Alabama
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Genomics England Ltd.
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Heersink School of Medicine, University of Alabama at Birmingham
Co-authored papers 2
Brigham and Women's Hospital
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Biomedical Ethics, Mayo Clinic and Foundation
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Vanderbilt University Medical Center
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Yale School of Public Health
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University of Washington
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Baylor College of Medicine.
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Kaiser Permanente Research Bank
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Vanderbilt Genetics Institute, Vanderbilt University Medical Center
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Vanderbilt University Medical Center
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Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
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Northwestern University, Center for Genetic Medicine
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Center for Genetic Medicine, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine
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Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine
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National Human Genome Research Institute
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National Human Genome Research Institute
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Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
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Mayo Clinic
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Center for Applied Genomics and Precision Medicine, Duke University
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Center for Genomic Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital
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