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John Lynch
College of Arts & Sciences, University of Cincinnati
2003
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PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
36532300Developing video education materials for the return of genomic test results to parents and adolescents.PEC Innov2022
36468379Revising the Bioethics Story: Memory and Story in Precarious Times.Perspect Biol Med2022
33825648The Underdeveloped "Gift": Ethics in Implementing Precision Medicine Research.Am J Bioeth2021
36046768Returning negative results from large-scale genomic screening: Experiences from the eMERGE III network.Am J Med Genet A2021
32413979Understanding the Return of Genomic Sequencing Results Process: Content Review of Participant Summary Letters in the eMERGE Research Network.J Pers Med2020
33157006Analogies in Genomics Policymaking: Debates and Drawbacks.Am J Hum Genet2020
30676903Genomic Contextualism: Shifting the Rhetoric of Genetic Exceptionalism.Am J Bioeth2019
27573590Parental Perception of Self-Empowerment in Pediatric Pharmacogenetic Testing: The Reactions of Parents to the Communication of Actual and Hypothetical CYP2D6 Test Results.Health Commun2017
28050575Lay Attitudes Toward Trust, Uncertainty, and the Return of Pediatric Research Results in Biobanking.AJOB Empir Bioeth2016
26477867When Participants in Genomic Research Grow Up: Contact and Consent at the Age of Majority.J Pediatr2016
25264176Practical guidance on informed consent for pediatric participants in a biorepository.Mayo Clin Proc2014
27774156A review of the key issues associated with the commercialization of biobanks.J Law Biosci2014
23250870Mothers' perceptions of family health history and an online, parent-generated family health history tool.Clin Pediatr (Phila)2013
23776751Factors that Affect Integrity of Authorship of Scientific Meeting Abstracts.AJOB Prim Res2013
23825315Recent rhetorical studies in public understanding of science: Multiple purposes and strengths.Public Underst Sci2012
21480069"Through a glass darkly": researcher ethnocentrism and the demonization of research participants.Am J Bioeth2011
21638197Media coverage of direct-to-consumer genetic testing.J Genet Couns2011
21429965Perceived utility of parent-generated family health history as a health promotion tool in pediatric practice.Clin Pediatr (Phila)2011
20597019Key personnel and "long distance" settings: determining who must report financial conflict of interest.Account Res2010
20694905Community engagement and the ethics of global, translational research: a response to Sofaer and Eyal.Am J Bioeth2010
19813081Decisions to seek healthcare based on family health history among urban Appalachian women.J Genet Couns2009
16533097Genes and race in the news: a test of competing theories of news coverage.Am J Health Behav2006
16519593Drugs and double binds: racial identification and pharmacogenomics in a system of binary race logic.Health Commun2006
15522489Warranted concerns, warranted outlooks: a focus group study of public understandings of genetic research.Soc Sci Med2005
15372732The role of "genetics" in popular understandings of race in the United States.Public Underst Sci2004
15378543Lay people's understanding of and preference against the word "mutation".Am J Med Genet A2004
14501835Informed lay preferences for delivery of racially varied pharmacogenomics.Genet Med2003
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Norton Children's Research Institute Affiliated with the University of Louisville
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Genomic Medicine Institute
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Northwestern University, Center for Genetic Medicine
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Center for Precision Medicine and Genomics, Columbia University Irving Medical Center
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Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
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Marshfield Clinic Research Institute
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Penn State College of Medicine
Co-authored papers 2
Biomedical Ethics Research Program, Mayo Clinic
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Indiana University Center for Bioethics.
Co-authored papers 2
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
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Institute for Society and Genetics, University of California los angeles
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Clinical Pharmacogenomics Service, Boston Children's Hospital
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Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University
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Case Western Reserve University
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