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Jeffrey R Botkin
Affiliation
University of Utah
ORCID
Career Start Year
1988
Papers
150
H Index
34
Expertise
CM4AI Collaborator
PMID
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Journal Title
Published Year
36167059
Knowledge and Attitudes about Privacy and Secondary Data Use among African-Americans Using Direct-to-Consumer Genetic Testing.
Public Health Genomics
2022
35838066
Newborn screening for neurodevelopmental diseases: Are we there yet?
Am J Med Genet C Semin Med Genet
2022
33020592
Ethical and public health implications of genetic testing for suicide risk: family and survivor perspectives.
Genet Med
2021
33644301
The Ethics of Artificial Intelligence in Pathology and Laboratory Medicine: Principles and Practice.
Acad Pathol
2021
33640892
Secondary Data Usage in Direct-to-Consumer Genetic Testing: To What Extent Are Customers Aware and Concerned?
Public Health Genomics
2021
34710027
What Should Physician-Researchers Tell Patient-Subjects About Their Relationships With Industry?
AMA J Ethics
2021
34472199
Ethical concerns relating to genetic risk scores for suicide.
Am J Med Genet B Neuropsychiatr Genet
2021
34721662
Exploring the use of a Comic for Education about Expanded Carrier Screening among a Diverse Group of Mothers.
J Commun Healthc
2021
34849253
Addressing ethical and laboratory challenges for initiation of a rapid whole genome sequencing program.
J Clin Transl Sci
2021
33353974
Correction: Ethical and public health implications of genetic testing for suicide risk: family and survivor perspectives.
Genet Med
2021
33481187
Electronic informed consent information for residual newborn specimen research: findings from focus groups with diverse populations.
J Community Genet
2021
32453499
Experiences and lessons learned by genetic counselors in returning secondary genetic findings to patients.
J Genet Couns
2020
31748711
The case for banning heritable genome editing.
Genet Med
2020
33202103
Informed Consent for Genetic and Genomic Research.
Curr Protoc Hum Genet
2020
32659229
Cost-Effectiveness of Nusinersen and Universal Newborn Screening for Spinal Muscular Atrophy.
J Pediatr
2020
32242760
Comparison of Video, App, and Standard Consent Processes on Decision-Making for Biospecimen Research: A Randomized Controlled Trial.
J Empir Res Hum Res Ethics
2020
30531811
Secondary research uses of residual newborn screening dried bloodspots: a scoping review.
Genet Med
2019
30107621
The Use of a Game-Based Decision Aid to Educate Pregnant Women about Prenatal Screening: A Randomized Controlled Study.
Am J Perinatol
2019
31589244
Avoiding Harm From Hyperbilirubinemia Screening-Reply.
JAMA Pediatr
2019
31544660
The Bane of "Boilerplate" Language in Research Consent Forms: Ensuring Consent Forms Promote Autonomous Authorization.
Am J Bioeth
2019
31337889
Clarify the HIPAA right of access to individuals' research data.
Nat Biotechnol
2019
31307354
Genetic Contextualism and the Value of a Structured Process.
Am J Bioeth
2019
31108575
Implementing a Central IRB Model in a Multicenter Research Network.
Ethics Hum Res
2019
31107538
Screening for Neonatal Hyperbilirubinemia-First Do No Harm?
JAMA Pediatr
2019
29513089
An empirical assessment of the short-term impacts of a reading of Deborah Zoe Laufer's drama Informed Consent on attitudes and intentions to participate in genetic research.
AJOB Empir Bioeth
2018
30422234
Should Failure to Disclose Significant Financial Conflicts of Interest Be Considered Research Misconduct?
JAMA
2018
30442797
Standardizing return of participant results.
Science
2018
27996896
Concerns About Justification for Fetal Genome Sequencing.
Am J Bioeth
2017
31245576
Transparency and choice in learning healthcare systems.
Learn Health Syst
2017
29073807
An Assessment of a Shortened Consent Form for the Storage and Research Use of Residual Newborn Screening Blood Spots.
J Empir Res Hum Res Ethics
2017
28510049
Education for fathers about newborn screening and leftover dried blood spots.
J Community Genet
2017
27796679
Experiences among Women with Positive Prenatal Expanded Carrier Screening Results.
J Genet Couns
2017
26078330
Deliberative Discussion Focus Groups.
Qual Health Res
2016
26407522
Success rates for consent and collection of prenatal biological specimens in an epidemiologic survey of child health.
Birth Defects Res A Clin Mol Teratol
2016
27606958
Ethical issues in pediatric genetic testing and screening.
Curr Opin Pediatr
2016
27387457
The Influence of Education on Public Trust and Consent Preferences With Residual Newborn Screening Dried Blood spots.
J Empir Res Hum Res Ethics
2016
27134803
Whole Genome Sequencing and Newborn Screening.
Curr Genet Med Rep
2016
26833040
Evaluating Harms in the Assessment of Net Benefit: A Framework for Newborn Screening Condition Review.
Matern Child Health J
2016
27043416
Prenatal Education of Parents About Newborn Screening and Residual Dried Blood Spots: A Randomized Clinical Trial.
JAMA Pediatr
2016
25742664
An Analysis of Information Technology Adoption by IRBs of Large Academic Medical Centers in the United States.
J Empir Res Hum Res Ethics
2015
26305753
Crushing Consent Under the Weight of Expectations.
Am J Bioeth
2015
26331182
Biobanking Research and Human Subjects Protections: Perspectives of IRB Leaders.
IRB
2015
26564943
Investigator Experiences and Attitudes About Research With Biospecimens.
J Empir Res Hum Res Ethics
2015
26556149
Waving Goodbye to Waivers of Consent.
Hastings Cent Rep
2015
26140447
Points to Consider: Ethical, Legal, and Psychosocial Implications of Genetic Testing in Children and Adolescents.
Am J Hum Genet
2015
25953109
IRB practices and policies regarding the secondary research use of biospecimens.
BMC Med Ethics
2015
25644874
Public attitudes regarding the use of electronic health information and residual clinical tissues for research.
J Community Genet
2015
24394680
Parental permission for pilot newborn screening research: guidelines from the NBSTRN.
Pediatrics
2014
25747685
A randomized controlled trial of an electronic informed consent process.
J Empir Res Hum Res Ethics
2014
25043469
The irregular terrain of human subjects research regulations. Commentary.
Hastings Cent Rep
2014
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