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Kazuto Kato
Osaka University
2005
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Vardit Ravitsky (CM4AI)
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36736324Critical considerations for public engagement in stem cell-related research.Stem Cell Reports2023
37808450Stakeholder Involvement in the Governance of Human Genome Editing in Japan.Asian Bioeth Rev2023
35303740Why does it take so long for rare disease patients to get an accurate diagnosis?-A qualitative investigation of patient experiences of hereditary angioedema.PLoS One2022
35585643Evaluating standards for 'serious' disease for preimplantation genetic testing: a multi-case study on regulatory frameworks in Japan, the UK, and Western Australia.Hum Genomics2022
35442208Framework and Practical Guidance for the Ethical Use of Electronic Methods for Communication With Participants in Medical Research.J Med Internet Res2022
35928485Patient involvement in priority-setting for medical research: A mini review of initiatives in the rare disease field.Front Public Health2022
33414545Toward better governance of human genomic data.Nat Genet2021
35592835Engaged genomic science produces better and fairer outcomes: an engagement framework for engaging and involving participants, patients and publics in genomics research and healthcare implementation.Wellcome Open Res2021
33927749Institutional and Social Issues Surrounding Genetic Counselors in Japan: Current Challenges and Implications for the Global Community.Front Genet2021
33526087The practice of active patient involvement in rare disease research using ICT: experiences and lessons from the RUDY JAPAN project.Res Involv Engagem2021
35072136GA4GH: International policies and standards for data sharing across genomic research and healthcare.Cell Genom2021
34804220Ethical and Social Issues for Health Care Providers in the Intensive Care Unit during the Early Stages of the COVID-19 Pandemic in Japan: a Questionnaire Survey.Asian Bioeth Rev2021
34210984Genetic discrimination: introducing the Asian perspective to the debate.NPJ Genom Med2021
34059901Ethical, legal and social implications of human genome studies in radiation research: a workshop report for studies on atomic bomb survivors at the Radiation Effects Research Foundation.J Radiat Res2021
34048692ISSCR Guidelines for Stem Cell Research and Clinical Translation: The 2021 update.Stem Cell Reports2021
34048690Human embryo research, stem cell-derived embryo models and in vitro gametogenesis: Considerations leading to the revised ISSCR guidelines.Stem Cell Reports2021
32203466Establishing the International Genetic Discrimination Observatory.Nat Genet2020
31645768Public reactions to direct-to-consumer genetic health tests: A comparison across the US, UK, Japan and Australia.Eur J Hum Genet2020
31873219A proposal on the first Japanese practical guidance for the return of individual genomic results in research settings.J Hum Genet2020
32749228Landscape of Participant-Centric Initiatives for Medical Research in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Japan: Scoping Review.J Med Internet Res2020
31048483Consent insufficient for data release.Science2019
31044124Machine Learning and Ethics in Plastic Surgery.Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open2019
29653595Public attitudes in Japan toward participation in whole genome sequencing studies.Hum Genomics2018
33717283Ethical Perspectives of Japanese Engineers on Ambient Assisted Living Technologies: Semi-structured Interview.Asian Bioeth Rev2018
29910822Authentication of Patients and Participants in Health Information Exchange and Consent for Medical Research: A Key Step for Privacy Protection, Respect for Autonomy, and Trustworthiness.Front Genet2018
30069064Registered access: authorizing data access.Eur J Hum Genet2018
30586411BRCA Challenge: BRCA Exchange as a global resource for variants in BRCA1 and BRCA2.PLoS Genet2018
29379193The inclusion of genomic data in the 2015 revision of Japan's Protection of Personal Information Act: protection of wider range of genomic data as our next challenge.J Hum Genet2018
29514717Including all voices in international data-sharing governance.Hum Genomics2018
28775738Social and Communicative Functions of Informed Consent Forms in East Asia and Beyond.Front Genet2017
29233800Participant-Centric Initiatives and Medical Research: Scoping Review Protocol.JMIR Res Protoc2017
28946923Key challenges in bringing CRISPR-mediated somatic cell therapy into the clinic.Genome Med2017
27405974Has the biobank bubble burst? Withstanding the challenges for sustainable biobanking in the digital era.BMC Med Ethics2016
27677416Registered access: a 'Triple-A' approach.Eur J Hum Genet2016
27529507Debate on Germline Gene Editing.Hum Gene Ther Methods2016
27553007Using digital technologies to engage with medical research: views of myotonic dystrophy patients in Japan.BMC Med Ethics2016
25589039How should the legal framework for the protection of human genomic data be formulated?-Implications from the revision processes of the Act on the Protection of Personal Information (PPI Act).J Hum Genet2015
26694481Ethical acceptability of research on human-animal chimeric embryos: summary of opinions by the Japanese Expert Panel on Bioethics.Life Sci Soc Policy2015
24911490The International Cancer Genome Consortium's evolving data-protection policies.Nat Biotechnol2014
27774156A review of the key issues associated with the commercialization of biobanks.J Law Biosci2014
26085440Ethical considerations of research policy for personal genome analysis: the approach of the Genome Science Project in Japan.Life Sci Soc Policy2014
25593596The emerging need for family-centric initiatives for obtaining consent in personal genome research.Genome Med2014
24758583Human genetic research, race, ethnicity and the labeling of populations: recommendations based on an interdisciplinary workshop in Japan.BMC Med Ethics2014
24944586ELSI practices in genomic research in East Asia: implications for research collaboration and public participation.Genome Med2014
23475518[Ethical issues in personal genome research].Brain Nerve2013
24223516Reflections on the cost of "low-cost" whole genome sequencing: framing the health policy debate.PLoS Biol2013
22582247Research priorities. ELSI 2.0 for genomics and society.Science2012
23217422Ethical and policy issues in the clinical translation of stem cells: report of a focus session at the ISSCR Tenth Annual Meeting.Cell Stem Cell2012
22277446[Ethical issues of personal genome research].Rinsho Shinkeigaku2011
20091428Familiarity and prudence of the Japanese public with research into induced pluripotent stem cells, and their desire for its proper regulation.Stem Cell Rev Rep2010
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