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Yann Joly
McGill University.
2003
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Vardit Ravitsky (CM4AI)
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36336715Correction: Genetic discrimination still casts a large shadow in 2022.Eur J Hum Genet2023
37511640Canadian Healthcare Professionals' Views and Attitudes toward Risk-Stratified Breast Cancer Screening.J Pers Med2023
37577719EpiVar Browser: advanced exploration of epigenomics data under controlled access.bioRxiv2023
37879015Responsible Processing and Sharing of Genomic Data: Bringing Health Technologies Industries to the Table.Am J Bioeth2023
37686484Studies in Cancer Epigenetics through a Sex and Gendered Lens: A Comprehensive Scoping Review.Cancers (Basel)2023
37245625Concordance of International Regulation of Pediatric Health Research.J Pediatr2023
37365297Regulating cancer risk prediction: legal considerations and stakeholder perspectives on the Canadian context.Hum Genet2023
36750286Canadians' opinions towards COVID-19 data-sharing: a national cross-sectional survey.BMJ Open2023
34544841A step forward, but still inadequate: Australian health professionals' views on the genetics and life insurance moratorium.J Med Genet2022
35401651Addressing Privacy Concerns in Sharing Viral Sequences and Minimum Contextual Data in a Public Repository During the COVID-19 Pandemic.Front Genet2022
36550172Rare diseases and space health: optimizing synergies from scientific questions to care.NPJ Microgravity2022
36398634Mitochondrial Replacement Therapy: In Whose Interests?J Law Med Ethics2022
36523760Editorial: COVID-19 pandemics: Ethical, legal and social issues.Front Genet2022
36031172Integrating hereditary breast and ovarian cancer genetic counselling and testing into mainstream clinical practice: Legal and ethical challenges.Crit Rev Oncol Hematol2022
36057905Polygenic risk scores and risk-stratified breast cancer screening: Familiarity and perspectives of health care professionals.Genet Med2022
36056446Researcher perspectives on ethics considerations in epigenetics: an international survey.Clin Epigenetics2022
36163420Genetic discrimination still casts a large shadow in 2022.Eur J Hum Genet2022
33893225Science fiction authors' perspectives on human genetic engineering.Med Humanit2022
35243989Anti-Selection & Genetic Testing in Insurance: An Interdisciplinary Perspective.J Law Med Ethics2022
35325565Auditing the Editor: A Review of Key Translational Issues in Epigenetic Editing.CRISPR J2022
35201881Streamlining ethics review for international health research.Science2022
32838822Survey of palliative care providers' needs, perceived roles, and ethical concerns about addressing cancer family history at the end of life.Palliat Support Care2021
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
36778585CanDIG: Federated network across Canada for multi-omic and health data discovery and analysis.Cell Genom2021
33568209The Human Genome Organisation (HUGO) and the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic.Hum Genomics2021
33540785Women's Views on Multifactorial Breast Cancer Risk Assessment and Risk-Stratified Screening: A Population-Based Survey from Four Provinces in Canada.J Pers Med2021
33871129Genetic discrimination views in online discussion forums: Perspectives from Canadian forumites.J Genet Couns2021
33640100Prenatal Genetic Testing for Intersex Conditions in Canada.J Obstet Gynaecol Can2021
35128509International federation of genomic medicine databases using GA4GH standards.Cell Genom2021
35072136GA4GH: International policies and standards for data sharing across genomic research and healthcare.Cell Genom2021
34442372Risk-Stratified Approach to Breast Cancer Screening in Canada: Women's Knowledge of the Legislative Context and Concerns about Discrimination from Genetic and Other Predictive Health Data.J Pers Med2021
34503867The Genetic Discrimination Observatory: confronting novel issues in genetic discrimination.Trends Genet2021
34072979A Collaborative Model to Implement Flexible, Accessible and Efficient Oncogenetic Services for Hereditary Breast and Ovarian Cancer: The C-MOnGene Study.Cancers (Basel)2021
34210984Genetic discrimination: introducing the Asian perspective to the debate.NPJ Genom Med2021
34174888Whether, when, how, and how much? General public's and cancer patients' views about the disclosure of genomic secondary findings.BMC Med Genomics2021
34010280The Biobanque québécoise de la COVID-19 (BQC19)-A cohort to prospectively study the clinical and biological determinants of COVID-19 clinical trajectories.PLoS One2021
34199804Personalized Risk Assessment for Prevention and Early Detection of Breast Cancer: Integration and Implementation (PERSPECTIVE I&I).J Pers Med2021
31527859What do cancer patients' relatives think about addressing cancer family history and performing genetic testing in palliative care?Eur J Hum Genet2020
31961723Looking Beyond GINA: Policy Approaches to Address Genetic Discrimination.Annu Rev Genomics Hum Genet2020
32025008Genomics: data sharing needs an international code of conduct.Nature2020
31992869Selling direct-to-consumer epigenetic tests: are we ready?Nat Rev Genet2020
32096730Overcoming Biases Together: Normative Stakes of Interdisciplinarity in Bioethics.AJOB Empir Bioeth2020
33240528Communicating science: epigenetics in the spotlight.Environ Epigenet2020
33415906Don Chalmers: His Contributions to Legal Research and Education, Health Law, and Research Ethics, Locally and Globally.J Law Med2020
32728465Modeling consent in the time of COVID-19.J Law Biosci2020
32203466Establishing the International Genetic Discrimination Observatory.Nat Genet2020
31023160Addressing cancer family history at the end of life: How frequent, relevant, and feasible is it? A survey of palliative care providers.Palliat Med2019
31666972Integrating artificial intelligence into health care through data access: can the GDPR act as a beacon for policymakers?J Law Biosci2019
31957580Legal and Ethical Challenges of International Direct-to-Participant Genomic Research: Conclusions and Recommendations.J Law Med Ethics2019
31792275Benefits and barriers in the design of harmonized access agreements for international data sharing.Sci Data2019
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Co-authored papers 49
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Co-authored papers 15
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Co-authored papers 15
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Co-authored papers 13
University of Edinburgh
Co-authored papers 13
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Co-authored papers 12
School of Public Health, University of Montreal
Co-authored papers 12
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Co-authored papers 9
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Terry Fox Research Institute.
Co-authored papers 8
Faculty of Law and School of Public Health, University of Alberta
Co-authored papers 8
Osaka University
Co-authored papers 7
University of Louisville
Co-authored papers 7
CHU de Quebec-Universite Laval Research Center
Co-authored papers 6
McGill University
Co-authored papers 6
University of Tasmania
Co-authored papers 6
Institute for the Advanced Study of Human Biology (ASHBi), Kyoto University
Co-authored papers 6
The Institute for Genomic Health, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
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University of Oxford
Co-authored papers 5
UCL Cancer Institute, University College London
Co-authored papers 5
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University of Alberta
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University of Iowa.
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University of Oklahoma
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