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Gary E Marchant
Center for Law, Arizona State University
1988
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PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
36748709Practical considerations for reinterpretation of individual genetic variants.Genet Med2023
33420344Does the law require reinterpretation and return of revised genomic results?Genet Med2021
33667117Global Governance of Human Genome Editing: What Are the Rules?Annu Rev Genomics Hum Genet2021
33861940Occupational exposure to glass wool fibers: An update.J Occup Environ Hyg2021
34099907Mobilizing the private sector for responsible innovation in neurotechnology.Nat Biotechnol2021
32342786From Genetics to Genomics: Facing the Liability Implications in Clinical Care.J Law Med Ethics2020
32959005Legislating in the time of a pandemic: window of opportunity or invitation for recklessness?J Law Biosci2020
32154515Can Clinical Genetics Laboratories be Sued for Medical Malpractice?Ann Health Law Life Sci2020
31012423What Are Best Practices for Ethical Use of Nanosensors for Worker Surveillance?AMA J Ethics2019
31672885To help aging populations, classify organismal senescence.Science2019
31642746Filling the Governance Gap: International Principles for Responsible Development of Neurotechnologies.AJOB Neurosci2019
29453841Beyond Cost-Benefit Analysis in the Governance of Synthetic Biology.Hastings Cent Rep2018
28985523Human Embryo Editing: Opportunities and Importance of Transnational Cooperation.Cell Stem Cell2017
28247928Advancing alternatives analysis: The role of predictive toxicology in selecting safer chemical products and processes.Integr Environ Assess Manag2017
29492313Transgenerational epigenetics and environmental justice.Environ Epigenet2017
29158769Physicians' duty to recontact and update genetic advice.Per Med2017
27256135Contrasting Medical and Legal Standards of Evidence: A Precision Medicine Case Study.J Law Med Ethics2016
29749809Big data in the era of precision medicine: big promise or big liability?Per Med2016
25479414The value of multigene predictors of clinical outcome in breast cancer: an analysis of the evidence.Expert Rev Mol Diagn2015
26930116A new window of opportunity to reject process-based biotechnology regulation.GM Crops Food2015
25984909Predictive testing for Alzheimer's disease: suicidal ideation in healthy participants.Alzheimer Dis Assoc Disord2015
25171823Public perceptions of presymptomatic testing for Alzheimer disease.Mayo Clin Proc2014
23486776Regulatory and reimbursement innovation.Sci Transl Med2013
24071800Personalized medicine and genetic malpractice.Genet Med2013
24161175Involuntary exposures to love-enhancing or anti-love agents.Am J Bioeth2013
23982076The labeling debate in the United States.GM Crops Food2013
23289677Recommendations for nanomedicine human subjects research oversight: an evolutionary approach for an emerging field.J Law Med Ethics2012
23289685Prudent precaution in clinical trials of nanomedicines.J Law Med Ethics2012
21654418The benefits and challenges of a voluntary occupational exposure database.J Occup Environ Med2011
29783333Physician liability: the next big thing for personalized medicine?Per Med2011
19274047Ethical implications of epigenetics research.Nat Rev Genet2009
20122112What does the history of technology regulation teach us about nano oversight?J Law Med Ethics2009
19350416The problems with forbidding science.Sci Eng Ethics2009
19562518Editors' overview: forbidding science?Sci Eng Ethics2009
19459537The ghost in our genes: legal and ethical implications of epigenetics.Health Matrix Clevel2009
19116861Applications and findings of an occupational exposure database for synthetic vitreous fibers.J Occup Environ Hyg2009
18480129Hormesis and toxic torts.Hum Exp Toxicol2008
17199813Transnational models for regulation of nanotechnology.J Law Med Ethics2006
29788592Legal pressures and incentives for personalized medicine.Per Med2006
23260212Genetic samples and genetic philanthropy.Virtual Mentor2004
14594635From general policy to legal rule: aspirations and limitations of the precautionary principle.Environ Health Perspect2003
11942671A synthetic vitreous fiber (SVF) occupational exposure database: implementing the SVF Health and Safety Partnership Program.Appl Occup Environ Hyg2002
12361931Use of genomics in toxicology and epidemiology: findings and recommendations of a workshop.Environ Health Perspect2002
12013542Legal criteria and judicial precedents relevant to incorporation of hormesis into regulatory decision-making.Sci Total Environ2002
12127279Toxicogenomics and toxic torts.Trends Biotechnol2002
11963951Genetics and toxic torts.Seton Hall Law Rev2001
11326778A regulatory precedent for hormesis.Hum Exp Toxicol2001
17246480Genetic analysis of the heterochromatin of chromosome 3 in Drosophila melanogaster. I. Products of compound-autosome detachment.Genetics1988
17246481Genetic Analysis of the Heterochromatin of Chromosome 3 in Drosophila Melanogaster. II. Vital Loci Identified through Ems Mutagenesis.Genetics1988
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