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Insoo Hyun
Center for Bioethics, Harvard Medical School
2000
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Vardit Ravitsky (CM4AI)
PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
37028398New monkey embryo models-it's getting complicated.Cell Stem Cell2023
37620252A Multistakeholder Perspective on Advancing Individualized Therapeutics.Clin Pharmacol Ther2023
37150289Neuroethical implications of focused ultrasound for neuropsychiatric illness.Brain Stimul2023
37127437Acceptance of genetic editing and of whole genome sequencing of human embryos by patients with infertility before and after the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.Reprod Biomed Online2023
36258039How collaboration between bioethicists and neuroscientists can advance research.Nat Neurosci2022
35705013The need for a standard for informed consent for collection of human fetal material.Stem Cell Reports2022
36495862Stem cell ethics and policy: What's old is new again.Med2022
36484509Clarifying the Ethics and Oversight of Chimeric Research.Hastings Cent Rep2022
36484507Moral Status and the Oversight of Research Involving Chimeric Animals.Hastings Cent Rep2022
33199860Rethinking organoid technology through bioengineering.Nat Mater2021
33674483Human embryo research beyond the primitive streak.Science2021
34853479The responsibility for ethical procurement of human embryos and gametes.Nat Biotechnol2021
34822773Rescuing human fetal tissue research in the United States: A call for additional regulatory reform.Stem Cell Reports2021
34048695ISSCR guidelines for the transfer of human pluripotent stem cells and their direct derivatives into animal hosts.Stem Cell Reports2021
34048692ISSCR Guidelines for Stem Cell Research and Clinical Translation: The 2021 update.Stem Cell Reports2021
32444270Considerations for ventilator triage during the COVID-19 pandemic.Lancet Respir Med2020
32017900Ethical issues related to brain organoid research.Brain Res2020
31951813Toward Guidelines for Research on Human Embryo Models Formed from Stem Cells.Stem Cell Reports2020
32716752Moonshots and Other Metaphors: The BRAIN Initiative.AJOB Neurosci2020
30996309Pig experiment challenges assumptions around brain damage in people.Nature2019
31175656Human-Monkey Chimeras for Modeling Human Disease: Opportunities and Challenges.Methods Mol Biol2019
31175652Ethical Standards for Chimera Research Oversight.Methods Mol Biol2019
31175646Informed Consent Issues for Cell Donors.Methods Mol Biol2019
31602659Ethical considerations for human-animal neurological chimera research: mouse models and beyond.EMBO J2019
31158828Multi-cellular engineered living systems: building a community around responsible research on emergence.Biofabrication2019
29595433Research on Human Embryos and Reproductive Materials: Revisiting Canadian Law and Policy.Healthc Policy2018
30319057Human-Monkey Chimeras for Modeling Human Disease: Opportunities and Challenges.Stem Cells Dev2018
30542177Debate ethics of embryo models from stem cells.Nature2018
29691509The ethics of experimenting with human brain tissue.Nature2018
29220028Erratum: Revisiting the Warnock rule.Nat Biotechnol2017
28279974Ethics of stem cell-derived gametes made in a dish: fertility for everyone?EMBO Mol Med2017
28292838Ethical issues in human organoid and gastruloid research.Development2017
28943028Engineering Ethics and Self-Organizing Models of Human Development: Opportunities and Challenges.Cell Stem Cell2017
29121025Query the merits of embryo editing for reproductive research now.Nat Biotechnol2017
29121021Revisiting the Warnock rule.Nat Biotechnol2017
27179752New ISSCR guidelines: clinical translation of stem cell research.Lancet2016
27629603Illusory fears must not stifle chimaera research.Nature2016
27172031Embryology policy: Revisit the 14-day rule.Nature2016
27193661Policy: Global standards for stem-cell research.Nature2016
27574863What's Wrong with Human/Nonhuman Chimera Research?PLoS Biol2016
27185282Setting Global Standards for Stem Cell Research and Clinical Translation: The 2016 ISSCR Guidelines.Stem Cell Reports2016
25516963From naïve pluripotency to chimeras: a new ethical challenge?Development2015
26022622The road to mitochondrial gene transfer: follow the middle lane.Mol Ther2015
24857592A question of ethics: selling autologous stem cell therapies flaunts professional standards.Stem Cell Res2014
24784200Policy: Regulate embryos made for research.Nature2014
23311836The embryo potentiality argument revisited: "Once more unto the breach, dear friends".Am J Bioeth2013
23642359Therapeutic hope, spiritual distress, and the problem of stem cell tourism.Cell Stem Cell2013
23472870Position statement on the provision and procurement of human eggs for stem cell research.Cell Stem Cell2013
21512524The bioethics of iPS cell-based drug discovery.Clin Pharmacol Ther2011
21982229Moving human SCNT research forward ethically.Cell Stem Cell2011
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Institute for the Advanced Study of Human Biology (WPI-ASHBi), Kyoto University
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Institute of Molecular Biotechnology of the Austrian Academy of Sciences (IMBA)
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The Center for Stem Cell Biology, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
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The Center for Law and the Biosciences, Stanford University
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