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Vardit Ravitsky (CM4AI)
The Hastings Center
0000-0002-7080-8801
2002
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Ethics, policy-making
PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
37549186Proposed Principles for International Bioethics Conferencing: Anti-Discriminatory, Global, and Inclusive.Am J Bioeth2024
36350287Rewriting the genetic bond: Gene editing and our understanding of genetic parenthood.Bioethics2023
37963134A Path Forward-and Outward: Repositioning Bioethics to Face Future Challenges.Hastings Cent Rep2023
37716717Investigating the Influence of Artificial Intelligence on Adolescent Health: An Urgent Call to Action.J Adolesc Health2023
37657921Academic freedom under siege.J Med Ethics2023
37647464Individuals and (Synthetic) Data Points: Using Value-Sensitive Design to Foster Ethical Deliberations on Epistemic Transitions.Am J Bioeth2023
37769066Ethically cleared to launch?Science2023
38088622<b>Harvey and Gurvir's Law:</b> Ontario Bill for Quality Prenatal Information about Down Syndrome: Terminology, Feasibility, and Ethical Issues.J Law Med Ethics2023
37812098Generative AI, Specific Moral Values: A Closer Look at ChatGPT's New Ethical Implications for Medical AI.Am J Bioeth2023
35725302Parent-initiated posthumous-assisted reproduction revisited in light of the interest in genetic origins.J Med Ethics2023
37382788Mapping international research output within ethical, legal, and social implications (ELSI) of assisted reproductive technologies.J Assist Reprod Genet2023
37382787Mapping ethical, legal, &amp; social implications (ELSI) of assisted reproductive technologies.J Assist Reprod Genet2023
36919551Going Back to Basics: What is the Target of Prenatal Screening?Am J Bioeth2023
36916763The ethics of bioethics conferencing in Qatar.Bioethics2023
32216981Governing the futures of non-invasive prenatal testing: An exploration of social acceptability using the Delphi method.Soc Sci Med2022
35579510"Autonomy and solidarity: Bridging the tensions": Celebrating the 15th World Congress of Bioethics.Bioethics2022
35489020IAB Presidential Address: Bioethics, justice, and lessons from a global pandemic.Bioethics2022
36398634Mitochondrial Replacement Therapy: In Whose Interests?J Law Med Ethics2022
35902698Views of Canadian healthcare professionals on the future uses of non-invasive prenatal testing: a mixed method study.Eur J Hum Genet2022
35217301Colombian adolescents' preferences for independently accessing sexual and reproductive health services: A cross-sectional and bioethics analysis.Sex Reprod Healthc2022
35089840The Serious Factor in Expanded Prenatal Genetic Testing.Am J Bioeth2022
35103570Expanded Prenatal Testing: Maintaining a Non-Directive Approach to Promote Reproductive Autonomy.Am J Bioeth2022
33095108Noninvasive Prenatal Testing: Views of Canadian Pregnant Women and Their Partners Regarding Pressure and Societal Concerns.AJOB Empir Bioeth2021
33848430The Emergence and Global Spread of Noninvasive Prenatal Testing.Annu Rev Genomics Hum Genet2021
34023061"Fostering Autonomy" for Adolescents to Access Health Services: A Need for Clarifications.J Adolesc Health2021
33058217Discussing non-invasive prenatal testing on Reddit: The benefits, the concerns, and the comradery.Prenat Diagn2021
33441113A qualitative study of women and partners from Lebanon and Quebec regarding an expanded scope of noninvasive prenatal testing.BMC Pregnancy Childbirth2021
32245465Impact of legislation and public funding on oncofertility: a survey of Canadian, French and Moroccan pediatric hematologists/oncologists.BMC Med Ethics2020
31961722The Regulation of Mitochondrial Replacement Techniques Around the World.Annu Rev Genomics Hum Genet2020
31694871'Serious' factor-a relevant starting point for further debate: a response.J Med Ethics2020
32041603Implementation challenges for an ethical introduction of noninvasive prenatal testing: a qualitative study of healthcare professionals' views from Lebanon and Quebec.BMC Med Ethics2020
32716785Are Immunity Licenses Just?Am J Bioeth2020
32529711Special Issue: IAB 14th World Congress.Bioethics2020
28799832Soldiers' Preferences Regarding Sperm Preservation, Posthumous Reproduction, and Attributes of a Potential "Posthumous Mother".Omega (Westport)2019
30106178Parents' posthumous use of daughter's ovarian tissue: Ethical dimensions.Bioethics2019
30153089Oncofertility Decision Making: Findings from Israeli Adolescents and Parents.J Adolesc Young Adult Oncol2019
31326898The 'serious' factor in germline modification.J Med Ethics2019
31355201Canada's <i>Assisted Human Reproduction Act:</i> Pragmatic Reforms in Support of Research.Front Med (Lausanne)2019
31553040The forgotten men: rising rates of male infertility urgently require new approaches for its prevention, diagnosis and treatment.Biol Reprod2019
31543048Withholding and Withdrawing: A Religious-Cultural Path Toward a Practical Resolution.Am J Bioeth2019
31596249An Analytical Mobile App for Shared Decision Making About Prenatal Screening: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Study.JMIR Res Protoc2019
31307361Toward Broader Genetic Contextualism: Genetic Testing Enters the Age of Evidence-Based Medicine.Am J Bioeth2019
30738740Canadian Pregnant Women's Preferences Regarding NIPT for Down Syndrome: The Information They Want, How They Want to Get It, and With Whom They Want to Discuss It.J Obstet Gynaecol Can2019
30976097CRISPR in the North American popular press.Genet Med2019
31110356How bans on germline editing deprive patients with mitochondrial disease.Nat Biotechnol2019
30578132Informal PrEP: an emerging need for nomenclature.Lancet Public Health2019
30630440The value of non-invasive prenatal testing: preferences of Canadian pregnant women, their partners, and health professionals regarding NIPT use and access.BMC Pregnancy Childbirth2019
30361155Pre-implantation Genetic Diagnosis: The Road Forward in Canada.J Obstet Gynaecol Can2019
29595433Research on Human Embryos and Reproductive Materials: Revisiting Canadian Law and Policy.Healthc Policy2018
30133409The Best Interest Standard and the Child's Right to an Open Future.Am J Bioeth2018
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School of Public Health, Universite de Montreal.
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Universite de Montreal.
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