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Thomas H Murray
Yale School of Medicine
1980
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PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
36047308Implementation of Pre-Admission Caregiver Testing for COVID-19.Hosp Pediatr2022
35660329Relationship between the use of nonpharmaceutical interventions and COVID-19 vaccination among U.S. child care providers: A prospective cohort study.Vaccine2022
36137183Prevalence of Chronic Diseases, Depression, and Stress Among US Childcare Professionals During the COVID-19 Pandemic.Prev Chronic Dis2022
33055228COVID-19 Transmission in US Child Care Programs.Pediatrics2021
34452977COVID-19 Vaccine Uptake Among US Child Care Providers.Pediatrics2021
29852098"Natural" Talents and Dedication-Meanings and Values in Sport.Am J Bioeth2018
28543653Ripples: What to Expect When You Serve on a Bioethics Commission.Hastings Cent Rep2017
28571014A Moral Foundation for Anti-Doping: How Far Have We Progressed? Where Are the Limits?Med Sport Sci2017
25953109IRB practices and policies regarding the secondary research use of biospecimens.BMC Med Ethics2015
26331182Biobanking Research and Human Subjects Protections: Perspectives of IRB Leaders.IRB2015
25944211Field notes. The light that endures. Remembering John Arras.Hastings Cent Rep2015
24626919Genetics. Stirring the simmering "designer baby" pot.Science2014
25418704The ethics of synthetic biology: next steps and prior questions.Hastings Cent Rep2014
25418697How can we best think about an emerging technology?Hastings Cent Rep2014
23557056Are the new policies on hyperandrogenism in elite female athletes really out of bounds? Response to "out of bounds? A critique of the new policies on hyperandrogenism in elite female athletes".Am J Bioeth2013
22831469Ethical considerations in anti-doping analysis.Bioanalysis2012
21279481Publishing SNP genotypes of human embryonic stem cell lines: policy statement of the International Stem Cell Forum Ethics Working Party.Stem Cell Rev Rep2011
21845921Interests, identities, and synthetic biology.Hastings Cent Rep2011
20032316American values and health care reform.N Engl J Med2010
20394123Making sense of fairness in sports.Hastings Cent Rep2010
20430331Performance-enhancing drugs.PM R2010
19537617Deciphering genetics.Hastings Cent Rep2009
19891263Values: the beating heart of health reform.Hastings Cent Rep2009
18709904Getting out of dodge.Hastings Cent Rep2008
19024956New surgical devices and ethical challenges: a collection of perspectives and panel discussion.Cleve Clin J Med2008
18581934Ethics, evidence, and cost in newborn screening.Hastings Cent Rep2008
18702749Doping in sport: challenges for medicine, science and ethics.J Intern Med2008
17501864The ethics of the use of technologically constructed high-altitude environments to enhance performances in sport.Scand J Med Sci Sports2007
16571691Newborn screening: complexities in universal genetic testing.Am J Public Health2006
16651338Newborn screening technology: proceed with caution.Pediatrics2006
15799491Will new ways of creating stem cells dodge the objections?Hastings Cent Rep2005
16468257The quest to reform end of life care: rethinking assumptions and setting new directions.Hastings Cent Rep2005
16050258Ethical (and political) issues in research with human stem cells.Novartis Found Symp2005
15368751Ethical issues in tissue banking for research: the prospects and pitfalls of setting international standards.Theor Med Bioeth2004
12830561Are we better than we can say? Altruism in general practice.Br J Gen Pract2003
12624247Planning the genome institute's future.Science2003
12672884Genetic ties and genetic mixups.J Med Ethics2003
12852417An Olympic tail?Nat Rev Genet2003
12737161DNA, nurture and parenthood.Nat Rev Genet2003
12085515What are families for? Getting to an ethics of reproductive technology.Hastings Cent Rep2002
12226579Making informed consent meaningful: a state-of-the-art conference.Med Care2002
12544484Reflections on the ethics of genetic enhancement.Genet Med2002
11186299Facilitating participatory decision-making: what happens in real-world community practice?Med Care2000
11658245A global profession: medical values in China and the United States -- closing reflections.Hastings Cent Rep2000
9438721Genetic testing for cancer risk: how to reconcile the conflicts.JAMA1998
9052715The clinical introduction of genetic testing for Alzheimer disease. An ethical perspective.JAMA1997
11645855What do we mean by "narrative ethics"Med Humanit Rev1997
9219019Enhancing cognition in the intellectually intact.Hastings Cent Rep1997
11066511Money-back guarantees for IVF: an ethical critique.J Law Med Ethics1997
8667569Performance-enhancing drugs, fair competition, and Olympic sport.JAMA1996
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