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Marsha Michie
Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine
2010
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Vardit Ravitsky (CM4AI)
PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
36858613The cost of 'free': Advising patients about sponsored genetic testing.Cleve Clin J Med2023
37046173Never "totally prepared": Support groups on helping families prepare for a child with a genetic condition.J Community Genet2023
37339310Translational Justice in Human Gene Editing: Bringing End User Engagement and Policy Together.Am J Bioeth2023
37226465Views of parents of children with Down syndrome on Alzheimer's disease vaccination.J Intellect Disabil2023
35089842What Really Matters Now in Prenatal Genetics.Am J Bioeth2022
35793676Prenatal genetics in a post-Roe United States.Cell Rep Med2022
36383634Impact of Telehealth on the Delivery of Prenatal Care During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Mixed Methods Study of the Barriers and Opportunities to Improve Health Care Communication in Discussions About Pregnancy and Prenatal Genetic Testing.JMIR Form Res2022
35917428Beyond Abortion Clinics: How Overturning Roe Will Obstruct Life-Saving Research and Fetal Therapy.Am J Bioeth2022
35258428Considering Reprogenomics in the Ethical Future of Fetal Therapy Trials.Am J Bioeth2022
32562594Pregnant Women in Trials of Covid-19: A Critical Time to Consider Ethical Frameworks of Inclusion in Clinical Trials.Ethics Hum Res2020
31877259Evaluating the Risks and Benefits of Genetic and Pharmacologic Interventions for Down Syndrome: Views of Parents.Am J Intellect Dev Disabil2020
31680382The personal utility of cfDNA screening: Pregnant patients' experiences with cfDNA screening and views on expanded cfDNA panels.J Genet Couns2020
32115901Is preparation a good reason for prenatal genetic testing? Ethical and critical questions.Birth Defects Res2020
30940924Adherence of cell-free DNA noninvasive prenatal screens to ACMG recommendations.Genet Med2019
31876472Prioritizing Women's Health in Germline Editing Research.AMA J Ethics2019
29930393Gene modification therapies: views of parents of people with Down syndrome.Genet Med2019
31331245The clinical application of gene editing: ethical and social issues.Per Med2019
31599684Attitudes Toward Hypothetical Uses of Gene-Editing Technologies in Parents of People with Autosomal Aneuploidies.CRISPR J2019
31155614Response to Johansen Taber et al.Genet Med2019
30914827What do we do now?: Responding to claims of germline gene editing in humans.Genet Med2019
29300378Conflicts of interest in genetic counseling: persistent underlying questions.Genet Med2018
30265599Weaponizing Hope: Sources of Hope, Unrealistic Optimism, and Denial.Am J Bioeth2018
27996895Dr. Pangloss's Clinic: Prenatal Whole Genome Sequencing and a Return to Reality.Am J Bioeth2017
38089918Expanding Use of cfDNA Screening in Pregnancy: Current and Emerging Ethical, Legal, and Social Issues.Curr Genet Med Rep2017
28388340Offering Prenatal Screening in the Age of Genomic Medicine: A Practical Guide.J Womens Health (Larchmt)2017
28301696Toward an Ethically Sensitive Implementation of Noninvasive Prenatal Screening in the Global Context.Hastings Cent Rep2017
28125084Conflicts of interest in genetic counseling: acknowledging and accepting.Genet Med2017
26739840Spanish- and English-Speaking Pregnant Women's Views on cfDNA and Other Prenatal Screening: Practical and Ethical Reflections.J Genet Couns2016
28180146"I think we've got too many tests!": Prenatal providers' reflections on ethical and clinical challenges in the practice integration of cell-free DNA screening.Ethics Med Public Health2016
26566970"This lifetime commitment": Public conceptions of disability and noninvasive prenatal genetic screening.Am J Med Genet A2016
27699200Informed decision-making about prenatal cfDNA screening: An assessment of written materials.Ethics Med Public Health2016
27244688Impact of the increased adoption of prenatal cfDNA screening on non-profit patient advocacy organizations in the United States.Prenat Diagn2016
25554818Findings of nonparentage: a case for autonomy.Pediatrics2015
26632363Cherchez la Femme: Reproductive CRISPR and Women's Choices.Am J Bioeth2015
26322648Noninvasive Prenatal Genetic Testing: Current and Emerging Ethical, Legal, and Social Issues.Annu Rev Genomics Hum Genet2015
26185771Old Questions, New Paradigms: Ethical, Legal, and Social Complications of Noninvasive Prenatal Testing.AJOB Empir Bioeth2015
25932463"Don't Want No Risk and Don't Want No Problems": Public Understandings of the Risks and Benefits of Non-Invasive Prenatal Testing in the United States.AJOB Empir Bioeth2015
25697637Flexible positions, managed hopes: the promissory bioeconomy of a whole genome sequencing cancer study.Soc Sci Med2015
23664778Not-so-incidental findings: the ACMG recommendations on the reporting of incidental findings in clinical whole genome and whole exome sequencing.Trends Biotechnol2013
22935717Am I a control?: Genotype-driven research recruitment and self-understandings of study participants.Genet Med2012
23289702What research ethics should learn from genomics and society research: lessons from the ELSI Congress of 2011.J Law Med Ethics2012
21680977"If I could in a small way help": motivations for and beliefs about sample donation for genetic research.J Empir Res Hum Res Ethics2011
22228058The meaning of genetic research results: reflections from individuals with and without a known genetic disorder.J Empir Res Hum Res Ethics2011
22228056Research participants' perspectives on genotype-driven research recruitment.J Empir Res Hum Res Ethics2011
20597744Narrating disability, narrating religious practice: reconciliation and fragile X syndrome.Intellect Dev Disabil2010
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