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Jeremy Sugarman
Johns Hopkins University, Berman Institute of Bioethics
1977
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Vardit Ravitsky (CM4AI)
PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
36861660Defining Malaysia's health research ethics system through a stakeholder driven approach.Dev World Bioeth2024
38079243Ethical Considerations in Implementing Doxycycline Postexposure Prophylaxis for the Prevention of Bacterial Sexually Transmitted Infections.Sex Transm Dis2024
36736324Critical considerations for public engagement in stem cell-related research.Stem Cell Reports2023
37668494Response to Open Peer Commentaries on "Do Clinicians Have a Duty to Participate in Pragmatic Clinical Trials?"Am J Bioeth2023
37481202"Click and mortar" opportunities for digitization and consumerism in trials.Contemp Clin Trials2023
38051327Neonatal Survival After Serial Amnioinfusions for Bilateral Renal Agenesis: The Renal Anhydramnios Fetal Therapy Trial.JAMA2023
37769066Ethically cleared to launch?Science2023
38089903Towards achieving transnational research partnership equity: lessons from implementing adaptive platform trials in low- and middle-income countries.Wellcome Open Res2023
37347876Ethical research when abortion access is legally restricted.Science2023
37105800Decentralised clinical trials: ethical opportunities and challenges.Lancet Digit Health2023
37402374Human stem cell-derived embryo models: Toward ethically appropriate regulations and policies.Cell Stem Cell2023
37167475A Competency Framework for Health Research Ethics Educational Programs: Results from a Stakeholder-Driven Mixed-Method Process.Ethics Hum Res2023
36449269Do Clinicians Have a Duty to Participate in Pragmatic Clinical Trials?Am J Bioeth2023
36805407Brief Report: Challenges in Obtaining the Informed Perspectives of Stakeholders Regarding HIV Molecular Epidemiology.J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr2023
34180726Barriers experienced by organ procurement organizations in implementing the HOPE act and HIV-positive organ donation.AIDS Care2022
35763201Toward Meeting the Obligation of Respect for Persons in Pragmatic Clinical Trials.Hastings Cent Rep2022
35597988The impact of COVID-19 on pragmatic clinical trials: lessons learned from the NIH Health Care Systems Research Collaboratory.Trials2022
36210104Ethical Considerations Regarding the Use of Race in Pulmonary Function Testing.Chest2022
36072830An Online Ethics Curriculum for Short-Term Global Health Experiences: Evaluating a Decade of Use.Ann Glob Health2022
36071689Ethics challenges in sharing data from pragmatic clinical trials.Clin Trials2022
33811112Developing a competency framework for health research ethics education and training.J Med Ethics2022
34998990Responding to signals of mental and behavioral health risk in pragmatic clinical trials: Ethical obligations in a healthcare ecosystem.Contemp Clin Trials2022
34908169Allocation of Opportunities to Participate in Clinical Trials during the Covid-19 Pandemic and Other Public Health Emergencies.Hastings Cent Rep2022
35176501Ethical and epistemic issues in the design and conduct of pragmatic stepped-wedge cluster randomized clinical trials.Contemp Clin Trials2022
35324403Toward Responsible Public Engagement in Neuroethics.AJOB Neurosci2022
35323030Participant Perspectives and Experiences Following an Intensively Monitored Antiretroviral Pause in the United States: Results from the AIDS Clinical Trials Group A5345 Biomarker Study.AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses2022
34383228Patients' Reactions to Letters Communicating Collateral Findings of Pragmatic Clinical Trials: a National Web-Based Survey.J Gen Intern Med2022
34637416Evaluating the Balance Between Privacy and Access in Digital Information Sharing.Crit Care Med2022
33150424Public attitudes toward an authorization for contact program for clinical research.J Am Med Inform Assoc2021
33719913Reframing Recruitment: Evaluating Framing in Authorization for Research Contact Programs.AJOB Empir Bioeth2021
33494754HIV prevention research and COVID-19: putting ethics guidance to the test.BMC Med Ethics2021
33738660Development of a Patient Reported Measure of Experimental Transplants with HIV and Ethics in the United States (PROMETHEUS).J Patient Rep Outcomes2021
33757411Ethical and practical considerations for mitigating risks to sexual partners during analytical treatment interruptions in HIV cure-related research.HIV Res Clin Pract2021
33530721An ethics framework for consolidating and prioritizing COVID-19 clinical trials.Clin Trials2021
33798704Short-cycle therapy is short on ethics.Int J Antimicrob Agents2021
33630327Rethinking Human Embryo Research Policies.Hastings Cent Rep2021
34941059Leave me out: Patients' characteristics and reasons for opting out of a pragmatic clinical trial involving medication adherence.Medicine (Baltimore)2021
34766524Incentives and payments in pragmatic clinical trials: Scientific, ethical, and policy considerations.Clin Trials2021
34384820Variation in time to notification of enrollment and rates of withdrawal in resuscitation trials conducted under exception from informed consent.Resuscitation2021
34379922Cabotegravir for HIV Prevention in Cisgender Men and Transgender Women.N Engl J Med2021
34463013Potential donor characteristics and decisions made by organ procurement organization staff: Results of a discrete choice experiment.Transpl Infect Dis2021
34600345Identification and management of pragmatic clinical trial collateral findings: A current understanding and directions for future research.Healthc (Amst)2021
34454678Ethical issues in establishing the efficacy and safety of long-acting injectable pre-exposure prophylaxis for HIV prevention: the HPTN 083 trial.Lancet HIV2021
34386582Patients' Experiences With HIV-positive to HIV-positive Organ Transplantation.Transplant Direct2021
34329595Patients' perspectives on the derivation and use of organoids.Stem Cell Reports2021
34214486Ethics and regulatory considerations for the clinical translation of somatic cell human epigenetic editing.Stem Cell Reports2021
34152382Guidelines for Reporting Trial Protocols and Completed Trials Modified Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic and Other Extenuating Circumstances: The CONSERVE 2021 Statement.JAMA2021
34193141Ethics of HIV cure research: an unfinished agenda.BMC Med Ethics2021
34048692ISSCR Guidelines for Stem Cell Research and Clinical Translation: The 2021 update.Stem Cell Reports2021
33472545Participant Perspectives and Experiences Entering an Intensively Monitored Antiretroviral Pause: Results from the AIDS Clinical Trials Group A5345 Biomarker Study.AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses2021
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Center for Bioethics and Humanities, University of Colorado School of Medicine
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From the National Institutes of Health
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Faculty of Law and School of Public Health, University of Alberta
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