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Gail H Javitt
D.C. and Berman Institute of Bioethics, Johns Hopkins University
1992
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PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
36044907Regulation of Molecular Diagnostics.Annu Rev Genomics Hum Genet2022
31402353Who's on third? Regulation of third-party genetic interpretation services.Genet Med2020
32342785How Can Law and Policy Advance Quality in Genomic Analysis and Interpretation for Clinical Care?J Law Med Ethics2020
29337741Regulatory Landscape for Clinical Decision Support Technology.Anesthesiology2018
29230253Barriers to clinical adoption of next-generation sequencing: a policy Delphi panel's solutions.Per Med2017
27668172Barriers to clinical adoption of next generation sequencing: Perspectives of a policy Delphi panel.Appl Transl Genom2016
25298288Regulation of next generation sequencing.J Law Med Ethics2014
23802895Take another little piece of my heart: regulating the research use of human biospecimens.J Law Med Ethics2013
19556748Developing the blueprint for a genetic testing registry.Public Health Genomics2010
20703288Which way for genetic-test regulation? Assign regulation appropriate to the level of risk.Nature2010
19430438Regulating laboratory-developed tests.Nat Biotechnol2009
18388277Public health. A case study of personalized medicine.Science2008
18767961The current landscape for direct-to-consumer genetic testing: legal, ethical, and policy issues.Annu Rev Genomics Hum Genet2008
18547207Assessing mandatory HPV vaccination: who should call the shots?J Law Med Ethics2008
18700896Carrier screening for cystic fibrosis in US genetic testing laboratories: a survey of laboratory directors.Clin Genet2008
18055737ASHG Statement* on direct-to-consumer genetic testing in the United States.Obstet Gynecol2007
29788624The right prescription for personalized genetic medicine.Per Med2007
18557224In search of a coherent framework: options for FDA oversight of genetic tests.Food Drug Law J2007
18396740FDA and clinical labs: beginning a dialogue.MLO Med Lab Obs2007
16580620Policy implications of genetic testing: not just for geneticists anymore.Adv Chronic Kidney Dis2006
16818030Pink or blue? The need for regulation is black and white.Fertil Steril2006
16964214Oversight of US genetic testing laboratories.Nat Biotechnol2006
16538801Old legacies and new paradigms: confusing "research" and "treatment" and its consequences in responding to emergent health threats.J Health Care Law Policy2005
15658034Direct-to-consumer genetic tests, government oversight, and the First Amendment: what the government can (and can't) do to protect the public's health.Oklahoma Law Rev2004
15017957Reproductive genetics 1991-2002: a selected annotated legal bibliography of genetic testing, gene transfer and reproductive cloning.J Health Care Law Policy2003
15622618Regulating (for the benefit of) future persons: a different perspective on the FDA's jurisdiction to regulate human reproductive cloning.Utah Law Rev2003
12052129Tobacco advertising in the United States: a proposal for a constitutionally acceptable form of regulation.JAMA2002
12733223Drugs and vaccines for the common defense: refining FDA regulation to promote the availability of products to counter biological attacks.J Contemp Health Law Policy2002
11789117Health promotion and the First Amendment: government control of the informational environment.Milbank Q2001
1434772Capping the crisis: medical malpractice and tort reform.Law Med Health Care1992
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