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Ubaka Ogbogu
University of Alberta
2007
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Vardit Ravitsky (CM4AI)
PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
37576805"No one went into pharmacy ⿦ to sell a lot of Coca-Cola. It's just sort of a necessary evil" - Community pharmacists' perceptions of front-of-store sales and ethical tensions in the retail environment.Explor Res Clin Soc Pharm2023
35041252Ethical, Legal, and Social Implications (ELSI) Research: Methods and Approaches.Curr Protoc2022
33210409Bioethics and practical justice in the post-COVID-19 era.Dev World Bioeth2021
33541252Promoting Ethical Payment in Human Infection Challenge Studies.Am J Bioeth2021
33535996Media representations of COVID-19 public health policies: assessing the portrayal of essential health services in Canadian print media.BMC Public Health2021
33689566Plumbing the Depths of Ethical Payment for Research Participation.Am J Bioeth2021
34048692ISSCR Guidelines for Stem Cell Research and Clinical Translation: The 2021 update.Stem Cell Reports2021
32686506Virtual care: Enhancing access or harming care?Healthc Manage Forum2020
31068009Realigning gene editing with clinical research ethics: What the "CRISPR Twins" debacle means for Chinese and international research ethics governance.Account Res2019
31355201Canada's <i>Assisted Human Reproduction Act:</i> Pragmatic Reforms in Support of Research.Front Med (Lausanne)2019
29595433Research on Human Embryos and Reproductive Materials: Revisiting Canadian Law and Policy.Healthc Policy2018
29874243The bench is closer to the bedside than we think: Uncovering the ethical ties between preclinical researchers in translational neuroscience and patients in clinical trials.PLoS Biol2018
29716594The involvement of Canadian physicians in promoting and providing unproven and unapproved stem cell interventions.BMC Med Ethics2018
28062017Non-invasive Prenatal Testing and the Unveiling of an Impaired Translation Process.J Obstet Gynaecol Can2017
29302357A blueprint for the next generation of ELSI research, training, and outreach in regenerative medicine.NPJ Regen Med2017
29302340Human gene editing: revisiting Canadian policy.NPJ Regen Med2017
28609391Promotion and marketing of bioidentical hormone therapy on the internet: a content analysis of websites.Menopause2017
28733061Mitochondrial Replacement Therapy: The Road to the Clinic in Canada.J Obstet Gynaecol Can2017
27661618Community Pharmacists' Views and Practices Regarding Natural Health Products Sold in Community Pharmacies.PLoS One2016
25476708Research ethics and stem cells: Is it time to re-think current approaches to oversight?EMBO Rep2015
26464028The commercialization of university-based research: Balancing risks and benefits.BMC Med Ethics2015
24485220Policy recommendations for addressing privacy challenges associated with cell-based research and interventions.BMC Med Ethics2014
27774156A review of the key issues associated with the commercialization of biobanks.J Law Biosci2014
25241736Professional regulation: a potentially valuable tool in responding to "stem cell tourism".Stem Cell Reports2014
25101229Newspaper coverage of biobanks.PeerJ2014
23292462Chinese newspaper coverage of (unproven) stem cell therapies and their providers.Stem Cell Rev Rep2013
23627829Reassessing direct-to-consumer portrayals of unproven stem cell therapies: is it getting better?Regen Med2013
23795186Pharmaceutical care and access to health information decisions involving minors: Characterizing the pharmacist's obligation to the patient.Can Pharm J (Ott)2013
23020169Enabling advanced cell therapies (EnACT): invitation to an online forum on resolving barriers to clinical translation.Regen Med2012
23210826Global update: Canada.Regen Med2012
22134549Stem cell research, scientific freedom and the commodification concern.EMBO Rep2011
23185905Reference re assisted human reproduction actand the future of technology-assisted reproduction and embryo research in Canada.Health Law J2011
19513051Science communication reconsidered.Nat Biotechnol2009
20005794iPS cells: mapping the policy issues.Cell2009
19341618The challenge of regulating rapidly changing science: stem cell legislation in Canada.Cell Stem Cell2009
19521798The stem cell research environment: a patchwork of patchworks.Stem Cell Rev Rep2009
18588471Patents, commercialization and the Canadian stem cell research community.Regen Med2008
19041775Stem cell clinics online: the direct-to-consumer portrayal of stem cell medicine.Cell Stem Cell2008
18972268Biomedical research and the commercialization agenda: a review of main considerations for neuroscience.Account Res2008
17698828Canada's approach to conflict- of-interest oversight.CMAJ2007
17548387Informed consent in embryonic stem cell research: are we following basic principles?CMAJ2007
18053386An investigation of embryo donation, informed consent, and research oversight in Canadian human embryonic stem cell research.J Obstet Gynaecol Can2007
19702191Against doctor's orders: the force and limits of personal autonomy in the health care setting.Health Law J2007
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