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Erik Parens
1993
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PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
36748709Practical considerations for reinterpretation of individual genetic variants.Genet Med2023
37079856Wrestling with Public Input on an Ethical Analysis of Scientific Research.Hastings Cent Rep2023
37078667Wrestling with Social and Behavioral Genomics: Risks, Potential Benefits, and Ethical Responsibility.Hastings Cent Rep2023
36972543Cases in Precision Medicine: Is There an Obligation to Return Reinterpreted Genetic Results to Former Patients?Ann Intern Med2023
35659933Is there a way to reduce the inequity in variant interpretation on the basis of ancestry?Am J Hum Genet2022
35436152The Challenge of Genetic Variants of Uncertain Clinical Significance : A Narrative Review.Ann Intern Med2022
32873931Response to Faulkner et al.Genet Med2021
33942016Recommendations for Responsible Development and Application of Neurotechnologies.Neuroethics2021
31616070Is there a duty to reinterpret genetic data? The ethical dimensions.Genet Med2020
32445683Polygenic risk scores, prediction of psychiatric disorders, and the health of all of us.Lancet Psychiatry2020
31581333Admiring Dan's Creation.Hastings Cent Rep2019
31268574On What We Have Learned and Still Need to Learn about the Psychosocial Impacts of Genetic Testing.Hastings Cent Rep2019
29871776Building Capacity for a Global Genome Editing Observatory: Conceptual Challenges.Trends Biotechnol2018
29891181Building Capacity for a Global Genome Editing Observatory: Institutional Design.Trends Biotechnol2018
30133723Sequencing Newborns: A Call for Nuanced Use of Genomic Technologies.Hastings Cent Rep2018
28736417Choosing Flourishing: Toward a More "Binocular" Way of Thinking about Disability.Kennedy Inst Ethics J2017
29120438Four ethical priorities for neurotechnologies and AI.Nature2017
28792882Supporting Women's Autonomy in Prenatal Testing.N Engl J Med2017
25600379The authors reply.Hastings Cent Rep2015
26413943An Introduction to Thinking about Trustworthy Research into the Genetics of Intelligence.Hastings Cent Rep2015
26152385Drifting Away from Informed Consent in the Era of Personalized Medicine.Hastings Cent Rep2015
25503499Researchers' views on informed consent for return of secondary results in genomic research.Genet Med2015
24158054Informed consent for return of incidental findings in genomic research.Genet Med2014
24919982Models of consent to return of incidental findings in genomic research.Hastings Cent Rep2014
24634085Living with the ancient puzzle.Hastings Cent Rep2014
24634082Neuroimaging: beginning to appreciate its complexities.Hastings Cent Rep2014
21535062On good and bad forms of medicalization.Bioethics2013
23842918Incidental findings in the era of whole genome sequencing?Hastings Cent Rep2013
23807616Researchers' views on return of incidental genomic research results: qualitative and quantitative findings.Genet Med2013
23315853Alzheimer's disease and personhood.Hastings Cent Rep2013
21457680Should we expect "neural signatures" for DSM diagnoses?J Clin Psychiatry2011
21495513Troubled children: diagnosing, treating, and attending to context. A Hastings Center special report.Hastings Cent Rep2011
20219111Controversies concerning the diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder in children.Child Adolesc Psychiatry Ment Health2010
21283530The ethics of memory blunting: some initial thoughts.Front Behav Neurosci2010
20484395Pediatric mental health care dysfunction disorder?N Engl J Med2010
19213190Respecting children with disabilities--and their parents.Hastings Cent Rep2009
19152690Facts, values, and attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD): an update on the controversies.Child Adolesc Psychiatry Ment Health2009
18261228Understanding the agreements and controversies surrounding childhood psychopharmacology.Child Adolesc Psychiatry Ment Health2008
18787154Ethics. Do we need "synthetic bioethics"?Science2008
17726447Does it make sense to speak of neuroethics? Three problems with keying ethics to hot new science and technology.EMBO Rep2007
16092400Authenticity and ambivalence: toward understanding the enhancement debate.Hastings Cent Rep2005
15098406Genetic differences and human identities. On why talking about behavioral genetics is important and difficult.Hastings Cent Rep2004
15123472Health care professionals and intersex conditions.Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med2004
15100724Neurocognitive enhancement: what can we do and what should we do?Nat Rev Neurosci2004
12812178Clear thinking on cloning.Washington Post2003
12971062Reprogenetics and public policy. Reflections and recommendations.Hastings Cent Rep2003
12587137Disability rights critique of prenatal genetic testing: reflections and recommendations.Ment Retard Dev Disabil Res Rev2003
16619416Ethics and the practice of brain science.Cerebrum2002
11954600How long has this been going on? Disability issues, disability studies, and bioethics.Am J Bioeth2001
11330273Inadvertently crossing the germ line.Science2001
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Dalhousie University
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Petrie-Flom Center for Health Law Policy, Harvard University
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Health Law & Policy Institute, University of Houston Law Center
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