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Christopher Gyngell
University of Melbourne
2015
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37165103Australian public perspectives on genomic data governance: responsibility, regulation, and logistical considerations.Eur J Hum Genet2024
37796364Ethics of artificial intelligence in prenatal and pediatric genomic medicine.J Community Genet2024
37530962The Parliamentary Inquiry into Mitochondrial Donation Law Reform (Maeve's Law) Bill 2021 in Australia: A Qualitative Analysis.J Bioeth Inq2024
37348929Ethical analysis of the first porcine cardiac xenotransplantation.J Med Ethics2024
34846986Non-Invasive Prenatal Testing for "Non-Medical" Traits: Ensuring Consistency in Ethical Decision-Making.Am J Bioeth2023
37558186The technology, opportunities, and challenges of Synthetic Biological Intelligence.Biotechnol Adv2023
37809032The Ethics of Human Brain Organoid Transplantation in Animals.Neuroethics2023
36959082The importance of accurate representation of human brain organoid research.Trends Biotechnol2023
37371202Intensive Care Clinicians' Perspectives on Ethical Challenges Raised by Rapid Genomic Testing in Critically Ill Infants.Children (Basel)2023
37238372Rapid Genomic Testing in Intensive Care: Health Professionals' Perspectives on Ethical Challenges.Children (Basel)2023
37295447Conceptual clarity needed in ADHD diagnosis and treatment.Lancet Psychiatry2023
37263770Storing paediatric genomic data for sequential interrogation across the lifespan.J Med Ethics2023
36473622Australian public perspectives on genomic data storage and sharing: Benefits, concerns and access preferences.Eur J Med Genet2023
36443237Rapid Genome Sequencing: Consent for New Technologies in the Neonatal Intensive Care Context.Pediatrics2022
35831422'Diagnostic shock': the impact of results from ultrarapid genomic sequencing of critically unwell children on aspects of family functioning.Eur J Hum Genet2022
35854191Ethics of Buying DNA.J Bioeth Inq2022
35852518Polygenic risk score for embryo selection-not ready for prime time.Hum Reprod2022
35390218Moving from 'fully' to 'appropriately' informed consent in genomics: The PROMICE framework.Bioethics2022
33945162Collective Reflective Equilibrium in Practice (CREP) and controversial novel technologies.Bioethics2021
34971444Consent for rapid genomic sequencing for critically ill children: legal and ethical issues.Monash Bioeth Rev2021
34971445Contemporary challenges in children's health: law, ethics and policy.Monash Bioeth Rev2021
34172526Ethics of genomic passports: should the genetically resistant be exempted from lockdowns and quarantines?J Med Ethics2021
33972547Ethically utilising COVID-19 host-genomic data.NPJ Genom Med2021
30941781Great minds think different: Preserving cognitive diversity in an age of gene editing.Bioethics2020
31770817Drugs, genes and screens: The ethics of preventing and treating spinal muscular atrophy.Bioethics2020
33275190Emerging moral status issues.Monash Bioeth Rev2020
32737393Genetics experience impacts attitudes towards germline gene editing: a survey of over 1500 members of the public.J Hum Genet2020
31617217Drawing the line on in vitro gametogenesis.Bioethics2020
31499588Sex selection and non-invasive prenatal testing: A review of current practices, evidence, and ethical issues.Prenat Diagn2020
31247677Germline gene editing and the precautionary principle.Bioethics2020
30600266Rapid Challenges: Ethics and Genomic Neonatal Intensive Care.Pediatrics2019
31760625The moral case for sign language education.Monash Bioeth Rev2019
31350357Genome editing, Goldilocks and polygenic risk scores.J Med Ethics2019
31451736From public preferences to ethical policy.Nat Hum Behav2019
31418161Subsidizing PGD: The Moral Case for Funding Genetic Selection.J Bioeth Inq2019
30724335'Small cost to pay for peace of mind': Women's experiences with non-invasive prenatal testing.Aust N Z J Obstet Gynaecol2019
30679192'Is it better not to know certain things?': views of women who have undergone non-invasive prenatal testing on its possible future applications.J Med Ethics2019
30679191Moral reasons to edit the human genome: picking up from the Nuffield report.J Med Ethics2019
30574724Legality of Embryonic Gene Editing in Australia.J Law Med2018
29800628Ethical issues in genetic modification and why application matters.Curr Opin Genet Dev2018
28919655The Ethics of Germline Gene Editing.J Appl Philos2017
28445654Gene editing and the health of future generations.J R Soc Med2017
24720568Stocking the genetic supermarket: reproductive genetic technologies and collective action problems.Bioethics2015
25473859Cognitive diversity and moral enhancement.Camb Q Healthc Ethics2015
26030497Valuable and valueless diversity.Am J Bioeth2015
25925471Germline edits: Trust ethics review process.Nature2015
26113289The moral imperative to continue gene editing research on human embryos.Protein Cell2015
26453907The Ethics of Human Life Extension: The Second Argument from Evolution.J Med Philos2015
26560284CRISPR: A path through the thicket.Nature2015
26632362Genome Editing Technologies and Human Germline Genetic Modification: The Hinxton Group Consensus Statement.Am J Bioeth2015
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