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Michelle L McGowan
Biomedical Ethics Research Program, Mayo Clinic
2008
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PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
37632220Young adults' reasoning for involving a parent in a genomic decision-making research study.J Genet Couns2024
36373897The double-edged sword of abortion regulations: Decreasing training opportunities while increasing knowledge requirements.Med Educ Online2023
37491850Adolescents' and Parents' Perspectives on a Novel Decision-Making Process for Return of Results in Genomic Research.J Empir Res Hum Res Ethics2023
37220354Wither Vulnerability? The Over/Under Protection Dilemma and Research Equity.Am J Bioeth2023
37343562Studying the impact of translational genomic research: Lessons from eMERGE.Am J Hum Genet2023
37265209State of Confusion: Ohio's Restrictive Abortion Landscape and the Production of Uncertainty in Reproductive Health Care.J Health Soc Behav2023
37162875Engaging Adolescents and Young Adults in Decisions About Return of Genomic Research Results: a mixed-methods longitudinal clinical trial protocol.Res Sq2023
36693185Unlimited Discretion: How Unchecked Bureaucratic Discretion Can Threaten Abortion Availability.J Health Polit Policy Law2023
34695272Experiences of adolescents and their parents after receiving adolescents' genomic screening results.J Genet Couns2022
35442569How Ohio's proposed abortion bans would impact travel distance to access abortion care.Perspect Sex Reprod Health2022
35852276Ohio Abortion Regulations and Ethical Dilemmas for Obstetrician-Gynecologists.Obstet Gynecol2022
36422086Outcomes of Returning Medically Actionable Genomic Results in Pediatric Research.J Pers Med2022
36532300Developing video education materials for the return of genomic test results to parents and adolescents.PEC Innov2022
35253927Alobar holoprosencephaly: Exploring mothers' perspectives on prenatal decision-making and prognostication.Prenat Diagn2022
34755409Experiences of reproductive genetic counselors with abortion regulations in Ohio.J Genet Couns2022
34351628Genomic Testing, Unexpected Consanguinity, and Adolescent Parents.Hastings Cent Rep2021
33825648The Underdeveloped "Gift": Ethics in Implementing Precision Medicine Research.Am J Bioeth2021
33930382Federal, state, and institutional barriers to the expansion of medication and telemedicine abortion services in Ohio, Kentucky, and West Virginia during the COVID-19 pandemic.Contraception2021
32342752Unregulated Health Research Using Mobile Devices: Ethical Considerations and Policy Recommendations.J Law Med Ethics2020
32757520Care Churn - Why Keeping Clinic Doors Open Isn't Enough to Ensure Access to Abortion.N Engl J Med2020
33023977Public involvement in the governance of population-level biomedical research: unresolved questions and future directions.J Med Ethics2020
33021171Filling a Federal Void: Promises and Perils of State Law in Addressing Women's Health Disparities.J Law Med Ethics2020
32437269Abortion Access in Ohio's Changing Legislative Context, 2010-2018.Am J Public Health2020
30369597Giving adolescents a voice: the types of genetic information adolescents choose to learn and why.Genet Med2019
35100691Experiences of a Multidisciplinary Genomic Tumor Board Interpreting Risk for Underlying Germline Variants in Tumor-Only Sequencing Results.JCO Precis Oncol2019
30605439Systematic Review of Typologies Used to Characterize Clinical Ethics Consultations.J Clin Ethics2018
30242820Why Does the Shift from "Personalized Medicine" to "Precision Health" and "Wellness Genomics" Matter?AMA J Ethics2018
29806518Adolescent and Parental Attitudes About Return of Genomic Research Results: Focus Group Findings Regarding Decisional Preferences.J Empir Res Hum Res Ethics2018
28426284Participatory Genomic Research: Ethical Issues from the Bottom Up to the Top Down.Annu Rev Genomics Hum Genet2017
28441061Precisely Where Are We Going? Charting the New Terrain of Precision Prevention.Annu Rev Genomics Hum Genet2017
27260081Citizen science or scientific citizenship? Disentangling the uses of public engagement rhetoric in national research initiatives.BMC Med Ethics2016
27871291"A rising tide lifts all boats": establishing a multidisciplinary genomic tumor board for breast cancer patients with advanced disease.BMC Med Genomics2016
27649826From "Personalized" to "Precision" Medicine: The Ethical and Social Implications of Rhetorical Reform in Genomic Medicine.Hastings Cent Rep2016
26242963Conflicts of Interest and Effective Oversight of Assisted Reproduction Using Donated Oocytes.J Law Med Ethics2015
24445286Integrating genomics into clinical oncology: ethical and social challenges from proponents of personalized medicine.Urol Oncol2014
25259512Gatekeepers or intermediaries? The role of clinicians in commercial genomic testing.PLoS One2014
25231658Emerging ethical issues in reproductive medicine: are bioethics educators ready?Hastings Cent Rep2014
25242336Serving epigenetics before its time.Trends Genet2014
24904347Big data, open science and the brain: lessons learned from genomics.Front Hum Neurosci2014
23589535Expanded carrier screening in reproductive healthcare: perspectives from genetics professionals.Hum Reprod2013
24955098Genetics patients' perspectives on clinical genomic testing.Per Med2013
24371364Justice in the context of family balancing.Sci Technol Human Values2013
23808097The changing landscape of carrier screening: expanding technology and options?.Health Matrix Clevel2013
23557046Whose right to know? The subjectivity of mothers in mandatory paternity testing.Am J Bioeth2013
22650467Reframing the justice implications of preserving the right to future children.Am J Bioeth2012
23662108After the revolution? Ethical and social challenges in 'personalized genomic medicine'Per Med2012
19022427Looking back: egg donors' retrospective evaluations of their motivations, expectations, and experiences during their first donation cycle.Fertil Steril2010
21051290Moral attitudes and beliefs among couples pursuing PGD for sex selection.Reprod Biomed Online2010
21076647Personal genomics and individual identities: motivations and moral imperatives of early users.New Genet Soc2010
20811836Participation in investigational fertility preservation research: a feminist research ethics approach.Cancer Treat Res2010
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