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Arthur L Caplan
Division of Medical Ethics, New York University Grossman School of Medicine
1976
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PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
37294937Leaving a Legacy: Allied Health Professionals' Perceptions of Fertility Preservation and Posthumous Reproduction for Adolescent and Young Adults with a Poor Cancer Prognosis.J Adolesc Young Adult Oncol2024
36283909Informed consent process in the I-SPY COVID trial is questionable.Eur J Intern Med2023
37562667Determining the right "dose" of genetic testing for gamete donors.Fertil Steril2023
37963043Regaining Trust in Public Health and Biomedical Science following Covid: The Role of Scientists.Hastings Cent Rep2023
37318399The American Association for Thoracic Surgery 2023 Expert Consensus Document: Adult cardiac transplantation utilizing donors after circulatory death.J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg2023
36446227Are We What We Eat? The Moral Imperative of the Medical Profession to Promote Plant-Based Nutrition.Am J Cardiol2023
36871571Confronting the evolution and expansion of anti-vaccine activism in the USA in the COVID-19 era.Lancet2023
36460540'Time out'-more transparency is required in 'Just-in-time' consent.Eur J Intern Med2023
36662904United in Big Data? Exploring scholars' opinions on academic-industry partnership and the use of corporate data in digital behavioral research.PLoS One2023
36309017The legacy of the COVID-19 pandemic for childhood vaccination in the USA.Lancet2023
36226382Perspectives surrounding fertility preservation and posthumous reproduction for adolescent and young adults with terminal cancer: Survey of allied health professionals.Cancer Med2023
34626491COVID-19, children, clinical trials and compassion: The ethical case for using innovative or compassionate treatments.Acta Paediatr2022
35710989Questions of accountability and transparency in the US organ donation and transplantation system.Nat Med2022
35352473Regarding normothermic regional perfusion: Arguing by insistence is not a strong argument.Am J Transplant2022
35675597Evaluating Expanded Noninvasive Prenatal Screening.Obstet Gynecol2022
35835681Ethics and the emerging use of pig organs for xenotransplantation.J Heart Lung Transplant2022
35468184Navigating parent-child disagreement about fertility preservation in minors: scoping review and ethical considerations.Hum Reprod Update2022
35817078Effectiveness of vaccination mandates in improving uptake of COVID-19 vaccines in the USA.Lancet2022
35451098Virtual surgical planning and data ownership: Navigating the provider-patient-vendor relationship.Bioethics2022
36441934In Reply.Obstet Gynecol2022
36335957The approach to informed consent in acute care research.Lancet Respir Med2022
36208358International policies on posthumous reproduction: a pilot survey study.J Assist Reprod Genet2022
36052557Emerging technologies and ethics-exogenic chimeric humanized organs.Am J Transplant2022
33827909Priority vaccination for mental illness, developmental or intellectual disability.J Med Ethics2022
33905309COVID vaccine efficacy against the B.1.351 ("South African") variant-The urgent need to lay the groundwork for possible future challenge studies.Hum Vaccin Immunother2022
35190959Revisiting selected ethical aspects of current clinical in vitro fertilization (IVF) practice.J Assist Reprod Genet2022
35226105Imperfect Improvement: Estimating Kidney Filtration without a Race Coefficient.Clin Chem2022
35188936Pediatric Trainee Perspectives on the Decision to Disclose Medical Errors.J Patient Saf2022
35072337Response to American College of Physician's statement on the ethics of transplant after normothermic regional perfusion.Am J Transplant2022
35151392Stigma, vaccination, and moral accountability.Lancet2022
35150871Should Patients Who Refuse COVID Vaccination Be Denied Transplantation Eligibility?J Card Fail2022
35088294Correction to: The changing world of IVF: the pros and cons of new business models offering assisted reproductive technologies.J Assist Reprod Genet2022
35105448Counseling, risks, and ethical considerations of planned oocyte cryopreservation.Fertil Steril2022
35048274The changing world of IVF: the pros and cons of new business models offering assisted reproductive technologies.J Assist Reprod Genet2022
35229080Incentives for COVID-19 vaccination.Lancet Reg Health Am2022
33476582Trial participants' rights after authorisation of COVID-19 vaccines.Lancet Respir Med2021
33714373Gene therapy companies have an ethical obligation to develop expanded access policies.Mol Ther2021
33903751Being fair to participants in placebo-controlled COVID-19 vaccine trials.Nat Med2021
33646837Risk Compensation and COVID-19 Vaccines.Ann Intern Med2021
33539728COVID-19 vaccine research and the trouble with clinical equipoise.Lancet2021
33644720Executive summary: It's wrong not to test: The case for universal, frequent rapid COVID-19 testing.EClinicalMedicine2021
33638133A Letter to President Biden and Secretary Designate of HHS Xavier Becerra: Remove Barriers to Federal Funding of Human Embryo and Fetal Tissue Research.Reprod Sci2021
33554849How Should We Regard Information Gathered in Nazi Experiments?AMA J Ethics2021
34793741Promoting COVID-19 vaccine acceptance: recommendations from the Lancet Commission on Vaccine Refusal, Acceptance, and Demand in the USA.Lancet2021
34383720Ethics of Artificial Intelligence in Medicine and Ophthalmology.Asia Pac J Ophthalmol (Phila)2021
34375757Current COVID-19 vaccine trials in high-income countries: are placebo-controlled trials ethical?Clin Microbiol Infect2021
34665689Helpful Lessons and Cautionary Tales: How Should COVID-19 Drug Development and Access Inform Approaches to Non-Pandemic Diseases?Am J Bioeth2021
34598821Parental consent for vaccination of minors against COVID-19.Vaccine2021
33963070Phantom premise and a shape-shifting ism: reply to Hassoun.J Med Ethics2021
34241923Ethical considerations regarding COVID-19 vaccination for transplant candidates and recipients.Clin Transplant2021
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