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Informed consent and other ethical issues in human population geneticsH T Greely
Stanford Law School, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305 8610, USA
Annu Rev Genet 35:785-800. 2001..Other vexing issues, including special problems caused by researchers' commercial interests, confidentiality, control over research uses and materials, and return of information to the population are also considered...
What if? The farther shores of neuroethics : commentary on "neuroscience may supersede ethics and law"Henry T Greely
Stanford Law School, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, CA, 94302 8610, USA
Sci Eng Ethics 18:439-46. 2012..It will not likely change our beliefs, implicit or explicit, in free will, or spark a new conflict between science and religion akin to the creationism controversy...
Direct brain interventions to "treat" disfavored human behaviors: ethical and social issuesH T Greely
Law School, Stanford University, Stanford, California, USA
Clin Pharmacol Ther 91:163-5. 2012..effective actions that intervene directly in the brain will be readily accepted, but what about direct brain interventions that treat brain-based causes of socially disfavored behaviors that are not generally viewed as diseases?..
Collecting biomeasures in the Panel Study of Income Dynamics: ethical and legal concernsHenry T Greely
Stanford Law School, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305 8610, USA
Biodemography Soc Biol 55:270-88. 2009..Investigators can navigate these issues successfully, but the effort will demand time, careful thought, and attention...
The uneasy ethical and legal underpinnings of large-scale genomic biobanksHenry T Greely
Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305, USA
Annu Rev Genomics Hum Genet 8:343-64. 2007..Failure to adjust to these new challenges is not only legally and ethically inappropriate, but puts at risk the political support on which biomedical research depends...
Special issues in genetic testing for Alzheimer diseaseH T Greely
Stanford Law School, CA 94305 8610, USA
Genet Test 3:115-9. 1999....
Moving human embryonic stem cells from legislature to lab: remaining legal and ethical questionsHenry T Greely
Stanford University, Stanford, California, USA
PLoS Med 3:e143. 2006
Legal, ethical, and social issues in human genome researchH T Greely
Stanford Law School, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305 8610, USA
Annu Rev Anthropol 27:473-502. 1998..These effects can be grouped in six broad categories: identity, prediction, history, manipulation, ownership and control, and destiny...
Human genome diversity: what about the other human genome project?H T Greely
Stanford Law School, Stanford, California 94305 8610, USA
Nat Rev Genet 2:222-7. 2001..Such an effort will confront difficult ethical and political issues; this article reviews those issues and tries to show how they might be overcome...
Thinking about the human neuron mouseHenry T Greely
Stanford University, CA, USA
Am J Bioeth 7:27-40. 2007
Proposition 71 and CIRM--assessing the return on investmentMichael T Longaker
Department of Surgery, Institute of Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine, Stanford School of Medicine, 257 Campus Drive West, Stanford, California 94305, USA
Nat Biotechnol 25:513-21. 2007..state coffers to sell $3 billion in bonds to fund the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM) with the expectation of health and financial benefits, what benchmarks should be used to measure the initiative's success?..
Strangers at the benchside: research ethics consultationMildred K Cho
Stanford Center for Biomedical Ethics, Center for Integration of Research on Geneticsand Ethics, Palo Alto, CA 94304, USA
Am J Bioeth 8:4-13. 2008..We make preliminary recommendations for the structure and process of research ethics consultation, based on our initial experiences in a pilot program...
Medical and graduate students' attitudes toward personal genomicsKelly E Ormond
Department of Genetics, Stanford Center for Biomedical Ethics, Stanford University, Stanford, California, USA
Genet Med 13:400-8. 2011....
Neuroscience-based lie detection: the urgent need for regulationHenry T Greely
Center for Law and the Biosciences, Stanford University, USA
Am J Law Med 33:377-431. 2007
Banning genetic discriminationHenry T Greely
Stanford University, Stanford, Calif, USA
N Engl J Med 353:865-7. 2005
Principles, organization, and operation of a DNA bank for clinical trials: a Department of Veterans Affairs cooperative studyPhilip W Lavori
Palo Alto VA Health Care System, Palo Alto, CA, USA
Control Clin Trials 23:222-39. 2002..In this paper we describe one approach to the solution of these problems that was adopted by one clinical trials group, the Department of Veterans Affairs Cooperative Studies Program...
Noninvasive prenatal diagnosis: pregnant women's interest and expected uptakeReana Tischler
Department of Genetics, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA
Prenat Diagn 31:1292-9. 2011..To investigate pregnant women's level of future interest in noninvasive prenatal diagnosis (NIPD) and what factors might affect expected uptake of this testing...
The paths around stem cell intellectual propertyKenneth S Taymor
Stanford University Program on Stem Cells in Society, Stanford University, 701 Welch Road, Palo Alto, California 94304, USA
Nat Biotechnol 24:411-3. 2006..Can new approaches for deriving human stem cells circumnavigate existing patents that dominate embryonic stem cell intellectual property?..
Response to open peer commentaries on "Thinking about the human neuron mouse"Henry T Greely
Stanford University, CA, USA
Am J Bioeth 7:W4-6. 2007
Defining chimeras...and chimeric concernsHenry T Greely
Stanford University, USA
Am J Bioeth 3:17-20. 2003
Family ties: the use of DNA offender databases to catch offenders' kinHenry T Greely
Stanford University, USA
J Law Med Ethics 34:248-62. 2006
Detecting individual memories through the neural decoding of memory states and past experienceJesse Rissman
Department of Psychology, Law School, and Neurosciences Program, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305, USA
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 107:9849-54. 2010..Thus, although subjective memory states can be decoded quite accurately under controlled experimental conditions, fMRI has uncertain utility for objectively detecting an individual's past experiences...
Clinical assessment incorporating a personal genomeEuan A Ashley
Center for Inherited Cardiovascular Disease, Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA, USA
Lancet 375:1525-35. 2010..The cost of genomic information has fallen steeply, but the clinical translation of genetic risk estimates remains unclear. We aimed to undertake an integrated analysis of a complete human genome in a clinical context...
Man and supermanHenry T Greely
Center for Law and the Biosciences, Stanford University, USA
New Sci 191:19. 2006
A human genome diversity cell line panelHoward M Cann
Science 296:261-2. 2002
