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Are we making progress in the debate over racial and ethnic categories in biomedical research?Susan M Wolf
University of Minnesota, N140 Mondale Hall, 229 19th Avenue South, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455, USA
Nat Genet 37:789-90. 2005
Managing incidental findings and research results in genomic research involving biobanks and archived data setsSusan M Wolf
University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
Genet Med 14:361-84. 2012..This article specifies 10 concrete recommendations, addressing new biobanks as well as those already in existence...
Mapping the inputs, analyses, and outputs of biobank research systems to identify sources of incidental findings and individual research results for potential return to participantsHeather R Bemmels
Department of Educational Psychology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
Genet Med 14:385-92. 2012....
Managing incidental findings in human subjects research: analysis and recommendationsSusan M Wolf
University of Minnesota, MN, USA
J Law Med Ethics 36:219-48, 211. 2008..We recommend a pathway and categorize IFs into those that must be disclosed to research participants, those that may be disclosed, and those that should not be disclosed...
Physician-assisted suicideSusan M Wolf
University of Minnesota, 229 19th Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN 55455, USA
Clin Geriatr Med 21:179-92, x. 2005..Addressing the demand for physician-assisted suicide requires improvement in end-of-life care and continued discussion attentive to emerging empirical data...
Recommendations for nanomedicine human subjects research oversight: an evolutionary approach for an emerging fieldLeili Fatehi
University of Minnesota, MN, USA
J Law Med Ethics 40:716-50. 2012....
Genetic testing and the future of disability insurance: ethics, law & policySusan M Wolf
University of Minnesota, MN, USA
J Law Med Ethics 35:6-32. 2007..genetic basis be excluded from coverage as pre-existing conditions? How can we assure that private insurers writing individual and group policies, employers, and public insurers deal competently and appropriately with genetic testing?..
The law of incidental findings in human subjects research: establishing researchers' dutiesSusan M Wolf
University of Minnesota, MN, USA
J Law Med Ethics 36:361-83, 214. 2008....
Debating the use of racial and ethnic categories in researchSusan M Wolf
University of Minnesota, USA
J Law Med Ethics 34:483-6. 2006
Understanding the role of genetics in disability insuranceJeffrey P Kahn
University of Minnesota, MN, USA
J Law Med Ethics 35:5. 2007
An integrated approach to oversight assessment for emerging technologiesJennifer Kuzma
Center for Science, Technology, and Public Policy, Hubert H Humphrey Institute, University of Minnesota, 301 19th Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55455, USA
Risk Anal 28:1197-220. 2008....
The incidentalomeSusan M Wolf
JAMA 296:2800-1; author reply 2801-2. 2006
Introduction: the challenge of incidental findingsSusan M Wolf
Center for Bioethics at the University of Minnesota, MN, USA
J Law Med Ethics 36:216-8. 2008
Ethics. Incidental findings in brain imaging researchJudy Illes
Center for Biomedical Ethics, Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA 94304, USA
Science 311:783-4. 2006
Assessing physician compliance with the rules for euthanasia and assisted suicideSusan M Wolf
Arch Intern Med 165:1677-9. 2005
