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Annette Rid

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Journal of Medical Ethics|February 1, 2017
Individual and public interests in clinical research during epidemics: a reply to Calain : In response to: Calain P. The Ebola clinical trials: a precedent for research ethics in disastersAnnette Rid
Perspectives in Biology and Medicine|January 8, 2021
Judging the Social Value of Health-Related Research: Current Debate and Open QuestionsAnnette Rid
The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy|March 12, 2014
Will a patient preference predictor improve treatment decision making for incapacitated patients?Annette Rid
Health Policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|June 2, 2014
How should we regulate risk in biomedical research? An ethical analysis of recent policy proposals and initiativesAnnette Rid
The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease|March 1, 2012
When is research socially valuable? Lessons from the Bucharest Early Intervention Project: commentary on a case study in the ethics of mental health researchAnnette Rid
Monash Bioethics Review|December 2, 2014
Setting risk thresholds in biomedical research: lessons from the debate about minimal riskAnnette Rid
The Hastings Center Report|March 1, 2022
The Next Wave in Health Care Priority SettingAnnette Rid
The American Journal of Bioethics : AJOB|April 10, 2015
The goals of research during an epidemicAnnette Rid
Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal|June 24, 2011
A framework for risk-benefit evaluations in biomedical researchAnnette Rid, David Wendler
The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy|February 15, 2014
Use of a patient preference predictor to help make medical decisions for incapacitated patientsAnnette Rid, David Wendler
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Journal of Medical Ethics|February 1, 2017
Individual and public interests in clinical research during epidemics: a reply to Calain : In response to: Calain P. The Ebola clinical trials: a precedent for research ethics in disastersAnnette Rid
Perspectives in Biology and Medicine|January 8, 2021
Judging the Social Value of Health-Related Research: Current Debate and Open QuestionsAnnette Rid
The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy|March 12, 2014
Will a patient preference predictor improve treatment decision making for incapacitated patients?Annette Rid
Health Policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|June 2, 2014
How should we regulate risk in biomedical research? An ethical analysis of recent policy proposals and initiativesAnnette Rid
The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease|March 1, 2012
When is research socially valuable? Lessons from the Bucharest Early Intervention Project: commentary on a case study in the ethics of mental health researchAnnette Rid
Monash Bioethics Review|December 2, 2014
Setting risk thresholds in biomedical research: lessons from the debate about minimal riskAnnette Rid
The Hastings Center Report|March 1, 2022
The Next Wave in Health Care Priority SettingAnnette Rid
The American Journal of Bioethics : AJOB|April 10, 2015
The goals of research during an epidemicAnnette Rid
Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal|June 24, 2011
A framework for risk-benefit evaluations in biomedical researchAnnette Rid, David Wendler
The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy|February 15, 2014
Use of a patient preference predictor to help make medical decisions for incapacitated patientsAnnette Rid, David Wendler
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