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Erica Haimes

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Life Sciences, Society and Policy|January 17, 2017
Sharpening the cutting edge: additional considerations for the UK debates on embryonic interventions for mitochondrial diseasesErica Haimes, Ken Taylor
The British Journal of Sociology|August 31, 2007
Sociology, ethics, and the priority of the particular: learning from a case study of genetic deliberationsErica Haimes, Robin Williams
The British Journal of Sociology|September 8, 2017
The making of a moral economy: women's views of monetary transactions in an 'egg sharing for research' schemeErica Haimes, Robin Williams
Human Fertility (Cambridge, England)|July 11, 2006
Studying potential donors' views on embryonic stem cell therapies and preimplantation genetic diagnosisErica Haimes, Jacquelyne Luce
Bioethics|January 6, 2010
The contributions of empirical evidence to socio-ethical debates on fresh embryo donation for human embryonic stem cell researchErica Haimes, Ken Taylor
Cell Stem Cell|June 1, 2011
Researching the relationships between tissue providers, clinicians, and stem cell scientistsErica Haimes, Ken Taylor
Monash Bioethics Review|December 30, 2015
Rendered invisible? The absent presence of egg providers in U.K. debates on the acceptability of research and therapy for mitochondrial diseaseErica Haimes, Ken Taylor
Sociology of Health & Illness|March 27, 2012
Eggs, ethics and exploitation? Investigating women's experiences of an egg sharing schemeErica Haimes, Ken Taylor, Ilke Turkmendag
Bioethics|October 31, 2008
The bioethics of security. EditorialRobin Williams, Michael Barr, Erica Haimes
Journal of Medical Ethics|October 29, 2010
How reproductive and regenerative medicine meet in a Chinese fertility clinic. Interviews with women about the donation of embryos to stem cell researchAnika Mitzkat, Erica Haimes, Christoph Rehmann-Sutter
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Life Sciences, Society and Policy|January 17, 2017
Sharpening the cutting edge: additional considerations for the UK debates on embryonic interventions for mitochondrial diseasesErica Haimes, Ken Taylor
The British Journal of Sociology|August 31, 2007
Sociology, ethics, and the priority of the particular: learning from a case study of genetic deliberationsErica Haimes, Robin Williams
The British Journal of Sociology|September 8, 2017
The making of a moral economy: women's views of monetary transactions in an 'egg sharing for research' schemeErica Haimes, Robin Williams
Human Fertility (Cambridge, England)|July 11, 2006
Studying potential donors' views on embryonic stem cell therapies and preimplantation genetic diagnosisErica Haimes, Jacquelyne Luce
Bioethics|January 6, 2010
The contributions of empirical evidence to socio-ethical debates on fresh embryo donation for human embryonic stem cell researchErica Haimes, Ken Taylor
Cell Stem Cell|June 1, 2011
Researching the relationships between tissue providers, clinicians, and stem cell scientistsErica Haimes, Ken Taylor
Monash Bioethics Review|December 30, 2015
Rendered invisible? The absent presence of egg providers in U.K. debates on the acceptability of research and therapy for mitochondrial diseaseErica Haimes, Ken Taylor
Sociology of Health & Illness|March 27, 2012
Eggs, ethics and exploitation? Investigating women's experiences of an egg sharing schemeErica Haimes, Ken Taylor, Ilke Turkmendag
Bioethics|October 31, 2008
The bioethics of security. EditorialRobin Williams, Michael Barr, Erica Haimes
Journal of Medical Ethics|October 29, 2010
How reproductive and regenerative medicine meet in a Chinese fertility clinic. Interviews with women about the donation of embryos to stem cell researchAnika Mitzkat, Erica Haimes, Christoph Rehmann-Sutter
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