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Erika Kleiderman

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Accountability in Research|May 10, 2019
Realigning gene editing with clinical research ethics: What the "CRISPR Twins" debacle means for Chinese and international research ethics governanceErika Kleiderman, Ubaka Ogbogu
The CRISPR Journal|October 11, 2019
Heritable Genome Editing: Who Speaks for "Future" Children?Bartha Maria Knoppers, Erika Kleiderman
CMAJ : Canadian Medical Association Journal = Journal De L'Association Medicale Canadienne|January 30, 2019
"CRISPR babies": What does this mean for science and Canada?Bartha Maria Knoppers, Erika Kleiderman
Journal of Community Genetics|August 18, 2019
Human germline genome editing is illegal in Canada, but could it be desirable for some members of the rare disease community?Erika Kleiderman, Ian Norris Kellner Stedman
Journal of Medical Ethics|November 8, 2019
'Serious' factor-a relevant starting point for further debate: a responseErika Kleiderman, Vardit Ravitsky, Bartha Maria Knoppers
Journal of Medical Ethics|July 22, 2019
The 'serious' factor in germline modificationErika Kleiderman, Vardit Ravitsky, Bartha Maria Knoppers
The American Journal of Bioethics : AJOB|June 1, 2018
Genetically Enhanced Minors: Whose Responsibility?Erika Kleiderman, Audrey Boily, Bartha Maria Knoppers
The American Journal of Bioethics : AJOB|August 18, 2020
Of the Rights and Best Interests of Future GenerationsErika Kleiderman, Minh Thu Nguyen, Bartha Maria Knoppers
Plos One|March 24, 2018
The author who wasn't there? Fairness and attribution in publications following access to population biobanksErika Kleiderman, Amy Pack, Pascal Borry, et al.
Regenerative Medicine|July 26, 2018
Bridging stem cell research and medicine: a learning health systemSeydina B Touré, Erika Kleiderman, Bartha M Knoppers
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Accountability in Research|May 10, 2019
Realigning gene editing with clinical research ethics: What the "CRISPR Twins" debacle means for Chinese and international research ethics governanceErika Kleiderman, Ubaka Ogbogu
The CRISPR Journal|October 11, 2019
Heritable Genome Editing: Who Speaks for "Future" Children?Bartha Maria Knoppers, Erika Kleiderman
CMAJ : Canadian Medical Association Journal = Journal De L'Association Medicale Canadienne|January 30, 2019
"CRISPR babies": What does this mean for science and Canada?Bartha Maria Knoppers, Erika Kleiderman
Journal of Community Genetics|August 18, 2019
Human germline genome editing is illegal in Canada, but could it be desirable for some members of the rare disease community?Erika Kleiderman, Ian Norris Kellner Stedman
Journal of Medical Ethics|November 8, 2019
'Serious' factor-a relevant starting point for further debate: a responseErika Kleiderman, Vardit Ravitsky, Bartha Maria Knoppers
Journal of Medical Ethics|July 22, 2019
The 'serious' factor in germline modificationErika Kleiderman, Vardit Ravitsky, Bartha Maria Knoppers
The American Journal of Bioethics : AJOB|June 1, 2018
Genetically Enhanced Minors: Whose Responsibility?Erika Kleiderman, Audrey Boily, Bartha Maria Knoppers
The American Journal of Bioethics : AJOB|August 18, 2020
Of the Rights and Best Interests of Future GenerationsErika Kleiderman, Minh Thu Nguyen, Bartha Maria Knoppers
Plos One|March 24, 2018
The author who wasn't there? Fairness and attribution in publications following access to population biobanksErika Kleiderman, Amy Pack, Pascal Borry, et al.
Regenerative Medicine|July 26, 2018
Bridging stem cell research and medicine: a learning health systemSeydina B Touré, Erika Kleiderman, Bartha M Knoppers
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