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Felicity Boardman

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Health (London, England : 1997)|November 9, 2013
Experiential knowledge of disability, impairment and illness: The reproductive decisions of families genetically at riskFelicity Boardman
European Journal of Human Genetics : EJHG|February 19, 2025
Editorial: severity in a genomic ageFelicity Boardman
Journal of Community Genetics|September 7, 2019
Human genome editing and the identity politics of genetic disabilityFelicity Boardman
Journal of Community Genetics|May 2, 2020
Letter to the editor. Gene editing and disabled people: a response to Iñigo de Miguel BeriainFelicity Boardman
Sociology of Health & Illness|October 1, 2022
Expressivist objections to prenatal screening and testing: Perceptions of people living with disabilityFelicity Boardman, Gareth Thomas
European Journal of Human Genetics : EJHG|November 6, 2022
Not putting the cart before the horse: the complex social and ethical terrain of prenatal exome sequencingFelicity Boardman, Ruth Horn
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|April 17, 2022
'We're kind of like genetic nomads': Parents' experiences of biographical disruption and uncertainty following in/conclusive results from newborn cystic fibrosis screeningFelicity Boardman, Corinna Clark
Molecular Genetics & Genomic Medicine|October 30, 2018
Responsibility, identity, and genomic sequencing: A comparison of published recommendations and patient perspectives on accepting or declining incidental findingsFelicity Boardman, Rachel Hale
Midwifery|February 13, 2022
Exploring trust in (bio)medical and experiential knowledge of birth: The perspectives of pregnant women, new mothers and maternity care providersGeorgia Clancy, Felicity Boardman, Sophie Rees
Child: Care, Health and Development|March 15, 2021
Children's perspectives and experiences of health, diet, physical activity and weight in an urban, multi-ethnic UK population: A qualitative studyMarie Murphy, Felicity Boardman, Wendy Robertson, et al.
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Health (London, England : 1997)|November 9, 2013
Experiential knowledge of disability, impairment and illness: The reproductive decisions of families genetically at riskFelicity Boardman
European Journal of Human Genetics : EJHG|February 19, 2025
Editorial: severity in a genomic ageFelicity Boardman
Journal of Community Genetics|September 7, 2019
Human genome editing and the identity politics of genetic disabilityFelicity Boardman
Journal of Community Genetics|May 2, 2020
Letter to the editor. Gene editing and disabled people: a response to Iñigo de Miguel BeriainFelicity Boardman
Sociology of Health & Illness|October 1, 2022
Expressivist objections to prenatal screening and testing: Perceptions of people living with disabilityFelicity Boardman, Gareth Thomas
European Journal of Human Genetics : EJHG|November 6, 2022
Not putting the cart before the horse: the complex social and ethical terrain of prenatal exome sequencingFelicity Boardman, Ruth Horn
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|April 17, 2022
'We're kind of like genetic nomads': Parents' experiences of biographical disruption and uncertainty following in/conclusive results from newborn cystic fibrosis screeningFelicity Boardman, Corinna Clark
Molecular Genetics & Genomic Medicine|October 30, 2018
Responsibility, identity, and genomic sequencing: A comparison of published recommendations and patient perspectives on accepting or declining incidental findingsFelicity Boardman, Rachel Hale
Midwifery|February 13, 2022
Exploring trust in (bio)medical and experiential knowledge of birth: The perspectives of pregnant women, new mothers and maternity care providersGeorgia Clancy, Felicity Boardman, Sophie Rees
Child: Care, Health and Development|March 15, 2021
Children's perspectives and experiences of health, diet, physical activity and weight in an urban, multi-ethnic UK population: A qualitative studyMarie Murphy, Felicity Boardman, Wendy Robertson, et al.
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