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G Owen Schaefer

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Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal|September 29, 2015
Direct vs. Indirect Moral EnhancementG Owen Schaefer
Asian Bioethics Review|March 15, 2021
Presenters or Patients? A Crucial Distinction in Individual Health AssessmentsG Owen Schaefer
Journal of Medical Ethics|March 2, 2022
Zero COVID and health inequities: lessons from SingaporeG Owen Schaefer
Journal of Medical Ethics|December 11, 2020
In defence of a broad approach to public interest in health data researchAngela Ballantyne, G Owen Schaefer
Journal of Medical Ethics|May 8, 2020
Public interest in health data research: laying out the conceptual groundworkAngela Ballantyne, G Owen Schaefer
Journal of Medical Ethics|January 24, 2018
Consent and the ethical duty to participate in health data researchAngela Ballantyne, G Owen Schaefer
Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal|February 23, 2011
The right to withdraw from researchG Owen Schaefer, Alan Wertheimer
Journal of Medical Ethics|May 15, 2021
Ethics of digital contact tracing wearablesG Owen Schaefer, Angela Ballantyne
The Hastings Center Report|March 29, 2018
The Right to Know: A Revised Standard for Reporting Incidental FindingsG Owen Schaefer, Julian Savulescu
The Hastings Center Report|June 28, 2022
Necessity, Rights, and Rationing in Compulsory ResearchG Owen Schaefer, Anantharaman Muralidharan
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Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal|September 29, 2015
Direct vs. Indirect Moral EnhancementG Owen Schaefer
Asian Bioethics Review|March 15, 2021
Presenters or Patients? A Crucial Distinction in Individual Health AssessmentsG Owen Schaefer
Journal of Medical Ethics|March 2, 2022
Zero COVID and health inequities: lessons from SingaporeG Owen Schaefer
Journal of Medical Ethics|December 11, 2020
In defence of a broad approach to public interest in health data researchAngela Ballantyne, G Owen Schaefer
Journal of Medical Ethics|May 8, 2020
Public interest in health data research: laying out the conceptual groundworkAngela Ballantyne, G Owen Schaefer
Journal of Medical Ethics|January 24, 2018
Consent and the ethical duty to participate in health data researchAngela Ballantyne, G Owen Schaefer
Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal|February 23, 2011
The right to withdraw from researchG Owen Schaefer, Alan Wertheimer
Journal of Medical Ethics|May 15, 2021
Ethics of digital contact tracing wearablesG Owen Schaefer, Angela Ballantyne
The Hastings Center Report|March 29, 2018
The Right to Know: A Revised Standard for Reporting Incidental FindingsG Owen Schaefer, Julian Savulescu
The Hastings Center Report|June 28, 2022
Necessity, Rights, and Rationing in Compulsory ResearchG Owen Schaefer, Anantharaman Muralidharan
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