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Mark Yarborough

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Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics : CQ : the International Journal of Healthcare Ethics Committees|March 21, 2002
Adults are not big children: examining surrogate consent to research using adults with dementiaMark Yarborough
Accountability in Research|March 19, 2019
Twentieth-century science education and 21st-century genetic engineering technologies: A toxic mixMark Yarborough
Science and Engineering Ethics|December 25, 2019
Rescuing Informed Consent: How the new "Key Information" and "Reasonable Person" Provisions in the Revised U.S. Common Rule open the door to long Overdue Informed Consent Disclosure Improvements and why we need to walk Through that doorMark Yarborough
The American Journal of Bioethics : AJOB|October 20, 2015
Inconsistent Approaches to Research Involving Cognitively Impaired Adults: Why the Broad View of Substituted Judgment Is Our Best GuideMark Yarborough
Nature|November 21, 2014
Openness in science is key to keeping public trustMark Yarborough
The Journal of Clinical Ethics|August 19, 2005
Deciding for others at the end of life: storytelling and moral agencyMark Yarborough
BMJ Open Science|January 20, 2022
Moving towards less biased researchMark Yarborough
Accountability in Research|November 25, 2020
Using the concept of "deserved trust" to strengthen the value and integrity of biomedical researchMark Yarborough
Frontiers in Genetics|July 11, 2025
Why too much biomedical research is often undeserving of the public's trustMark Yarborough
Journal of Medical Ethics|June 14, 2020
Do we really know how many clinical trials are conducted ethically? Why research ethics committee review practices need to be strengthened and initial steps we could take to strengthen themMark Yarborough
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Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics : CQ : the International Journal of Healthcare Ethics Committees|March 21, 2002
Adults are not big children: examining surrogate consent to research using adults with dementiaMark Yarborough
Accountability in Research|March 19, 2019
Twentieth-century science education and 21st-century genetic engineering technologies: A toxic mixMark Yarborough
Science and Engineering Ethics|December 25, 2019
Rescuing Informed Consent: How the new "Key Information" and "Reasonable Person" Provisions in the Revised U.S. Common Rule open the door to long Overdue Informed Consent Disclosure Improvements and why we need to walk Through that doorMark Yarborough
The American Journal of Bioethics : AJOB|October 20, 2015
Inconsistent Approaches to Research Involving Cognitively Impaired Adults: Why the Broad View of Substituted Judgment Is Our Best GuideMark Yarborough
Nature|November 21, 2014
Openness in science is key to keeping public trustMark Yarborough
The Journal of Clinical Ethics|August 19, 2005
Deciding for others at the end of life: storytelling and moral agencyMark Yarborough
BMJ Open Science|January 20, 2022
Moving towards less biased researchMark Yarborough
Accountability in Research|November 25, 2020
Using the concept of "deserved trust" to strengthen the value and integrity of biomedical researchMark Yarborough
Frontiers in Genetics|July 11, 2025
Why too much biomedical research is often undeserving of the public's trustMark Yarborough
Journal of Medical Ethics|June 14, 2020
Do we really know how many clinical trials are conducted ethically? Why research ethics committee review practices need to be strengthened and initial steps we could take to strengthen themMark Yarborough
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