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The Journal of Clinical Ethics|July 25, 2012
Living donation and cosmetic surgery: a double standard in medical ethics?Giuliano Testa, Erica Carlisle, Mary Simmerling, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Ethics|September 5, 2008
Rethinking the ethical framework for surrogate decision making: a qualitative study of physiciansAlexia M Torke, Mary Simmerling, Mark Siegler, et al.
Ethics & Behavior|April 22, 2006
Human participants challenges in youth-focused research: perspectives and practices of IRB administratorsDiane K Wagener, Amy K Sporer, Mary Simmerling, et al.
Cell|May 22, 2018
Disease Heritability Inferred from Familial Relationships Reported in Medical RecordsFernanda C G Polubriaginof, Rami Vanguri, Kayla Quinnies, et al.
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The Journal of Clinical Ethics|July 25, 2012
Living donation and cosmetic surgery: a double standard in medical ethics?Giuliano Testa, Erica Carlisle, Mary Simmerling, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Ethics|September 5, 2008
Rethinking the ethical framework for surrogate decision making: a qualitative study of physiciansAlexia M Torke, Mary Simmerling, Mark Siegler, et al.
Ethics & Behavior|April 22, 2006
Human participants challenges in youth-focused research: perspectives and practices of IRB administratorsDiane K Wagener, Amy K Sporer, Mary Simmerling, et al.
Cell|May 22, 2018
Disease Heritability Inferred from Familial Relationships Reported in Medical RecordsFernanda C G Polubriaginof, Rami Vanguri, Kayla Quinnies, et al.
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