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Michelle N Meyer

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The Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics : a Journal of the American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics|April 29, 2020
There Oughta Be a Law: When Does(n't) the U.S. Common Rule Apply?Michelle N Meyer
Nature|July 18, 2014
Misjudgements will drive social trials undergroundMichelle N Meyer
The Hastings Center Report|October 23, 2010
Against one-size-fits-all research ethicsMichelle N Meyer
The Hastings Center Report|March 16, 2013
From evidence-based medicine to evidence-based practiceMichelle N Meyer
The American Journal of Bioethics : AJOB|April 12, 2011
The subject-researcher relationship: in defense of contracting around default rulesMichelle N Meyer
The American Journal of Bioethics : AJOB|December 9, 2008
The kindness of strangers: the donative contract between subjects and researchers and the non-obligation to return individual results of genetic researchMichelle N Meyer
HGG Advances|July 12, 2021
Genomic medicine and the "loss of chance" medical malpractice doctrineJennifer K Wagner, Michelle N Meyer
The Hastings Center Report|May 26, 2017
Regulating Research with Biospecimens under the Revised Common RuleHolly Fernandez Lynch, Michelle N Meyer
The Medical Clinics of North America|October 5, 2019
Population Whole Exome Screening: Primary Care Provider Attitudes About Preparedness, Information Avoidance, and NudgingPatrick R Heck, Michelle N Meyer
Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal|November 6, 2009
The more things change: the new NIH Guidelines on human stem cell researchMichelle N Meyer, James W Fossett
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The Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics : a Journal of the American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics|April 29, 2020
There Oughta Be a Law: When Does(n't) the U.S. Common Rule Apply?Michelle N Meyer
Nature|July 18, 2014
Misjudgements will drive social trials undergroundMichelle N Meyer
The Hastings Center Report|October 23, 2010
Against one-size-fits-all research ethicsMichelle N Meyer
The Hastings Center Report|March 16, 2013
From evidence-based medicine to evidence-based practiceMichelle N Meyer
The American Journal of Bioethics : AJOB|April 12, 2011
The subject-researcher relationship: in defense of contracting around default rulesMichelle N Meyer
The American Journal of Bioethics : AJOB|December 9, 2008
The kindness of strangers: the donative contract between subjects and researchers and the non-obligation to return individual results of genetic researchMichelle N Meyer
HGG Advances|July 12, 2021
Genomic medicine and the "loss of chance" medical malpractice doctrineJennifer K Wagner, Michelle N Meyer
The Hastings Center Report|May 26, 2017
Regulating Research with Biospecimens under the Revised Common RuleHolly Fernandez Lynch, Michelle N Meyer
The Medical Clinics of North America|October 5, 2019
Population Whole Exome Screening: Primary Care Provider Attitudes About Preparedness, Information Avoidance, and NudgingPatrick R Heck, Michelle N Meyer
Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal|November 6, 2009
The more things change: the new NIH Guidelines on human stem cell researchMichelle N Meyer, James W Fossett
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