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Neema Sofaer

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Bioethics|March 8, 2014
Reciprocity-based reasons for benefiting research participants: most fail, the most plausible is problematicNeema Sofaer
The American Journal of Bioethics : AJOB|August 10, 2010
Translational research beyond approval: a two-stage ethics reviewNeema Sofaer, Nir Eyal
Journal of Medical Ethics|November 15, 2011
How to write a systematic review of reasonsDaniel Strech, Neema Sofaer
Public Health Ethics|July 15, 2011
Reasons Why Post-Trial Access to Trial Drugs Should, or Need not be Ensured to Research Participants: A Systematic ReviewNeema Sofaer, Daniel Strech
The American Journal of Bioethics : AJOB|August 10, 2010
The diverse ethics of translational researchNeema Sofaer, Nir Eyal
Bioethics|April 28, 2011
The need for systematic reviews of reasonsNeema Sofaer, Daniel Strech
Journal of Medical Ethics|May 7, 2013
Forthcoming practical framework for ethics committees and researchers on post-trial access to the trial intervention and healthcareNeema Sofaer, Penney Lewis, Hugh Davies
BMC Medical Ethics|September 29, 2014
Did we describe what you meant? Findings and methodological discussion of an empirical validation study for a systematic review of reasonsMarcel Mertz, Neema Sofaer, Daniel Strech
Frontiers in Public Health|February 24, 2015
Putting public health ethics into practice: a systematic frameworkGeorg Marckmann, Harald Schmidt, Neema Sofaer, et al.
Health Policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|December 17, 2008
Is the selection of patients for anti-retroviral treatment in Uganda fair? A qualitative studyNeema Sofaer, Lydia Kapiriri, Lynn M Atuyambe, et al.
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Bioethics|March 8, 2014
Reciprocity-based reasons for benefiting research participants: most fail, the most plausible is problematicNeema Sofaer
The American Journal of Bioethics : AJOB|August 10, 2010
Translational research beyond approval: a two-stage ethics reviewNeema Sofaer, Nir Eyal
Journal of Medical Ethics|November 15, 2011
How to write a systematic review of reasonsDaniel Strech, Neema Sofaer
Public Health Ethics|July 15, 2011
Reasons Why Post-Trial Access to Trial Drugs Should, or Need not be Ensured to Research Participants: A Systematic ReviewNeema Sofaer, Daniel Strech
The American Journal of Bioethics : AJOB|August 10, 2010
The diverse ethics of translational researchNeema Sofaer, Nir Eyal
Bioethics|April 28, 2011
The need for systematic reviews of reasonsNeema Sofaer, Daniel Strech
Journal of Medical Ethics|May 7, 2013
Forthcoming practical framework for ethics committees and researchers on post-trial access to the trial intervention and healthcareNeema Sofaer, Penney Lewis, Hugh Davies
BMC Medical Ethics|September 29, 2014
Did we describe what you meant? Findings and methodological discussion of an empirical validation study for a systematic review of reasonsMarcel Mertz, Neema Sofaer, Daniel Strech
Frontiers in Public Health|February 24, 2015
Putting public health ethics into practice: a systematic frameworkGeorg Marckmann, Harald Schmidt, Neema Sofaer, et al.
Health Policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|December 17, 2008
Is the selection of patients for anti-retroviral treatment in Uganda fair? A qualitative studyNeema Sofaer, Lydia Kapiriri, Lynn M Atuyambe, et al.
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