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Patrick L Taylor

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Nature|November 13, 2007
Rules of engagementPatrick L Taylor
Neuron|May 26, 2011
Responsibility rewarded: ethics, engagement, and scientific autonomy in the labyrinth of the minotaurPatrick L Taylor
Science and Engineering Ethics|April 11, 2009
Scientific self-regulation-so good, how can it fail? Commentary on "The problems with forbidding science"Patrick L Taylor
Science and Engineering Ethics|November 11, 2005
The gap between law and ethics in human embryonic stem cell research: overcoming the effect of U.S. federal policy on research advances and public benefitPatrick L Taylor
Journal of the National Cancer Institute|March 4, 2010
State payer mandates to cover care in US oncology trials: do science and ethics matter?Patrick L Taylor
Nature Biotechnology|April 11, 2007
Research sharing, ethics and public benefitPatrick L Taylor
Yale Journal of Health Policy, Law, and Ethics|July 3, 2013
Innovation incentives or corrupt conflicts of interest? Moving beyond Jekyll and Hyde in regulating biomedical academic-industry relationshipsPatrick L Taylor
Cell Stem Cell|May 19, 2009
Retroactive ethics in rapidly developing scientific fieldsPatrick L Taylor
The Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics : a Journal of the American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics|June 29, 2010
Overseeing innovative therapy without mistaking it for research: a function-based model based on old truths, new capacities, and lessons from stem cellsPatrick L Taylor
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science & Technology|December 28, 2013
The Informed Cohort Oversight Board: From Values to ArchitectureIngrid A Holm, Patrick L Taylor
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Nature|November 13, 2007
Rules of engagementPatrick L Taylor
Neuron|May 26, 2011
Responsibility rewarded: ethics, engagement, and scientific autonomy in the labyrinth of the minotaurPatrick L Taylor
Science and Engineering Ethics|April 11, 2009
Scientific self-regulation-so good, how can it fail? Commentary on "The problems with forbidding science"Patrick L Taylor
Science and Engineering Ethics|November 11, 2005
The gap between law and ethics in human embryonic stem cell research: overcoming the effect of U.S. federal policy on research advances and public benefitPatrick L Taylor
Journal of the National Cancer Institute|March 4, 2010
State payer mandates to cover care in US oncology trials: do science and ethics matter?Patrick L Taylor
Nature Biotechnology|April 11, 2007
Research sharing, ethics and public benefitPatrick L Taylor
Yale Journal of Health Policy, Law, and Ethics|July 3, 2013
Innovation incentives or corrupt conflicts of interest? Moving beyond Jekyll and Hyde in regulating biomedical academic-industry relationshipsPatrick L Taylor
Cell Stem Cell|May 19, 2009
Retroactive ethics in rapidly developing scientific fieldsPatrick L Taylor
The Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics : a Journal of the American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics|June 29, 2010
Overseeing innovative therapy without mistaking it for research: a function-based model based on old truths, new capacities, and lessons from stem cellsPatrick L Taylor
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science & Technology|December 28, 2013
The Informed Cohort Oversight Board: From Values to ArchitectureIngrid A Holm, Patrick L Taylor
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