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Hybrid -Research Ethics and Policy Series (REPS)/Bronstein Lecture: "AI is Nothing Without Us: A Call for a Human Rights Approach to the Future of Trustworthy Science (?)", led by Mary L. Gray

AI is Nothing Without Us: A Call for a Human Rights Approach to the Future of Trustworthy Science (?) Mary L. Gray   Senior Principal Researcher at Microsoft...

Updated August 4, 2024

Hybrid -Research Ethics and Policy Series (REPS): "Covid-19 Lessons Learned from an FDA Vaccine Advisory Committee Vantagepoint" - Paul A. Offit, MD

Covid-19 Lessons Learned from an FDA Vaccine Advisory Committee Vantagepoint   Paul A. Offit, MD     Director, Vaccine Education Center  Professor of...

Updated October 4, 2024

Hybrid-Research Ethics and Policy Series (REPS): "Intertwined for Societal Benefit: Ethical Consideration of Research and Testing with Humans and Other Animals"

Intertwined for Societal Benefit: Ethical Consideration of Research and Testing with Humans and Other Animals   Allyson J. Bennett, PhD Chair, Psychology...

Updated April 2, 2025

Hybrid -Research Ethics and Policy Series (REPS): "We the Scientists: How the Rise of Patient-Led Research is Changing Medicine" - Amy Dockser Marcus

Book Talk -We the Scientists: How the Rise of Patient-Led Research is Changing Medicine   Amy Dockser Marcus  Author Health & Science Reporter | The Wall Street...

Updated September 2, 2024

Hypofractionated whole breast irradiation for early-stage breast cancer--reply.

Published in 2015

"I Caught It at the Movies": Reflections on Medical History, Movie Theaters, and the Cinema of Contagion.

Published in 2016

I’m An Academic Doctor. But Research From For-Profit Companies May Be the Best Way to Help Patients and Science in the Future

Ravi Parikh, MD, MPP, writes in The Washington Post: "I’m an academic doctor. But for-profit research may be the way of the future. As a cancer doctor and researcher...

Published on October 1, 2019

I’m an oncologist who treats prostate cancer. For many patients and their manhood, the cure seems worse than the disease.

By Ravi Parikh for The Washington Post: As an oncologist who specializes in prostate cancer, my treatments often work extremely well. Most of my patients have lived for...

Published on April 4, 2020

Identifiable Characteristics and Potentially Malleable Beliefs Predict Stigmatizing Attributions Toward Persons With Alzheimer's Disease Dementia: Results of a Survey of the U.S. General Public.

Published in 2016

Identifiable Characteristics and Potentially Malleable Beliefs Predict Stigmatizing Attributions Toward Persons With Alzheimer's Disease Dementia: Results of a Survey of the U.S. General Public.

Published in 2016
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