Greely, Henry T.
Greely, Henry T., 1952-
Henry Greely researcher
Greely, Henry T., jurist
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Works
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23andMe, the Food and Drug Administration, and the future of genetic testing | |
Academic chimeras? | |
Accelerating stem cell trials for Alzheimer's disease | |
AIDS and the health care financing system, 1988: | |
Assessing ESCROs: yesterday and tomorrow | |
Banning genetic discrimination. | |
Biotechnology. A prudent path forward for genomic engineering and germline gene modification | |
Brain imaging tests for chronic pain: medical, legal and ethical issues and recommendations | |
Broad Consent for Research With Biological Samples: Workshop Conclusions | |
Challenges in the clinical application of whole-genome sequencing | |
Clinical assessment incorporating a personal genome | |
Clinical genomics, big data, and electronic medical records: reconciling patient rights with research when privacy and science collide | |
Cloning and government regulation. | |
Collecting biomeasures in the Panel Study of Income Dynamics: ethical and legal concerns | |
Consumer genetic technologies : ethical and legal considerations | |
The control of genetic research : involving the "groups between" | |
The costs of pre-AIDS treatment | |
COVID-19 immunity certificates: science, ethics, policy, and law | |
Creating a data resource: what will it take to build a medical information commons? | |
CRISPR-Cas9 System: Opportunities and Concerns | |
CRISPR Critters and CRISPR Cracks | |
CRISPR germline engineering--the community speaks | |
CRISPR people : the science and ethics of editing humans | |
CRISPR'd babies: human germline genome editing in the 'He Jiankui affair' | |
Defining Chimeras...and Chimeric Concerns | |
Detecting individual memories through the neural decoding of memory states and past experience | |
End of sex and the future of human reproduction | |
Enhancing brains: what are we afraid of? | |
Ethical and practical issues associated with aggregating databases | |
Ethical Development of Digital Phenotyping Tools for Mental Health Applications: Delphi Study | |
The ethics of experimenting with human brain tissue | |
The ethics of our inquiry: an interview with Hank Greely | |
Family ties: the use of DNA offender databases to catch offenders' kin. | |
Forensic bitemark identification: weak foundations, exaggerated claims | |
The future of direct-to-consumer clinical genetic tests | |
The future of gene patents and the implications for medicine | |
Genomics. What if extinction is not forever? | |
Get ready for the flood of fetal gene screening | |
The Henrietta Lacks legacy grows | |
The History of Patenting Genetic Material | |
Hito ga sekkusu o yameru toki : Seishoku no shorai o kangaeru. | |
How collaboration between bioethicists and neuroscientists can advance research | |
A human genome diversity cell line panel | |
Iceland's plan for genomics research : facts and implications | |
Informational risk, institutional review, and autonomy in the proposed changes to the common rule. | |
International law and the future of freedom, 2014: | |
Is De-extinction Special? | |
Knowing sin: making sure good science doesn't go bad. | |
Legal, ethical, and social issues in human genome research | |
Lotteries in public life, c2011: | |
Man and superman. | |
Marginally scientific? Genetic testing of children and adolescents for lifestyle and health promotion | |
Medical and graduate students' attitudes toward personal genomics | |
Moving human embryonic stem cells from legislature to lab: remaining legal and ethical questions | |
Neuroethics Guiding Principles for the NIH BRAIN Initiative | |
Neuroethics in the Age of Brain Projects | |
Neuroscience and Criminal Justice : Not Responsibility but Treatment | |
Neuroscience-based lie detection: the urgent need for regulation. | |
Noninvasive prenatal diagnosis: pregnant women's interest and expected uptake | |
nr98040996 | |
Opportunities and limitations of genetically modified nonhuman primate models for neuroscience research | |
The paths around stem cell intellectual property | |
Premarket approval regulation for lie detections: an idea whose time may be coming. | |
Principles, organization, and operation of a DNA bank for clinical trials: a Department of Veterans Affairs cooperative study | |
Proposition 71 and CIRM--assessing the return on investment | |
Reading minds with neuroscience--possibilities for the law. | |
Response to open peer commentaries on "Neuroethics and national security". | |
Science and the Supreme Court | |
Seeking more goodly creatures. | |
Some first steps toward responsible use of cognitive-enhancing drugs by the healthy | |
Stanford Law School photo directory 1998-99, 1998: | |
Stem cells and interspecies chimaeras | |
The strange allure of state "right-to-try" laws | |
Strangers at the benchside: research ethics consultation | |
Thinking about the human neuron mouse | |
To the Barricades! | |
The uneasy ethical and legal underpinnings of large-scale genomic biobanks | |
What if? The farther shores of neuroethics: commentary on "Neuroscience may supersede ethics and law". | |
人がセックスをやめるとき : 生殖の将来を考える |