The International Human Epigenome Consortium: a blueprint for scientific collaboration and discovery HG Stunnenberg, S Abrignani, D Adams, M de Almeida, L Altucci, V Amin, ... Cell 167 (5), 1145-1149, 2016 | 510 | 2016 |
Points to consider: ethical, legal, and psychosocial implications of genetic testing in children and adolescents JR Botkin, JW Belmont, JS Berg, BE Berkman, Y Bombard, IA Holm, ... The American Journal of Human Genetics 97 (1), 6-21, 2015 | 461 | 2015 |
Return of genomic results to research participants: the floor, the ceiling, and the choices in between GP Jarvik, LM Amendola, JS Berg, K Brothers, EW Clayton, W Chung, ... The American Journal of Human Genetics 94 (6), 818-826, 2014 | 423 | 2014 |
The relationship between cocaine craving, psychosocial treatment, and subsequent cocaine use RD Weiss, ML Griffin, C Mazurick, R Gallop, B Berkman Drug and Alcohol Dependence, S251, 2000 | 173 | 2000 |
Genomics really gets personal: how exome and whole genome sequencing challenge the ethical framework of human genetics research HK Tabor, BE Berkman, SC Hull, MJ Bamshad American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A 155 (12), 2916-2924, 2011 | 157 | 2011 |
Pandemic influenza: ethics, law, and the public's health LO Gostin, BE Berkman Admin. L. Rev. 59, 121, 2007 | 137 | 2007 |
Antibullying legislation: A public health perspective JC Srabstein, BE Berkman, E Pyntikova Journal of Adolescent Health 42 (1), 11-20, 2008 | 130 | 2008 |
Do researchers have an obligation to actively look for genetic incidental findings? C Gliwa, BE Berkman The American Journal of Bioethics 13 (2), 32-42, 2013 | 104 | 2013 |
Disclosure of incidental findings from next-generation sequencing in pediatric genomic research R Abdul-Karim, BE Berkman, D Wendler, A Rid, J Khan, T Badgett, ... Pediatrics 131 (3), 564-571, 2013 | 92 | 2013 |
Mitigating pandemic influenza: the ethics of implementing a school closure policy BE Berkman Journal of Public Health Management and Practice 14 (4), 372-378, 2008 | 89 | 2008 |
Prenatal whole genome sequencing: just because we can, should we? G Donley, SC Hull, BE Berkman Hastings Center Report 42 (4), 28-40, 2012 | 80 | 2012 |
Genomic inheritances: disclosing individual research results from whole-exome sequencing to deceased participants’ relatives B Chan, FM Facio, H Eidem, SC Hull, LG Biesecker, BE Berkman The American Journal of Bioethics 12 (10), 1-8, 2012 | 70 | 2012 |
A framework for analyzing the ethics of disclosing genetic research findings L Eckstein, JR Garrett, BE Berkman Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics 42 (2), 190-207, 2014 | 63 | 2014 |
The “right not to know” in the genomic era: time to break from tradition? BE Berkman, SC Hull The American Journal of Bioethics 14 (3), 28-31, 2014 | 63 | 2014 |
Finding fault? Exploring legal duties to return incidental findings in genomic research ER Pike, KH Rothenberg, BE Berkman The Georgetown law journal 102, 795, 2014 | 60 | 2014 |
Ethics of genetic and biomarker test disclosures in neurodegenerative disease prevention trials SYH Kim, J Karlawish, BE Berkman Neurology 84 (14), 1488-1494, 2015 | 59 | 2015 |
The unintended implications of blurring the line between research and clinical care in a genomic age BE Berkman, SC Hull, L Eckstein Personalized Medicine 11 (3), 285-295, 2014 | 56 | 2014 |
An ethical framework for genetic counseling in the genomic era L Jamal, W Schupmann, BE Berkman Journal of Genetic Counseling 29 (5), 718-727, 2020 | 52 | 2020 |
When does an illness begin: genetic discrimination and disease manifestation AER Prince, BE Berkman The Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics 40 (3), 655-664, 2012 | 46 | 2012 |
Incidental medical information in whole-exome sequencing BD Solomon, DW Hadley, DE Pineda-Alvarez, ... Pediatrics 129 (6), e1605-e1611, 2012 | 44 | 2012 |