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Benjamin Berkman
Benjamin Berkman
Faculty, NIH Department of Bioethics
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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
5102016
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
4612015
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
4232014
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
1732000
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
1572011
Pandemic influenza: ethics, law, and the public's health
LO Gostin, BE Berkman
Admin. L. Rev. 59, 121, 2007
1372007
Antibullying legislation: A public health perspective
JC Srabstein, BE Berkman, E Pyntikova
Journal of Adolescent Health 42 (1), 11-20, 2008
1302008
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
1042013
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
922013
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
892008
Prenatal whole genome sequencing: just because we can, should we?
G Donley, SC Hull, BE Berkman
Hastings Center Report 42 (4), 28-40, 2012
802012
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
702012
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
632014
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
632014
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
602014
Ethics of genetic and biomarker test disclosures in neurodegenerative disease prevention trials
SYH Kim, J Karlawish, BE Berkman
Neurology 84 (14), 1488-1494, 2015
592015
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
562014
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
522020
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
462012
Incidental medical information in whole-exome sequencing
BD Solomon, DW Hadley, DE Pineda-Alvarez, ...
Pediatrics 129 (6), e1605-e1611, 2012
442012
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