Co-Authors
This is a "connection" page, showing publications co-authored by AMY MCGUIRE and JENNIFER BLUMENTHAL-BARBY.
Connection Strength
1.111
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Taking DNA from the dead. Nat Rev Genet. 2010 May; 11(5):318.
Score: 0.181
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When bins blur: Patient perspectives on categories of results from clinical whole genome sequencing. AJOB Empir Bioeth. 2017 Apr-Jun; 8(2):82-88.
Score: 0.146
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How behavioral economics can help to avoid 'The last mile problem' in whole genome sequencing. Genome Med. 2015; 7(1):3.
Score: 0.127
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'Someday it will be the norm': physician perspectives on the utility of genome sequencing for patient care in the MedSeq Project. Per Med. 2015; 12(1):23-32.
Score: 0.126
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Why information alone is not enough: behavioral economics and the future of genomic medicine. Ann Intern Med. 2014 Oct 21; 161(8):605-6.
Score: 0.125
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Point-counterpoint. Ethics and genomic incidental findings. Science. 2013 May 31; 340(6136):1047-8.
Score: 0.113
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Deciding with Others: Interdependent Decision-Making. Hastings Cent Rep. 2022 11; 52(6):23-32.
Score: 0.054
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Shaping patients' decisions. Chest. 2011 Feb; 139(2):424-429.
Score: 0.048
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Beneficent persuasion: techniques and ethical guidelines to improve patients' decisions. Ann Fam Med. 2010 May-Jun; 8(3):260-4.
Score: 0.046
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Neuroethics at 15: Keep the Kant but Add More Bacon. AJOB Neurosci. 2019 Jul-Sep; 10(3):97-100.
Score: 0.043
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Communication challenges for nongeneticist physicians relaying clinical genomic results. Per Med. 2016 Sep; 14(5):423-431.
Score: 0.038
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Patients' perceived utility of whole-genome sequencing for their healthcare: findings from the MedSeq project. Per Med. 2016 Jan 01; 13(1):13-20.
Score: 0.034
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The MedSeq Project: a randomized trial of integrating whole genome sequencing into clinical medicine. Trials. 2014 Mar 20; 15:85.
Score: 0.030