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Arthur L. Caplan
Researcher at New York University
Publications - 700
Citations - 15574
Arthur L. Caplan is an academic researcher from New York University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Transplantation & Bioethics. The author has an hindex of 57, co-authored 664 publications receiving 13978 citations. Previous affiliations of Arthur L. Caplan include University of Strasbourg & University of Pittsburgh.
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Charlie Gard and the Limits of Parental Authority.
TL;DR: The parents of Charlie Gard, who was born August 4, 2016, with an exceedingly rare and incurable disease called mitochondrial DNA depletion syndrome, fought a prolonged and heated legal battle to allow him access to experimental treatment that they hoped would prolong his life and to prevent his doctors from withdrawing life-sustaining care.
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In support of mitochondrial replacement therapy.
Eli Y. Adashi,Arthur L. Caplan,Alexander Morgan Capron,Audrey R. Chapman,Mildred K. Cho,Ellen Wright Clayton,I. Glenn Cohen,Robert Cook-Deegan,Ruth R. Faden,Theodore Friedmann,Lawrence O. Gostin,Henry T. Greely,Josephine Johnston,Eric T. Juengst,Patricia A. King,Lori Knowles,Anne Drapkin Lyerly,Amy L. McGuire,Jonathan D. Moreno,Karen H. Rothenberg,Robert D. Truog,LeRoy Walters +21 more
TL;DR: A US law aimed at preventing the gene editing of human embryos has had the broader effect of banning an intervention that seeks to prevent mitochondrial diseases, and a rider that Congress has attached to every annual FDA appropriation since 2015 may preclude FDA review of applications to perform MRT in the United States.
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How Should Values Count in the Allocation of New Technologies in Health Care
TL;DR: The view is that the medical profession should be able to regulate the supply of medical services and technologies as a means of controlling the rapidly rising costs of health care.
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If it's broken, shouldn't it be fixed? Informed consent and initial clinical trials of gene therapy.
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Contemporary Debates in Bioethics
Arthur L. Caplan,Robert Arp +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed a method to estimate the probability of each node in a tree.1.5.381, 2.3.0, 3.0.