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Bartha Maria Knoppers
Researcher at McGill University
Publications - 516
Citations - 54285
Bartha Maria Knoppers is an academic researcher from McGill University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biobank & Population. The author has an hindex of 63, co-authored 491 publications receiving 44965 citations. Previous affiliations of Bartha Maria Knoppers include Catholic University of the Sacred Heart & University of Alberta.
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Funding Considerations for the Disclosure of Genetic Incidental Findings in Biobank Research
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors identified 23 laws, policies and guidelines from international, regional and national organizations that provide guidance or identify the need for the disclosure of incidental findings (IF) to research participants.
Erring in Law and in Fact: The Supreme Court of Canada’s Reference re Genetic Non-Discrimination Act
TL;DR: In 2019, the Court of Appeal of Quebec considered Section 1 to 7 of the GNDA were ultra vires of Parliament's criminal jurisdiction (2018) and the Supreme Court of Canada upheld the validity of Section 1, Section 7 (2019) in a 5-4 decision.
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Raising standards for global data-sharing-Response.
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Journal Club: Cascade Testing for Autosomal Recessive Disorders
Tasha N. Dubriwny,Benjamin R. Bates,Jennifer L. Bevan,Hillary R. Bogner,Marsha N. Wittink,Jon F. Merz,Joseph B. Straton,Peter F. Cronholm,Peter V. Rabins,Joseph J. Gallo,Jess G. Thoene,Carlos Gonzalez,Manuela Lima,Teresa Kay,Catarina Silva,Cristina Santos,Jorge A. Santos,Susan A. Treloar,Sandra Taylor,Margaret Otlowski,Kristine Barlow-Stewart,Mark Stranger,Kellie Chenoweth,J.K.M. Gevers,Bartha Maria Knoppers,Sylvia De Bie,Anne De Paepe,Isabelle Delvaux,Sally Davies,Raoul C.M. Hennekam,M. van den Berg,Jeantine E. Lunshof,J.F. Prior,Alan H. Bittles,Wendy N. Erber +34 more
TL;DR: The performance of cascade testing is too poor to justify its introduction into practice as a screening test for autosomal recessive disorders, and population screening would be the most preferable method.
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Recording the ethical provenance of data and automating data stewardship
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors present a set of permissions-recording, and permissions-administration tools that can be implemented at scale across numerous organizations, in a manner that does not compromise the nuanced and contextual adjudicative processes of research ethics committees, data access committees, and biomedical research organizations.