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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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Research on Human Embryos and Reproductive Materials: Revisiting Canadian Law and Policy
Ubaka Ogbogu,Amy Zarzeczny,Jay M. Baltz,Patrick Bedford,Jenny Du,Insoo Hyun,Yasmeen Jaafar,Andrea Jurisicova,Erika Kleiderman,Yonida Koukio,Bartha Maria Knoppers,Arthur Leader,Zubin Master,Minh Thu Nguyen,Forough Noohi,Vardit Ravitsky,Maeghan Toews +16 more
TL;DR: A series of recommendations are presented with the goal of informing and supporting health policy and decision-making regarding the governance of the field of research involving human embryos and reproductive materials.
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Unesco and population genetics.
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The stepwise process of integrating a genetic counsellor into primary care
Caitlin Slomp,Emily Morris,Bartha Maria Knoppers,Larry D. Lynd,A. Dey,Shelin Adam,Nick Bansback,Patricia Birch,Lorne A. Clarke,Nick Dragojlovic,Jan M. Friedman,Deborah Lambert,Daryl Pullman,Alice Virani,Wyeth W. Wasserman,Ma'n H. Zawati,Morgan Price,Alison M. Elliott,Jehannine Austin +18 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors explored the perceptions, attitudes and reactions of existing team members prior to, and after the introduction of a GC in a multidisciplinary primary care setting.
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Doping controls and the ‘Mature Minor’ elite athlete: towards clarification?
TL;DR: The World Anti-Doping Control (WADA) is an integral part of participation in sport and it aims to protect the health of athletes and to preserve the integrity and intrinsic values associated with elite sport.
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The Genetic Family as Patient
TL;DR: Impact of ethics consultations in the intensive care setting: A randomized, controlled trial.. Critical Care Medicine 28(12):3920–3924.