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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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Spare Embryos and Stem Cell Research: Consent Issues

TL;DR: The issue of consent to stem cell research is studied with a brief analysis of Bill C-13, followed by the Tri-Council, Policy Statement and CIHR Guidelines, and the conformity of the consent forms used in eight Canadian fertility centres prior to 2003 is examined.
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Women’s perceptions of PERSPECTIVE: a breast cancer risk stratification e-platform

TL;DR: PerspectIVE as mentioned in this paper is an informational e-platform developed for breast cancer risk stratification and decision support, which can significantly increase knowledge as well as support decisions around risk and assessment.
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The Canadian Open Neuroscience Platform – An Open Science Framework for the Neuroscience Community

TL;DR: The Canadian Open Neuroscience Platform takes a multi-faceted approach to enabling open neuroscience, aiming to make research, data, and tools accessible to everyone, with the ultimate objective of accelerating discovery.
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Women’s perceptions of PERSPECTIVE: a breast cancer risk stratification e-platform

TL;DR: PerspectIVE as discussed by the authors is an informational e-platform developed for breast cancer risk stratification and decision support, which can significantly increase knowledge as well as support decisions around risk and assessment.
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COVID-19 and Beyond: A Call for Action and Audacious Solidarity to All the Citizens and Nations, It Is Humanity’s Fight

Charles Auffray, +68 more
TL;DR: This World Alliance for Health and Wellbeing will catalyze the creation of medical and health products such as diagnostic tests, drugs and vaccines that become common goods accessible to all, while seeking further alliances with civil society to bridge with socio-ecological and technological approaches that characterise urban systems for a collective response to future health emergencies.