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Mildred K. Cho
Researcher at Stanford University
Publications - 190
Citations - 19879
Mildred K. Cho is an academic researcher from Stanford University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Research ethics & Informed consent. The author has an hindex of 48, co-authored 175 publications receiving 18730 citations. Previous affiliations of Mildred K. Cho include Seattle Children's Research Institute & University of Western Ontario.
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The International HapMap Project
John W. Belmont,Paul Hardenbol,Thomas D. Willis,Fuli Yu,Huanming Yang,Lan Yang Ch'Ang,Wei Huang,Bin Liu,Yan Shen,Paul K.H. Tam,Lap-Chee Tsui,Mary M.Y. Waye,Jeffrey Tze Fei Wong,Changqing Zeng,Qingrun Zhang,Mark S. Chee,Luana Galver,Semyon Kruglyak,Sarah S. Murray,Arnold Oliphant,Alexandre Montpetit,Fanny Chagnon,Vincent Ferretti,Martin Leboeuf,Michael S. Phillips,Andrei Verner,Shenghui Duan,Denise L. Lind,Raymond D. Miller,John P. Rice,Nancy L. Saccone,Patricia Taillon-Miller,Ming Xiao,Akihiro Sekine,Koki Sorimachi,Yoichi Tanaka,Tatsuhiko Tsunoda,Eiji Yoshino,David R. Bentley,Sarah E. Hunt,Don Powell,Houcan Zhang,Ichiro Matsuda,Yoshimitsu Fukushima,Darryl Macer,Eiko Suda,Charles N. Rotimi,Clement Adebamowo,Toyin Aniagwu,Patricia A. Marshall,Olayemi Matthew,Chibuzor Nkwodimmah,Charmaine D.M. Royal,Mark Leppert,Missy Dixon,Fiona Cunningham,Ardavan Kanani,Gudmundur A. Thorisson,Peter E. Chen,David J. Cutler,Carl S. Kashuk,Peter Donnelly,Jonathan Marchini,Gilean McVean,Simon Myers,Lon R. Cardon,Andrew P. Morris,Bruce S. Weir,James C. Mullikin,Michael Feolo,Mark J. Daly,Renzong Qiu,Alastair Kent,Georgia M. Dunston,Kazuto Kato,Norio Niikawa,Jessica Watkin,Richard A. Gibbs,Erica Sodergren,George M. Weinstock,Richard K. Wilson,Lucinda Fulton,Jane Rogers,Bruce W. Birren,Hua Han,Hongguang Wang,Martin Godbout,John C. Wallenburg,Paul L'Archevêque,Guy Bellemare,Kazuo Todani,Takashi Fujita,Satoshi Tanaka,Arthur L. Holden,Francis S. Collins,Lisa D. Brooks,Jean E. McEwen,Mark S. Guyer,Elke Jordan,Jane Peterson,Jack Spiegel,Lawrence M. Sung,Lynn F. Zacharia,Karen Kennedy,Michael Dunn,Richard Seabrook,Mark Shillito,Barbara Skene,John Stewart,David Valle,Ellen Wright Clayton,Lynn B. Jorde,Aravinda Chakravarti,Mildred K. Cho,Troy Duster,Troy Duster,Morris W. Foster,Maria Jasperse,Bartha Maria Knoppers,Pui-Yan Kwok,Julio Licinio,Jeffrey C. Long,Pilar N. Ossorio,Vivian Ota Wang,Charles N. Rotimi,Patricia Spallone,Patricia Spallone,Sharon F. Terry,Eric S. Lander,Eric H. Lai,Deborah A. Nickerson,Gonçalo R. Abecasis,David Altshuler,Michael Boehnke,Panos Deloukas,Julie A. Douglas,Stacey Gabriel,Richard R. Hudson,Thomas J. Hudson,Leonid Kruglyak,Yusuke Nakamura,Robert L. Nussbaum,Stephen F. Schaffner,Stephen T. Sherry,Lincoln Stein,Toshihiro Tanaka +145 more
TL;DR: The HapMap will allow the discovery of sequence variants that affect common disease, will facilitate development of diagnostic tools, and will enhance the ability to choose targets for therapeutic intervention.
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Improving the quality of reporting of randomized controlled trials. The CONSORT statement.
Colin B. Begg,Mildred K. Cho,Susan Eastwood,Richard Horton,David Moher,Ingram Olkin,Roy M. Pitkin,Drummond Rennie,Kenneth F. Schulz,David L. Simel,Donna F. Stroup +10 more
TL;DR: For RCTs to ultimately benefit patients, the published report should be of the highest possible standard and should provide the reader with the ability to make informed judgments regarding the internal and external validity of the trial.
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Improving the quality of reporting of randomized controlled trials. The CONSORT statement
Colin B. Begg,Mildred K. Cho,Susan Eastwood,Richard Horton,David Moher,Ingram Olkin,Roy M. Pitkin,Drummond Rennie,Kenneth F. Schulz,David L. Simel,Donna F. Stroup +10 more
TL;DR: For RCTs to ultimately benefit patients, the published report should be of the highest possible standard and accurate and complete reporting is needed.
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Managing incidental findings in human subjects research: Analysis and recommendations
Susan M. Wolf,Frances P Lawrenz,Charles A. Nelson,Jeffrey P. Kahn,Mildred K. Cho,Ellen Wright Clayton,Joel G. Fletcher,Michael K. Georgieff,Dale E. Hammerschmidt,Kathy Hudson,Judy Illes,Vivek Kapur,Moira A. Keane,Barbara A. Koenig,Bonnie S. LeRoy,Elizabeth G. McFarland,Jordan Paradise,Lisa S. Parker,Sharon F. Terry,Brian G Van Ness,Benjamin S. Wilfond +20 more
TL;DR: Recommendations of a two-year project group funded by NIH to study how to manageIFs in genetic and genomic research, as well as imaging research are reported, which conclude that researchers have an obligation to address the possibility of discovering IFs in their protocol and communications with the IRB and research participants.
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Managing incidental findings and research results in genomic research involving biobanks and archived data sets.
Susan M. Wolf,Brittney N. Crock,Brian G Van Ness,Frances P Lawrenz,Jeffrey P. Kahn,Laura M. Beskow,Mildred K. Cho,Michael F. Christman,Robert C. Green,Ralph F. Hall,Judy Illes,Moira A. Keane,Bartha Maria Knoppers,Barbara A. Koenig,Isaac S. Kohane,Bonnie S. LeRoy,Karen J. Maschke,William McGeveran,Pilar N. Ossorio,Lisa S. Parker,Gloria M. Petersen,Henry S. Richardson,Joan Scott,Sharon F. Terry,Benjamin S. Wilfond,Wendy A. Wolf +25 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that findings that are analytically valid, reveal an established and substantial risk of a serious health condition, and are clinically actionable should generally be offered to consenting contributors.