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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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Three decades of ethical, legal, and social implications research: Looking back to chart a path forward
TL;DR: Dolan et al. as discussed by the authors examine the formation of the first ELSI program and consider whether science policy in the public interest can exist within the confines of a set-aside from the NHGRI budget.
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Research Ethics Consultation
Richard R. Sharp,Holly A. Taylor,Margaret A. Brinich,Mary M. Boyle,Mildred K. Cho,Marilyn E. Coors,Marion Danis,Molly Havard,David Magnus,Benjamin S. Wilfond +9 more
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Bridging the AI Chasm: Can EBM Address Representation and Fairness in Clinical Machine Learning?
TL;DR: Whether the increasing entry of ML into health care raises ethical issues not only within the phases, but also what, if any, new kinds of ethical issues can emerge in the “gaps” between research ethics phases is considered.
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Paging the Clinical Informatics Community: Respond STAT to Dobbs v . Jackson's Women's Health Organization
Simone Arvisais-Anhalt,Akshay Ravi,Benjamin C. Weia,Jos Aarts,Hasanabadi Ahmad,Ellen Araj,J. Baeuml,Marge Benham-Hutchins,Andrew D. Bond,Aimee Brecht-Doscher,Kerryn Butler-Henderson,Atul J. Butte,Anthony B. Cardilo,Nymisha Chilukuri,Mildred K. Cho,Jenny K. Cohen,Catherine K. Craven,Salvatore Crusco,Farah Dadabhoy,Dev Dash,Claire DeBolt,Peter L. Elkin,Oluseyi A Fayanju,Laura J. Fochtmann,Justin V Graham,John J Hanna,William R. Hersh,Mackenzie R. Hofford,Jonathan D. Hron,Sean Chwan-Sheng Huang,Brian R. Jackson,Bonnie J. Kaplan,William Kelly,Kyungmin Ko,Ross Koppel,Nikhil Kurapati,Gabriel Labbad,Julie Sunnyvale Lee,Christoph U. Lehmann,Stefano Leitner,Zachary C Liao,Richard J. Medford,Edward R. Melnick,Anoop Muniyappa,Sara G. Murray,Aaron B. Neinstein,Victoria Nichols-Johnson,Laurie L. Novak,W. Scott Ogan,L. Ozeran,Natalie M. Pageler,Deepti Pandita,Ajay Perumbeti,Carolyn Petersen,Logan Pierce,R. Puttagunta,Priya Ramaswamy,Kendall M. Rogers,S. Trent Rosenbloom,Angela Ryan,Sameh N. Saleh,Chethan Sarabu,Richard Schreiber,Kate A. Shaw,Ida Sim,S. Joseph Sirintrapun,Anthony Solomonides,Jacob D. Spector,Justin B. Starren,Michelle Stoffel,Vignesh Subbian,K. Swanson,A. E. Tomes,Karen Trang,Kim M. Unertl,Jenny L. Weon,Mary A. Whooley,Kevin Lang Wiley,Drew F. K. Williamson,Peter Winkelstein,Jenson Wong,James Xie,Julia Whitlow Yarahuan,Nathan Yung,Chloe Zera,Neda Ratanawongsa,Shobha Sadasivaiah +86 more
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