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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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Protect NIH's DNA advisory committee
Zach N. Adelman,Lorraine M. Albritton,Kathleen Boris-Lawrie,Michael J. Buchmeier,Paula M. Cannon,Mildred K. Cho,David DiGiusto,J. Kevin Donahue,Howard J. Federoff,Marie-Louise Hammarskjold,Angelica D. Hardison,Patrick Hearing,Benhur Lee,Dean Anthony Lee,Matthew H. Porteus,Lainie Friedman Ross,Susan R. Ross,Dawn P. Wooley,Laurie Zoloth +18 more
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Dilemmas of a Divisive Concept
TL;DR: The Power of an Illusion as discussed by the authors examines the idea of race from the varied perspectives of science, history, and our social institutions, and concludes that race is a power of illusion, not a moral force.
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Not in my AI: Moral engagement and disengagement in health care AI development
TL;DR: This paper found that a subset of ML developers made statements reflecting moral disengagement, representing several different potential rationales that could create distance between personal accountability and harms, and also found evidence of moral conflict and uncertainty about responsibility for averting harms as an individual developer working in a company.
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The Trans Accountability Project: Community Engagement to Address Structural Marginalization and Health Inequities
Hale M Thompson,E. Hernández,Reyna Ortiz,Iyere Ebosele,Stephanie Skora,Andie Baker,Louisa Donald,Annemarie Lodder,Christine A. Rogers,Stephanie Cash,Yannis Pappis,Gurch Randhawa,Janna R. Gewirtz O'Brien,Pooja Brar,Jennifer Worley,Christina Heineken Woodlee,Emily Denight Kelly,Marvin So So,Annie Laurie McRee,Christopher J. Mehus,Anna Galle,Tina Krüger,David Aguacheiro,Bonga Abdul,Adão João Paia,Cristiano Macuamule,Hannah Pursley,Erin M. Staab,Anna Maria Mayer,Donna Dempsey Oborski,Andrea Berríos Muñoz,Dolores Castaneda,Amanda Andrade Benítez,Arshiya A. Baig,Kumbirai Madondo,Linda Weiss,Lindsey Realmuto,Patrick Masseo,Caitlin E. Burgdorf,Rashi Kumar,Susan Beane,Harrison Schlossberg,José A. Pagán,Paulina Luna,Loreley Zarely Laura Martinez,Amber Trujillo Lalla,David Addiss,Naomi Penney,D.V. Beltran,Alicia Neumann,Gregory D. Stevens,Lourdes R. Guerrero,Allysha C. Maragh-Bass,Kate LeMasters,Tsharre Sanders,Caressa J Harding,Aissa Dearing,Randy Purcell,John T. Mitchell,Marie C D Stoner,Nivedita L. Bhushan,Maleka Walker,Linda Riggins,Carol E. Golin,Audrey Pettifor,Alexandra F. Lightfoot,Alicia K. Matthews,Ruth Blatt,Cherdsak Duangchan,Kim Hunt,Francesca Gaiba,A. Matthew,Mona Noriega,Elizabeth Breen,Joanne C. Sandberg,Timothy D. Howard,Jennifer W. Talton,Sara A. Quandt,Dana C. Mora,Anna Barton Jensen,Thomas A. Arcury,Wylie Burke,Mildred K. Cho,Nanibaa’ A. Garrison,Vanessa Y. Hiratsuka,Scarlett E. Hopkins,Paul Spicer,Krystal S. Tsosie,Erica L. Woodahl,Joseph M. Yracheta,Kenneth E. Thummel,Julie A. Beans,Hal Strelnick,Jennifer Cooper,Gloria A. Jones,Robert Carlin +95 more
TL;DR: The Trans Accountability Project (TAP) as discussed by the authors , a steering committee of racially diverse transgender and nonbinary representatives from four partner organizations, was established and led the design, recruitment, implementation, and analysis of a community needs assessment.
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Use of Korean dramas to facilitate precision mental health understanding and discussion for Asian Americans.
Van M. Ta Park,Cate Jongkyung Park,Charles Kim,Nhi Cristina Y. Nguyen,Anh T Tran,Anna Chiang,Si-Inn J Rho,R Henry Olaisen,Quyen Vuong,Lisa G. Rosas,Mildred K. Cho +10 more
TL;DR: The authors examined the participants' perspectives about and acceptance of using K-dramas to educate and engage Asian Americans about precision mental health, and found that participants expressed how much they enjoyed the workshop and how they felt relieved due to the workshop, thought the workshop was interesting, and had an opportunity for self-reflection/healing.