ebooks logo journals logo reference works logo abstract databases logo
bullet  SIGN IN Register | Why Register? | Got a Voucher? alerts   marked lists   shopping cart 

informaworld

HOME   |   SEARCH   |   BROWSE
    Issues List       Latest Issue       Volume 9 Issue 6 & 7       Aims & Scope       Editorial Board       Instructions for Authors       Subscribe      
<< earliestearliest   < prevprev   Issue listissues   next >next   latest >>latest
Publisher Logo Publication Cover
Search within this journal
iFirst
immediate access to the latest key research articles

The American Journal of Bioethics, Volume 9 Issue 6 & 7 2009

ISSN: 1536-0075 (electronic) 1526-5161 (paper)
Publication Frequency: 12 issues per year
Publisher: Routledge
Viewing the Journal: Select the initial letter of your research topic from the list below, or enter your search term on the left.
Sort by: Title | Page | Author
< Previous • 1 • 2Next >
select-down Click for help
Editorial
A Pragmatic Consideration of Ethical Issues Relating to Personal Genomics
Andro R. Hsu;  Joanna L. Mountain;  Anne Wojcicki; Linda Avey
Pages 1 – 2
Abstract | References | Full Text PDF | Full Text HTML | Request Permissions
Related Articles
 buy now buy now
Target Article
Social Networkers' Attitudes Toward Direct-to-Consumer Personal Genome Testing
Amy L. McGuire;  Christina M. Diaz;  Tao Wang; Susan G. Hilsenbeck
Pages 3 – 10
Abstract | References | Full Text PDF | Full Text HTML | Request Permissions
Cited By | Related Articles
 buy now buy now
Open Peer Commentaries
Personal Genome Testing: Do You Know What You Are Buying?
Heidi C. Howard; Pascal Borry
Pages 11 – 13
Abstract | References | Full Text PDF | Full Text HTML | Request Permissions
Related Articles
 buy now buy now
Direct-to-Consumer Personal Genome Testing: The Problem Is Not Ignorance–It Is Market Failure
Christopher F. C. Jordens;  Ian H. Kerridge; Gabrielle N. Samuel
Pages 13 – 15
Abstract | References | Full Text PDF | Full Text HTML | Request Permissions
Related Articles
 buy now buy now
Social Networking and Personal Genomics: Suggestions for Optimizing the Interaction
Dov Greenbaum; Mark Gerstein
Pages 15 – 19
Abstract | References | Full Text PDF | Full Text HTML | Request Permissions
Related Articles
 buy now buy now
Genethics 2.0: Phenotypes, Genotypes, and the Challenge of Databases Generated by Personal Genome Testing
Karin Esposito; Kenneth Goodman
Pages 19 – 21
Abstract | References | Full Text PDF | Full Text HTML | Request Permissions
Related Articles
 buy now buy now
Are Social Networkers and Genome Testers One in the Same? The Limitations of Public Opinion Research for Guiding Clinical Practice
Michelle L. McGowan; Marcie A. Lambrix
Pages 21 – 23
Abstract | References | Full Text PDF | Full Text HTML | Request Permissions
Related Articles
 buy now buy now
How Attitudes Research Contributes to Overoptimistic Expectations of Personal Genome Testing
Eline Bunnik;  A. Cecile J. W. Janssens; Maartje Schermer
Pages 23 – 25
Abstract | References | Full Text PDF | Full Text HTML | Request Permissions
Related Articles
 buy now buy now
Apomediation and the Significance of Online Social Networking
Dan O'Connor
Pages 25 – 27
Abstract | References | Full Text PDF | Full Text HTML | Request Permissions
Cited By | Related Articles
 buy now buy now
Personal Genomics as an Interactive Web Broadcast
Ainsley J. Newson
Pages 27 – 29
Abstract | References | Full Text PDF | Full Text HTML | Request Permissions
Related Articles
 buy now buy now
We Are the Genes We've Been Waiting For: Rational Responses to the Gathering Storm of Personal Genomics
Misha Angrist
Pages 30 – 31
Abstract | References | Full Text PDF | Full Text HTML | Request Permissions
Cited By | Related Articles
 buy now buy now
Challenges in the Use of Direct-to-Consumer Personal Genome Testing in Children
Holly K. Tabor; Maureen Kelley
Pages 32 – 34
Abstract | References | Full Text PDF | Full Text HTML | Request Permissions
Related Articles
 buy now buy now
Target Article
Research 2.0: Social Networking and Direct-To-Consumer (DTC) Genomics
Sandra Soo-Jin Lee; LaVera Crawley
Pages 35 – 44
Abstract | References | Full Text PDF | Full Text HTML | Request Permissions
Cited By | Related Articles
 buy now buy now
Open Peer Commentaries
Direct-to-Consumer Genomics, Social Networking, and Confidentiality
David B. Resnik
Pages 45 – 46
Abstract | References | Full Text PDF | Full Text HTML | Request Permissions
Cited By | Related Articles
 buy now buy now
Personal Genomics: Democratization, or Empowerment, or ‘Something’
Chris MacDonald; Nancy Walton
Pages 46 – 48
Abstract | References | Full Text PDF | Full Text HTML | Request Permissions
Cited By | Related Articles
 buy now buy now
Direct-To-Consumer Genetics and Health Policy: A Worst-Case Scenario?
Timothy Caulfield
Pages 48 – 50
Abstract | References | Full Text PDF | Full Text HTML | Request Permissions
Cited By | Related Articles
 buy now buy now
Networking Genetics, Populations, and Race
Lynette Reid
Pages 50 – 52
Abstract | References | Full Text PDF | Full Text HTML | Request Permissions
Cited By | Related Articles
 buy now buy now
Genetic Privacy: Might There Be a Moral Duty to Share One's Genetic Information?
Heidi Malm
Pages 52 – 54
Abstract | References | Full Text PDF | Full Text HTML | Request Permissions
Cited By | Related Articles
 buy now buy now
Direct-to-Consumer Genome-Wide Scans: Astrologicogenomics or Simple Scams?
Wayne Hall; Coral Gartner
Pages 54 – 56
Abstract | References | Full Text PDF | Full Text HTML | Request Permissions
Cited By | Related Articles
 buy now buy now
Direct-to-Consumer Genomics and Research Ethics: Should a More Robust Informed Consent Process Be Included?
Katherine Wasson
Pages 56 – 58
Abstract | References | Full Text PDF | Full Text HTML | Request Permissions
Cited By | Related Articles
 buy now buy now
Target Article
The Role of Empirical Research in Bioethics
Alexander A. Kon
Pages 59 – 65
Abstract | References | Full Text PDF | Full Text HTML | Request Permissions
Cited By | Related Articles
 buy now buy now
Open Peer Commentaries
Categorizing Empirical Research in Bioethics: Why Count the Ways?
Jeremy Sugarman;  Nancy Kass; Ruth Faden
Pages 66 – 67
Abstract | References | Full Text PDF | Full Text HTML | Request Permissions
Cited By | Related Articles
 buy now buy now
Answering the ‘So What?’ Question for Empirical Research in Bioethics
Matthew K. Wynia
Pages 68 – 69
Abstract | References | Full Text PDF | Full Text HTML | Request Permissions
Cited By | Related Articles
 buy now buy now
Kon's Reinvention of the Empirical Bioethics Wheel
Søren Holm
Pages 69 – 70
Abstract | References | Full Text PDF | Full Text HTML | Request Permissions
Cited By | Related Articles
 buy now buy now
select-up

Privacy Policy | Terms & Conditions | Accessibility | RSS
FAQs in: English . Français . Español . 中文(简体和繁體)
© 2009 Informa plc