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    What Adrienne Knew: Living Bioethics
    Hastings Center Report 44 (2): 17-19. 2014.
    Adrienne Asch pioneered a way of doing bioethics that few are brave enough to attempt. In addition to summoning logic, arguing values, and applying reasoning to cases, Adrienne lived bioethics. Without compromising the strength of her analysis, she grounded that analysis explicitly in her own lived experience of disability. Hers was the view from somewhere—a deep invitation to others to rethink everything from embryo selection to end‐of‐life decisions through the lens of lived disability.
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    Doing Ethics in Italy
    with Strachan Donnelley
    Hastings Center Report 18 (4): 13-14. 1988.
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    INTRODUCTION: Return of Research Results: What About the Family?
    Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 43 (3): 437-439. 2015.
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    Introduction: The Crucial Role of Law in Supporting Successful Translation of Genomics into Clinical Care
    with Ellen Wright Clayton and Frances Lawrenz
    Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 48 (1): 7-10. 2020.
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    Above and Below the Line of Duty
    Philosophical Topics 14 (2): 131-148. 1986.
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    Trying Not to Talk Forever: A Tool for Change
    Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 15 (4): 248-253. 1987.
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    Using Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis to Create a Stem Cell Donor: Issues, Guidelines & Limits
    with Jeffrey P. Kahn and John E. Wagner
    Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 31 (3): 327-339. 2003.
    Successful preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) to avoid creating a child affected by a genetically-based disorder was reported in 1989. Since then PGD has been used to biopsy and analyze embryos created through in viuo fertilization (IVF) to avoid transferring to the mother’s uterus an embryo affected by a mutation or chromosomal abnormality associated with serious illness. PGD to avoid serious and early-onset illness in the child-to-be is widely accepted. PGD prevents gestation of an affect…Read more
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    Inviting clinicians to Kill…
    Hastings Center Report 20 (2): 51-51. 2012.
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    Introduction: The Public Duties of the Professions
    with Bruce Jennings and Daniel Callahan
    Hastings Center Report 17 (1): 1-2. 1987.
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    Understanding the Role of Genetics in Disability Insurance
    with Jeffrey P. Kahn
    Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 35 (s2): 5-5. 2007.
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    The legal and moral responsibility of organizations
    In J. Roland Pennock & John William Chapman (eds.), Criminal Justice, New York University Press. pp. 27. 1985.
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    At the center
    Hastings Center Report 19 (2): 1-1. 1989.
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    Safety and benefit of discontinuing statin therapy in the setting of advanced, life-limiting illness a randomized clinical trial
    with J. S. Kutner, P. J. Blatchford, D. H. Taylor, C. S. Ritchie, J. H. Bull, D. L. Fairclough, L. C. Hanson, T. W. LeBlanc, G. P. Samsa, N. M. Aziz, D. C. Currow, B. Ferrell, N. Wagner-Johnston, S. Y. Zafar, J. F. Cleary, S. Dev, P. S. Goode, A. H. Kamal, C. Kassner, E. A. Kvale, J. G. McCallum, A. B. Ogunseitan, S. Z. Pantilat, R. K. Portenoy, Prince-Paul M., J. A. Sloan, K. M. Swetz, C. F. Von Gunten, and A. P. Abernethy
    © Copyright 2015 American Medical Association. All rights reserved.IMPORTANCE For patients with limited prognosis, some medication risks may outweigh the benefits, particularly when benefits take years to accrue; statins are one example. Data are lacking regarding the risks and benefits of discontinuing statin therapy for patients with limited life expectancy. OBJECTIVE To evaluate the safety, clinical, and cost impact of discontinuing statin medications for patients in the palliative care setti…Read more
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    Short-term favorable weather conditions are an important control of interannual variability in carbon and water fluxes
    with J. Zscheischler, S. Fatichi, P. D. Blanken, G. Bohrer, K. Clark, A. R. Desai, D. Hollinger, T. Keenan, K. A. Novick, and S. I. Seneviratne
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    Understanding the Role of Genetics in Disability Insurance
    with Jeffrey P. Kahn
    Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 35 (S2): 5-5. 2007.
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    At the Center
    Hastings Center Report 22 (4). 1992.