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    They Can't Have My Embryo: The Ethics of Conditional Embryo Donation
    with Eric Blyth
    Bioethics 27 (6): 317-324. 2013.
    There are substantial numbers of frozen embryos in storage that will not be used by those who produced them for their own fertility treatment. One option for such embryos is to donate them to others to use in their fertility treatment. There has been considerable debate about how this process should be organized. In the US, there are embryo adoption programmes that mediate between those relinquishing embryos and potential recipients. This is a form of conditional embryo donation, where the relin…Read more
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    Empirical ethics: a growing area of bioethics
    Clinical Ethics 5 (2): 51-53. 2010.
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    Managing Ethical Challenges to Mental Health Research in Post‐Conflict Settings
    with Anna Chiumento, Muhammad Naseem Khan, and Atif Rahman
    Developing World Bioethics 16 (1): 15-28. 2015.
    Recently the World Health Organization has highlighted the need to strengthen mental health systems following emergencies, including natural and manmade disasters. Mental health services need to be informed by culturally attuned evidence that is developed through research. Therefore, there is an urgent need to establish rigorous ethical research practice to underpin the evidence-base for mental health services delivered during and following emergencies.