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    The United States Culture Collection Network : Enhancing microbial genomics research through living microbe culture collections
    with K. Boundy-Mills, M. Hess, A. R. Bennett, M. Ryan, S. Kang, D. Nobles, J. A. Eisen, P. Inderbitzin, I. R. Sitepu, T. Torok, D. R. Brown, J. Cho, J. E. Wertz, S. L. Cady, and K. McCluskey
    © 2015, American Society for Microbiology.The mission of the United States Culture Collection Network is "to facilitate the safe and responsible utilization of microbial resources for research, education, industry, medicine, and agriculture for the betterment of human kind." Microbial culture collections are a key component of life science research, biotechnology, and emerging global biobased economies. Representatives and users of several microbial culture collections from the United States and…Read more
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    The need for additional safeguards in the informed consent process in schizophrenia research
    with K. K. Anderson
    Journal of Medical Ethics 33 (11): 647-650. 2007.
    The process of obtaining informed consent to participate in a clinical study presents many challenges for research conducted in a population of patients with schizophrenia. Morally valid, informed consent must include information sharing, decisional capacity, and capacity for voluntarism. This paper examines the unique features of schizophrenia that may threaten each of these elements of informed consent, and it proposes additional safeguards in the process of gaining informed consent from indiv…Read more
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    One of the world's premiere cancer researchers reveals an urgent philosophy on the little-known principles that govern medicine--and how understanding these principles can empower everyone.