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    The Wrong of Wrongful Manipulation
    Philosophy and Public Affairs 51 (4): 333-372. 2023.
    Philosophy &Public Affairs, Volume 51, Issue 4, Page 333-372, Fall 2023.
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    Allocation of scarce biospecimens for use in research
    with Leah Pierson, Benjamin Berkman, Marion Danis, and Joseph Millum
    Journal of Medical Ethics 47 (11): 740-743. 2021.
    Hundreds of millions of rare biospecimens are stored in laboratories and biobanks around the world. Often, the researchers who possess these specimens do not plan to use them, while other researchers limit the scope of their work because they cannot acquire biospecimens that meet their needs. This situation raises an important and underexplored question: how should scientists allocate biospecimens that they do not intend to use? We argue that allocators should aim to maximise the social value of…Read more
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    Discussions of patient-centred care and patient autonomy in bioethics have tended to focus on the decision-making context and the process of obtaining informed consent, leaving open the question of how patients ought to be counselled in the daily maintenance of their health and management of chronic disease. Patient activation is an increasingly prominent counselling approach and measurement tool that aims to improve patients’ confidence and skills in managing their own health conditions. The st…Read more