San Francisco, California, United States of America
Areas of Interest
17th/18th Century Philosophy
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    Are there adverse consequences of quizzing during informed consent for HIV research?
    with J. Sugarman, A. Corneli, D. Donnell, T. Y. Liu, S. Rose, D. Celentano, B. Jackson, A. Aramrattana, L. Wei, F. Liping, R. Baoling, B. Dye, and D. Metzger
    Journal of Medical Ethics 37 (11): 693-697. 2011.
    Introduction While quizzing during informed consent for research to ensure understanding has become commonplace, it is unclear whether the quizzing itself is problematic for potential participants. In this study, we address this issue in a multinational HIV prevention research trial enrolling injection drug users in China and Thailand. Methods Enrolment procedures included an informed consent comprehension quiz. An informed consent survey followed. Results 525 participants completed the informed…Read more
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    Serration behaviours in metallic glasses with different plasticity
    with G. N. Yang, S. Q. Chen, J. L. Gu, S. F. Zhao, J. F. Li, H. Wang, and K. F. Yao
    Philosophical Magazine 96 (21): 2243-2255. 2016.
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    A non-viscous-featured fractograph in metallic glasses
    with G. N. Yang and K. F. Yao
    Philosophical Magazine 96 (6): 542-550. 2016.
  • Yes-Associated Protein Contributes to the Development of Human Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma via Activation of RAS
    with J. Jia, C. Li, S. Luo, F. Liu-Smith, J. Yang, X. Wang, N. Wang, B. Lai, T. Lei, Q. Wang, S. Xiao, and Y. Zheng