Timothy Caulfield

University of Alberta - Health Law Institute

Law Centre

Edmonton, Alberta T6G 2H5

Canada

SCHOLARLY PAPERS

7

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Scholarly Papers (7)

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From Kim Kardashian to Dr. Oz: The Future Relevance of Popular Culture to Our Health and Health Policy

Ottawa Law Review, Vol. 47, No. 2, 2016
Number of pages: 22 Posted: 10 Mar 2016 Last Revised: 26 Oct 2016
Timothy Caulfield
University of Alberta - Health Law Institute
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Emerging Health Technologies

Canadian Health Law and Policy, pp. 509-538
Number of pages: 34 Posted: 20 Nov 2008
Ian R. Kerr and Timothy Caulfield
University of Ottawa - Common Law Section and University of Alberta - Health Law Institute
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Human Genome Project, genetics, Radio Frequency Identification, RFID, Stem cells, nanotechnology, health technology, health law, discrimination, consent, precautionary principle

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Variation in Ethics Review of Multi-Site Research Initiatives

Amsterdam Law Forum, Vol. 3, No. 1, 2011
Number of pages: 16 Posted: 18 Feb 2011
Timothy Caulfield, Nola M Ries and Graham Barr
University of Alberta - Health Law Institute, University of Technology Sydney (UTS) and University of Cape Town - Faculty of Commerce - School of Economics
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Caulfield, Barr, Ries, Variation, Ethics, Review, Multi-Site, research, board

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Reflections on the Cost of 'Low Cost' Whole Genome Sequencing: Framing the Health Policy Debate

PLOS Biology, V. 11, No. 11, November 2013, p. e1001699, U of Maryland Legal Studies Research Paper No. 2013-68
Number of pages: 6 Posted: 12 Nov 2013
University of Alberta - Health Law Institute, University of North Carolina (UNC) at Chapel Hill - School of Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine, University of Alberta - Emergency Medicine, University of Alberta - Faculty of Public Health, Arizona State University (ASU) - School for the Future of Innovation in Society, McGill University - BioMedical Ethics Unit, King’s College London, Dept of Social Science, Health & Medicine, University of Toronto - Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation, University of Montreal, Dept of Social and Preventive Medicine, National Institutes of Health (NIH) - National Human Genome Research Institute, Catholic University of Leuven - Faculty of Medicine - Center for Biomedical Ethics and Law, Stanford University - Stanford Center for Biomedical Ethics (SCBE), University of Toronto, Granovsky Gluskin Family Medicine Centre, Memorial University of Newfoundland, Faculty of Medicine, McGill University - Centre for Genomics and Policy, Osaka, Dept of Biomedical Ethics & Public Policy, Graduate School of Medicine, Stanford University - Stanford Center for Biomedical Ethics (SCBE), University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law, University of Pennsylvania - Perelman School of Medicine, University of Toronto, Centre for Bioethics, University of Wisconsin Law School, Memorial University of Newfoundland - Faculty of Medicine, Université Laval - Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto - Department of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation and University of Ottawa, Faculty of Medicine, Public Health Genomics
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whole genome sequencing, WGS, whole exome sequencing, WES, human genome

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Family Veto in Organ Donation in Canada: Framing within English-language Newspaper Article

CMAJ Open 2017. DOI:10.9778/cmajo.20170051, U. of Adelaide Law Research Paper No. 2018-53, Reprinted from (Samantha J. Anthony, Maeghan Toews,Timothy Caulfield,Linda Wright) Article: Family veto in organ donation in Canada: framing within English-language newspaper articles. Canadian Medical Association Journal (CMAJ OPEN, 5(4), 768-772). © Canadian Medical Association (2017).
Number of pages: 6 Posted: 02 Oct 2018 Last Revised: 05 Nov 2018
Independent, Independent, University of Alberta - Health Law Institute and Dept. of Surgery and Member, Joint Centre for Bioethics
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Family veto in organ donation, Organ donation, Canada Organ donation

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Non-Invasive Prenatal Testing and the Unveiling of an Impaired Translation Process

Posted: 17 May 2019
University of Alberta - Health Law Institute, University of Montreal, Dept of Social and Preventive Medicine, Faculty of Law, University of Alberta, McGill University - Faculty of Law, McGill University, University of Montreal, University of Alberta - Faculty of Public Health, University of Ottawa - Common Law Section, University of Montreal, University of Alberta - Health Law Institute, McGill University - Centre for Genomics and Policy, McGill University - Centre for Genomics and Policy, Trent University, Albany Medical College - Alden March Bioethics Institute, University of Alberta, Université Laval - Faculty of Medicine and University of Alberta - Health Law Institute

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Commercialization, Obstetrics, Gynaecology, Prenatal Screening, Ethics

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Genetic Testing, Liability, and Regulatory Policy: The Canadian Situation

Posted: 20 Jun 2001
Timothy Caulfield
University of Alberta - Health Law Institute

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