Frances Lawrenz
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Recent Articles
1.
Shen F, Wolf S, Lawrenz F, Comeau D, Evans B, Fair D, et al.
J Law Med Ethics
. 2025 Jan;
52(4):769-785.
PMID: 39885753
Highly portable and accessible MRI technology will allow researchers to conduct field-based MRI research in community settings. Previous guidance for researchers working with fixed MRI does not address the novel...
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Shen F, Lawrenz F, Wolf S
J Law Med Ethics
. 2025 Jan;
52(4):764-768.
PMID: 39885752
No abstract available.
3.
Madzelan M, Lawrenz F, Wolf S, Shen F
J Law Med Ethics
. 2025 Jan;
52(4):786-804.
PMID: 39885743
Portable MRI (pMRI) technology, which promises to transform brain imaging research by facilitating scanning in new geographic areas and the participation of new, diverse populations, raises many ethical, legal, and...
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Daniels F, Torres E, Lawrenz F, Wolf S, Shen F
NMR Biomed
. 2024 Sep;
37(12):e5243.
PMID: 39245924
Deployment of new, more portable, and less costly neuroimaging technologies such as portable magnetoencephalography, electroencephalography, positron emission tomography, functional near-infrared spectroscopy, high-density diffuse optical tomography, and magnetic resonance imaging is...
5.
Shen F, Wolf S, Lawrenz F, Comeau D, Dzirasa K, Evans B, et al.
J Law Biosci
. 2024 Jun;
11(1):lsae008.
PMID: 38855036
Researchers are rapidly developing and deploying highly portable MRI technology to conduct field-based research. The new technology will widen access to include new investigators in remote and unconventional settings and...
6.
Cheung F, Clatch L, Wolf S, Clayton E, Lawrenz F
J Law Med Ethics
. 2020 Apr;
48(1):87-104.
PMID: 32342788
The law applicable to genomics in the United States is currently in transition and under debate. The rapid evolution of the science, burgeoning clinical research, and growing clinical application pose...
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Wolf S, Clayton E, Lawrenz F
J Law Med Ethics
. 2020 Apr;
48(1):7-10.
PMID: 32342780
No abstract available.
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Lawrenz F, Kollmann E, King J, Bequette M, Pattison S, Nelson A, et al.
Eval Program Plann
. 2018 Apr;
69:53-60.
PMID: 29704777
This study provides results from an NSF funded, four year, case study about evaluation capacity building in a complex adaptive system, the Nanoscale Informal Science Education Network (NISE Net). The...
9.
Roseland D, Lawrenz F, Thao M
Eval Program Plann
. 2014 Dec;
48:75-82.
PMID: 25463015
This research explores the relationship between participation in evaluation and the use of evaluation findings and processes within three large-scale multi-site evaluations. Using canonical correlation analysis and a collection of...
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Lin H, Lawrenz F, Lin S, Hong Z
Public Underst Sci
. 2013 Oct;
22(8):941-54.
PMID: 24151085
This study investigated how affective factors impact participation in science learning using structural equation modeling. Using a dataset from Taiwan, a model was obtained that showed the relationships among science-related...