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Madeleine J Murtagh

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Fortier I, Wey T, Bergeron J, Pinot de Moira A, Nybo-Andersen A, Bishop T, et al.
J Dev Orig Health Dis . 2022 Aug; 14(2):190-198. PMID: 35957574
Optimizing research on the developmental origins of health and disease (DOHaD) involves implementing initiatives maximizing the use of the available cohort study data; achieving sufficient statistical power to support subgroup...
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Murtagh M, Machirori M, Gaff C, Blell M, de Vries J, Doerr M, et al.
Wellcome Open Res . 2022 May; 6:311. PMID: 35592835
Genomic science is increasingly central to the provision of health care. Producing and applying robust genomics knowledge is a complex endeavour in which no single individual, profession, discipline or community...
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Vears D, Minion J, Roberts S, Cummings J, Machirori M, Blell M, et al.
PLoS One . 2021 Nov; 16(11):e0258646. PMID: 34748551
Despite the plethora of empirical studies conducted to date, debate continues about whether and to what extent results should be returned to participants of genomic research. We aimed to systematically...
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Ochieng C, Minion J, Turner A, Blell M, Murtagh M
BMC Med Ethics . 2021 Jun; 22(1):77. PMID: 34167521
Background: Engagement is important within cohort studies for a number of reasons. It is argued that engaging participants within the studies they are involved in may promote their recruitment and...
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Aitken M, Tully M, Porteous C, Denegri S, Cunningham-Burley S, Banner N, et al.
Int J Popul Data Sci . 2021 Jun; 4(1):586. PMID: 34095528
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Vears D, Minion J, Roberts S, Cummings J, Machirori M, Murtagh M
Per Med . 2021 Apr; 18(3):295-310. PMID: 33822658
There has been little discussion of the way genomic research results should be returned and how to obtain informed consent for this. We systematically searched the empirical literature, identifying 63...
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Simell B, Tornwall O, Hamalainen I, Wichmann H, Anton G, Brennan P, et al.
N Biotechnol . 2018 Oct; 49:98-103. PMID: 30342241
Biobank samples and data from studies of large prospective cohorts (LPC) represent an invaluable resource for health research. Efficient sharing and pooling of samples and data is a central pre-requisite...
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Minion J, Butcher F, Timpson N, Murtagh M
PLoS One . 2018 Aug; 13(8):e0202502. PMID: 30114272
Purpose: Recall by genotype (RbG) research recruits on the basis of genetic variation. Increased use of this approach presents an ethical conundrum for cohort studies/biobanks: whether to inform individuals of...
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Murtagh M, Blell M, Butters O, Cowley L, Dove E, Goodman A, et al.
Hum Genomics . 2018 Apr; 12(1):24. PMID: 29695297
Background: Genomic and biosocial research data about individuals is rapidly proliferating, bringing the potential for novel opportunities for data integration and use. The scale, pace and novelty of these applications...
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Kaye J, Terry S, Juengst E, Coy S, Harris J, Chalmers D, et al.
Hum Genomics . 2018 Mar; 12(1):13. PMID: 29514717
Background: Governments, funding bodies, institutions, and publishers have developed a number of strategies to encourage researchers to facilitate access to datasets. The rationale behind this approach is that this will...