Sara Chandros Hull
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Recent Articles
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Peugh Karuk E, Brown Yuin Nation A, Tsosie Dine K, Hull S
Am J Bioeth
. 2025 Jan;
25(2):64-67.
PMID: 39878725
No abstract available.
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Hull S, Brody L, Sterling R
Am J Bioeth
. 2023 Jun;
23(7):5-8.
PMID: 37339317
No abstract available.
3.
Spector-Bagdady K, Lynch H, Bierer B, Gelinas L, Hull S, Magnus D, et al.
Hastings Cent Rep
. 2021 Dec;
52(1):51-58.
PMID: 34908169
Covid-19 raised many novel ethical issues including regarding the allocation of opportunities to participate in clinical trials during a public health emergency. In this article, we explore how hospitals that...
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Hull S, Nez Dine F, Blome J
Am J Bioeth
. 2021 Sep;
21(10):14-17.
PMID: 34554069
No abstract available.
5.
Berkman B, Mastroianni A, Jamal L, Solis C, Taylor H, Hull S
Ethics Hum Res
. 2021 Feb;
43(2):2-18.
PMID: 33620774
In the early days of a pandemic, repurposing biospecimens from established research projects could prove to be extraordinarily useful in achieving substantial and timely public health benefits. Nonetheless, there are...
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Meyer M, Gelinas L, Bierer B, Hull S, Joffe S, Magnus D, et al.
Clin Trials
. 2021 Feb;
18(2):226-233.
PMID: 33530721
Given the dearth of established safe and effective interventions to respond to COVID-19, there is an urgent ethical imperative to conduct meaningful clinical research. The good news is that interventions...
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Desine S, Hollister B, Abdallah K, Persaud A, Hull S, Bonham V
AJOB Empir Bioeth
. 2020 Oct;
11(4):195-207.
PMID: 33044907
A first therapeutic target of somatic genome editing (SGE) is sickle cell disease (SCD), the most commonly inherited blood disorders, affecting more than 100,000 individuals in the United States. Advancement...
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Hiratsuka V, Hahn M, Woodbury R, Hull S, Wilson D, Bonham V, et al.
Genet Med
. 2020 Aug;
22(12):1935-1943.
PMID: 32839571
Meaningful engagement of Alaska Native (AN) tribes and tribal health organizations is essential in the conduct of socially responsible and ethical research. As genomics becomes increasingly important to advancements in...
9.
Hull S
J Health Care Poor Underserved
. 2019 Nov;
30(4S):21-26.
PMID: 31735714
"Changing the conversation" around genomic research with U.S. tribal communities may lead to new pathways to address persistent health disparities. Restoring trustworthiness between researchers and communities entails a willingness to...
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