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  1. Elizabeth J. Thomson, Joy T. Boyer & Eric M. Meslin (1997). The Ethical, Legal, and Social Implications Research Program at the National Human Genome Research Institute. Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 7 (3):291-298.score: 290.0
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  2. Eric M. Meslin, Elizabeth J. Thomson & Joy T. Boyer (1997). The Ethical, Legal, and Social Implications Research Program at the National Human Genome Research Institute. Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 7 (3).score: 290.0
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  3. Ambroise Wonkam, Marcel Azabji Kenfack, Walinjom F. T. Muna & Odile Ouwe-Missi-Oukem-Boyer (2011). Ethics of Human Genetic Studies in Sub-Saharan Africa: The Case of Cameroon Through a Bibliometric Analysis. Developing World Bioethics 11 (3):120-127.score: 12.0
    Many ethical concerns surrounding human genetics studies remain unresolved. We report here the situation in Cameroon.Objectives: To describe the profile of human genetic studies that used Cameroonian DNA samples, with specific focus on i) the research centres that were involved, ii) authorship, iii) population studied, iv) research topics and v) ethics disclosure, with the aim of raising ethical issues that emerged from these studies.Method: Bibliometric Studies; we conducted a PubMed-based systematic review of all the studies on human genetics that used (...)
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  4. Herman T. Tavani & Frances S. Grodzinsky (2002). Cyberstalking, Personal Privacy, and Moral Responsibility. Ethics and Information Technology 4 (2):123-132.score: 6.0
    This essay examines some ethical aspects of stalkingincidents in cyberspace. Particular attention is focused on the Amy Boyer/Liam Youens case of cyberstalking, which has raised a number of controversial ethical questions. We limit our analysis to three issues involving this particular case. First, we suggest that the privacy of stalking victims is threatened because of the unrestricted access to on-linepersonal information, including on-line public records, currently available to stalkers. Second, we consider issues involving moral responsibility and legal liability for (...)
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