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Che, Chang: Utah Fugitive Accused of Selling Fake Covid-19 Cure Is Arrested : Gordon Hunter Petersen is accused of posing as a doctor and making at least $2 million selling a bogus Covid-19 cure. In: New York Times, 2023 (2023-08-15) |
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Mele, Christopher; Victor, Daniel: Utah Nurse Handcuffed After Refusing to Draw Patient's Blood In: New York Times, 2017 (2017-09-01) |
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Gold, E Richard; Carbone, Julia: Myriad Genetics: In the eye of the policy storm. In: Genetics in medicine : official journal of the American College of Medical Genetics, 2010, Vol. 12 (4 Suppl), S39-70 |
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Levine, Fallon R et al.: Parental attitudes, beliefs, and perceptions about genetic testing for FAP and colorectal cancer surveillance in minors. In: Journal of genetic counseling, 2010, Vol. 19 (3), 269-79 |
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United States. District Court, Southern District of New York: Association for Molecular Pathology v. United States Patent and Trademark Office [Date of Decision: 2010 March 29] In: http://www.patentlyo.com/files/myriad-opinion.pdf Case 1:09-cv-04515-RWS. 156 p. |
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Gitschier, Jane: Inferential genotyping of Y chromosomes in Latter-Day Saints founders and comparison to Utah samples in the HapMap project. In: American Journal of Human Genetics, 2009, Vol. 84 (2), 251-258 |
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Lenzer, Jeanne: Patents on cancer genes are illegal and stymie research, say scientists [news] In: BMJ: British Medical Journal, 2009, Vol. 339 (7731), 1161 |
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Abbott, Alison: Europe to pay royalties for cancer gene [news] In: Nature, 2008, Vol. 456 (7222), 556 |
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Caulfield, Timothy; Bubela, Tania; Murdoch, C.J.: Myriad and the mass media: the covering of a gene patent controversy In: Genetics in Medicine, 2007, Vol. 9 (12), 850-855 |
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Watson, Rory: Scientists welcome ruling on patent on breast cancer gene [news] In: BMJ: British Medical Journal, 2007, Vol. 335 (7623), 740-741 |
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European Society of Human Genetics [ESHG]: EPO upholds limited patent on BRCA2 gene: singling out an ethnic group is a 'dangerous precedent' says European Society of Human Genetics
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Wylie, Jean E.; Mineau, Geraldine P.: Biomedical databases: protecting privacy and promoting research In: Trends in Biotechnology, 2003, Vol. 21 (3), 113-116 |
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Hamann, Heidi A. et al.: Attitudes Toward the Genetic Testing of Children Among Adults in a Utah-Based Kindred Tested for a BRCA1 Mutation In: American Journal of Medical Genetics, 2000, Vol. 92 (1), 25-32 |
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Kondo, Douglas G.; Bishop, F. Marian; Jacobson, Jay A.: Residents' and patients' perspectives on informed consent in primary care clinics. In: Journal of Clinical Ethics. , 2000, Vol. 11 (1), 39-48. |
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Capron, Alexander Morgan: Job in court. In: Hastings Center Report. , 1999, Vol. 29 (5), 22-25. |
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Lyon, Joseph L.: Nuclear Weapons Testing and Research Efforts to Evaluate Health Effects on Exposed Populations in the United States In: Epidemiology, 1999, Vol. 10 (5), 557-560 |
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Involuntary treatment: civilly committed patients may be involuntarily medicated; involuntary medication to restore competence to stand trial requires judicial approval. In: Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law. , 1999, Vol. 27 (3), 493-494. |
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Skeem, Jennifer L. et al.: Logic and Reliability of Evaluations of Competence to Stand Trial In: Law and Human Behavior, 1998, Vol. 22 (5), 519-547 |
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Jacobson, Jay A. et al.: Dialogue to action: lessons learned from some family members of deceased patients at an interactive program in seven Utah hospitals. In: Journal of Clinical Ethics. , 1997, Vol. 8 (4), 359-371. |
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Schenkenberg, Tom: Salt Lake City VA Medical Center's first 150 ethics committee case consultations: what we have learned (so far). In: HEC (HealthCare Ethics Committee) Forum. , 1997, Vol. 9 (2), 147-158. |