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Genomic Data: Building Blocks for Life or Abstract Art?

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Horton R. et al, (2024), Frontiers for Young Minds, 12

The ethical challenges of diversifying genomic data: A qualitative evidence synthesis

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Hardcastle F. et al, (2023), Cambridge Prisms: Precision Medicine, 1 - 39

Genetic risk scores may compound rather than solve the issue of prostate cancer overdiagnosis.

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Horton RH. et al, (2022), British journal of cancer

Ethical issues raised by new genomic technologies: the case study of newborn genome screening

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Horton R. and Lucassen A., (2022), Cambridge Prisms: Precision Medicine, 1 - 16

Ethical Considerations in Research with Genomic Data.

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Horton R. and Lucassen A., (2022), The New bioethics : a multidisciplinary journal of biotechnology and the body, 1 - 15

Ectopic vortex veins and varices in Donnai Barrow syndrome.

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Higham A. et al, (2022), Ophthalmic genetics, 43, 248 - 252

Care of men with cancer-predisposing BRCA variants.

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Horton R. et al, (2021), BMJ (Clinical research ed.), 375

What is the meaning of a 'genomic result' in the context of pregnancy?

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Shkedi-Rafid S. et al, (2021), European journal of human genetics : EJHG, 29, 225 - 230

Exploring broad consent in the context of the 100,000 Genomes Project: a mixed methods study.

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Ballard LM. et al, (2020), European journal of human genetics : EJHG, 28, 732 - 741

Old consent and new developments: health professionals should ask and not presume.

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Horton R. et al, (2020), Journal of medical ethics, 46, 412 - 413

Genome sequencing in healthcare: understanding the UK general public's views and implications for clinical practice.

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Ballard LM. et al, (2020), European journal of human genetics : EJHG, 28, 155 - 164

Direct-to-consumer genetic testing with third party interpretation: beware of spurious results.

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Horton R. et al, (2019), Emerging topics in life sciences, 3, 669 - 674

Genomic testing in healthcare: a hybrid space where clinical practice and research need to co-exist.

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Horton R. and Lucassen A., (2019), Expert review of molecular diagnostics, 19, 963 - 967

Direct-to-consumer genetic testing.

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Horton R. et al, (2019), BMJ (Clinical research ed.), 367

The moral argument for heritable genome editing requires an inappropriately deterministic view of genetics.

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Horton R. and Lucassen AM., (2019), Journal of medical ethics, 45, 526 - 527

Is it acceptable to contact an anonymous egg donor to facilitate diagnostic genetic testing for the donor-conceived child?

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Horton R. et al, (2019), Journal of medical ethics, 45, 357 - 360

The genetic road ahead

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Horton R. and Lucassen A., (2019), NEW SCIENTIST, 242, 22 - 23

Recent developments in genetic/genomic medicine.

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Horton RH. and Lucassen AM., (2019), Clinical science (London, England : 1979), 133, 697 - 708

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