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Autor:
Reshma Jagsi, Joel S. Perlmutter, Brendan D. Curti, Leslie Matthews, Leah Murray, Ahmet Hoke, Lauren Draper, Michelle A. Burack, James Malone, Jon A. Kobashigawa, Brent R. Carr, Kenneth R. Adler, Cheryl J. Hadaway, Kevin E. Behrns
Publikováno v:
Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics. 12
Autor:
Hildreth, Anne1 hildreth@albany.edu, Leah, Murray2 leahmurray74@msn.com, Shannon, Scotece1 ss131955@albany.edu
Publikováno v:
Conference Papers - Western Political Science Association. 2008 Annual Meeting, p1. 23p. 1 Chart.
Autor:
Youngblom E; Emily Youngblom, M.P.H., is a Ph.D. candidate at the Institute of Public Health Genetics at the University of Washington. She completed her undergraduate degree at the University of California-Berkeley (Berkeley, CA) and her M.P.H. in Public Health Genetics at the University of Washington (Seattle, WA). Mitzi Leah Murray, M.D., M.A., is a clinical geneticist with a focus on evaluating and providing care for individuals and families with heritable connective tissue disorders. She is also the assistant director of the Collagen Diagnostic Laboratory at the University of Washington. Dr. Murray earned her undergraduate degree from Ohio University (Athens, OH), her medical degree from the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School (Dallas, TX), her Masters of Bioethics from the University of Washington (Seattle, WA), and is board certified in clinical genetics and in clinical molecular genetics. Peter H. Byers, M.D., is a clinical geneticist with the focus of understanding the molecular pathogenesis of inherited disorders of connective tissue. He is currently the director of both the Collagen Diagnostic Laboratory and the Center for Precision Diagnostics at the University of Washington. Dr. Byers earned his undergraduate degree from Reed College (Portland, OR), his medical degree from Case Western Reserve University (Cleveland, OH), and completed residency at the University of California-San Francisco (San Francisco, CA). He is board certified by both the American Board of Medical Genetics and the American Board of Internal Medicine., Murray ML; Emily Youngblom, M.P.H., is a Ph.D. candidate at the Institute of Public Health Genetics at the University of Washington. She completed her undergraduate degree at the University of California-Berkeley (Berkeley, CA) and her M.P.H. in Public Health Genetics at the University of Washington (Seattle, WA). Mitzi Leah Murray, M.D., M.A., is a clinical geneticist with a focus on evaluating and providing care for individuals and families with heritable connective tissue disorders. She is also the assistant director of the Collagen Diagnostic Laboratory at the University of Washington. Dr. Murray earned her undergraduate degree from Ohio University (Athens, OH), her medical degree from the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School (Dallas, TX), her Masters of Bioethics from the University of Washington (Seattle, WA), and is board certified in clinical genetics and in clinical molecular genetics. Peter H. Byers, M.D., is a clinical geneticist with the focus of understanding the molecular pathogenesis of inherited disorders of connective tissue. He is currently the director of both the Collagen Diagnostic Laboratory and the Center for Precision Diagnostics at the University of Washington. Dr. Byers earned his undergraduate degree from Reed College (Portland, OR), his medical degree from Case Western Reserve University (Cleveland, OH), and completed residency at the University of California-San Francisco (San Francisco, CA). He is board certified by both the American Board of Medical Genetics and the American Board of Internal Medicine., Byers PH; Emily Youngblom, M.P.H., is a Ph.D. candidate at the Institute of Public Health Genetics at the University of Washington. She completed her undergraduate degree at the University of California-Berkeley (Berkeley, CA) and her M.P.H. in Public Health Genetics at the University of Washington (Seattle, WA). Mitzi Leah Murray, M.D., M.A., is a clinical geneticist with a focus on evaluating and providing care for individuals and families with heritable connective tissue disorders. She is also the assistant director of the Collagen Diagnostic Laboratory at the University of Washington. Dr. Murray earned her undergraduate degree from Ohio University (Athens, OH), her medical degree from the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School (Dallas, TX), her Masters of Bioethics from the University of Washington (Seattle, WA), and is board certified in clinical genetics and in clinical molecular genetics. Peter H. Byers, M.D., is a clinical geneticist with the focus of understanding the molecular pathogenesis of inherited disorders of connective tissue. He is currently the director of both the Collagen Diagnostic Laboratory and the Center for Precision Diagnostics at the University of Washington. Dr. Byers earned his undergraduate degree from Reed College (Portland, OR), his medical degree from Case Western Reserve University (Cleveland, OH), and completed residency at the University of California-San Francisco (San Francisco, CA). He is board certified by both the American Board of Medical Genetics and the American Board of Internal Medicine.
Publikováno v:
The Journal of law, medicine & ethics : a journal of the American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics [J Law Med Ethics] 2016 Sep; Vol. 44 (3), pp. 514-9.