Adair, Alethea, Hyde-Lay, Robyn, Einsiedel, Edna, Caulfield, Timothy
Abstract Background With a growing number of genetic tests becoming available to the health and consumer markets, genetic health care providers in Canada are faced with the challenge of developing...
Commercialization, patenting and genomics: researcher perspectives (2009)
Murdoch, CJ, Caulfield, Timothy
Abstract The impact of commercialization and patenting pressure on genomics research is still a topic of considerable debate in academic, policy and popular literature. We interviewed genomic...
Race and ancestry in biomedical research: exploring the challenges (2009)
Caulfield, Timothy, Fullerton, Stephanie M, Ali-Khan, Sarah E, Arbour, Laura, Burchard, Esteban G, Cooper, Richard S, ...
Abstract The use of race in biomedical research has, for decades, been a source of social controversy. However, recent events, such as the adoption of racially targeted pharmaceuticals, have raised...
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Bubela, Tania, Boon, Heather, Caulfield, Timothy
Abstract Background This study systematically compares newspaper coverage of clinical trials for herbal remedies, a popular type of complementary and alternative medicine, with clinical trials for...
Caulfield, Timothy, DeBow, Suzanne
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Research Ethics Recommendations for Whole-Genome Research: Consensus Statement (2008)
Timothy Caulfield, Amy L. McGuire, Mildred Cho, Janet A. Buchanan, Michael M. Burgess, Ursula Danilczyk, ...
Human Dignity as a Criterion for Science Policy (2005)
Timothy Caulfield, Audrey Chapman
A lack of clarity in defining human dignity, argue Caulfield and Chapman, has the potential to hurt policymaking in science and medicine.
Caulfield, Timothy, DeBow, Suzanne
Abstract Background Growing popularity of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) in the public sector is reflected in the scientific community by an increased number of research articles...
Variations and voids: the regulation of human cloning around the world (2004)
Pattinson, Shaun D, Caulfield, Timothy
Abstract Background No two countries have adopted identical regulatory measures on cloning. Understanding the complexity of these regulatory variations is essential. It highlights the challenges...
The Commercialisation of Medical and Scientific Reporting (2004)
Commercial influences on research results can in turn lead to "hype" in science and medicine news stories.
Human cloning laws, human dignity and the poverty of the policy making dialogue (2003)
Abstract Background The regulation of human cloning continues to be a significant national and international policy issue. Despite years of intense academic and public debate, there is little clarity...
DNA databanks and consent: A suggested policy option involving an authorization model (2003)
Caulfield, Timothy, Upshur, Ross EG, Daar, Abdallah
Abstract Background Genetic databases are becoming increasingly common as a means of determining the relationship between lifestyle, environmental exposures and genetic diseases. These databases rely...
Providing Genetic Testing Through the Private Sector: A View From Canada (2001)
Caulfield, Timothy, Burgess, Michael M., Williams-Jones, Bryn
Genetic testing technologies are rapidly moving from the research laboratory to the market place. Very little scholarship considers the implications of private genetic testing for a public health...
The Commercialisation of Medical and Scientific Reporting
Commercial influences on research results can in turn lead to "hype" in science and medicine news stories
Human Dignity as a Criterion for Science Policy
Caulfield, Timothy, Chapman, Audrey
A lack of clarity in defining human dignity, argue Caulfield and Chapman, has the potential to hurt policymaking in science and medicine.
The Commercialisation of Medical and Scientific Reporting
Commercial influences on research results can in turn lead to "hype" in science and medicine news stories
Human Dignity as a Criterion for Science Policy
Caulfield, Timothy, Chapman, Audrey
A lack of clarity in defining human dignity, argue Caulfield and Chapman, has the potential to hurt policymaking in science and medicine.
Research Ethics Recommendations for Whole-Genome Research: Consensus Statement
Caulfield, Timothy, McGuire, Amy L, Cho, Mildred, Buchanan, Janet A, Burgess, Michael M, Danilczyk, Ursula, ...
Interest in whole-genome research has grown substantially over the past few months. This article explores the challenging ethics issues associated with this work.
Race and ancestry in biomedical research: exploring the challenges
Caulfield, Timothy, Fullerton, Stephanie M, Ali-Khan, Sarah E, Arbour, Laura, Burchard, Esteban G, Cooper, Richard S, ...
The use of race in biomedical research has, for decades, been a source of social controversy. However, recent events, such as the adoption of racially targeted pharmaceuticals, have raised the...
Commercialization, patenting and genomics: researcher perspectives
Murdoch, CJ, Caulfield, Timothy
The impact of commercialization and patenting pressure on genomics research is still a topic of considerable debate in academic, policy and popular literature. We interviewed genomic researchers to...