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Volume 9, Numbers 6-7, June 2009
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A Pragmatic Consideration of Ethical Issues Relating to Personal Genomics
pp. 1-2(2)
Authors: Hsu, Andro; Mountain, Joanna; Wojcicki, Anne; Avey, Linda

Social Networkers' Attitudes Toward Direct-to-Consumer Personal Genome Testing
pp. 3-10(8)
Authors: McGuire, Amy; Diaz, Christina; Wang, Tao; Hilsenbeck, Susan

Personal Genome Testing: Do You Know What You Are Buying?
pp. 11-13(3)
Authors: Howard, Heidi; Borry, Pascal

Direct-to-Consumer Personal Genome Testing: The Problem Is Not Ignorance-It Is Market Failure
pp. 13-15(3)
Authors: Jordens, Christopher; Kerridge, Ian; Samuel, Gabrielle

How Attitudes Research Contributes to Overoptimistic Expectations of Personal Genome Testing
pp. 23-25(3)
Authors: Bunnik, Eline; Janssens, A. Cecile; Schermer, Maartje

Personal Genomics as an Interactive Web Broadcast
pp. 27-29(3)
Author: Newson, Ainsley

Challenges in the Use of Direct-to-Consumer Personal Genome Testing in Children
pp. 32-34(3)
Authors: Tabor, Holly; Kelley, Maureen

Research 2.0: Social Networking and Direct-To-Consumer (DTC) Genomics
pp. 35-44(10)
Authors: Lee, Sandra Soo-Jin; Crawley, LaVera

Personal Genomics: Democratization, or Empowerment, or 'Something'
pp. 46-48(3)
Authors: MacDonald, Chris; Walton, Nancy

Networking Genetics, Populations, and Race
pp. 50-52(3)
Author: Reid, Lynette

Direct-to-Consumer Genome-Wide Scans: Astrologicogenomics or Simple Scams?
pp. 54-56(3)
Authors: Hall, Wayne; Gartner, Coral

The Role of Empirical Research in Bioethics
pp. 59-65(7)
Author: Kon, Alexander

Categorizing Empirical Research in Bioethics: Why Count the Ways?
pp. 66-67(2)
Authors: Sugarman, Jeremy; Kass, Nancy; Faden, Ruth

Kon's Reinvention of the Empirical Bioethics Wheel
pp. 69-70(2)
Authors: Holm, Søren

What Empirical Research Can Do for Bioethics
pp. 72-74(3)
Authors: Hoffmaster, Barry; Hooker, Cliff

Empirical Bioethics: Present and Future Possibilities
pp. 74-75(2)
Author: Shelton, Wayne

Psychology and Medical Decision-Making
pp. 79-81(3)
Authors: Suhler, Christopher; Churchland, Patricia

An Engine, Not a Pyramid
pp. 81-83(3)
Authors: Viso, Armando Menendez; da Rocha, Antonio Casado

Evidence-Based Research Ethics
pp. 85-87(3)
Author: Kalichman, Michael

Empiricism, Values, and Bioethics
pp. 91-92(2)
Author: Kirkwood, Kenneth

Improving Care and Ethics: A Plea for Interactive Empirical Ethics
pp. 99-101(3)
Authors: Widdershoven, Guy; Molewijk, Bert; Abma, Tineke

Empirical Bioethics Research in the Developing World: When the 'Is' is Close to an 'Ought'
pp. 101-103(3)
Authors: Emerson, Claudia; Upshur, Ross; Daar, Abdallah

Return of “Accurate” and “Actionable” Results: Yes!
pp. 107-109(3)
Authors: Knoppers, Bartha Maria; Laberge, Claude

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