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Getting rights right: Implementing 'Martha's Rule'

GRAHAM M. et al, (2023), Journal of Medical Ethics

TREs are still not about trust

GRAHAM M. et al, (2023), Journal of Medical Ethics

Sharing genomic data for health research: Institutional trust and trustworthiness, and informed consent

Graham M., (2022), Canadian Medical Association Journal, 194, E1511 - E1512

Fear of Dementia and the Obligation to Provide Aggregate Research Results to Study Participants.

Graham M. et al, (2022), Camb Q Healthc Ethics, 31, 498 - 505

The Cost of Compassion: Resource Allocation and Disorders of Consciousness

GRAHAM M., (2021), American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience

Well-being after severe brain injury: What counts as good recovery?

GRAHAM M. and Naci L., (2021), Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics

Governing AI-Driven Health Research: Are IRBs up to the task?

HALLOWELL N. et al, (2020), Ethics && Human Research

A Just Standard: The Ethical Management of Incidental Findings in Brain Imaging Research

GRAHAM M. et al, (2020), The Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics

Memory During the Presumed Vegetative State: Implications for Patient Quality of Life.

Taylor N. et al, (2020), Camb Q Healthc Ethics, 29, 501 - 510

Precedent Autonomy and Surrogate Decision-Making After Severe Brain Injury

GRAHAM M., (2020), Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics

A Glimpse Through The Keyhole: Residual Cognitive Capacities in Patients with Cognitive Motor Dissociation, and their Implications for Well-Being

GRAHAM M., (2020), The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy: a forum for bioethics and philosophy of medicine

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