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Coercive Public Health Policies Need Context-Specific Ethical Justifications

Journal article

Johnson T. et al, (2024), Monash Bioethics Review

Systemic intervention can be intrusive, too: a reply to Paetkau.

Journal article

Johnson T., (2024), J Med Ethics

Is Resource Allocation that is Sensitive to Vaccination Status Coercive? Who Cares

Journal article

Johnson T., (2024), American Journal of Bioethics

For the good of the globe: moral reasons for states to mitigate global catastrophic biological risks

Journal article

Johnson T., (2024), Journal of Bioethical Inquiry

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

Journal article

Hardcastle F. et al, (2024), Camb Prism Precis Med, 2

Ethical issues in Nipah virus control and research: addressing a neglected disease

Journal article

Johnson T. et al, (2023), Journal of Medical Ethics

The relationship between speculation and translation in bioethics: methods and methodologies

Journal article

Johnson T. and Romanis EC., (2023), Monash Bioethics Review

Genetic immunization: enhancement or public health measure?

Chapter

Johnson T., (2023), Clinical Ethics at the Crossroads of Genetic and Reproductive Technologies

THE ETHICS OF GENETIC ENHANCEMENT: Key Concepts and Future Prospects

Chapter

Anomaly J. and Johnson T., (2023), The Routledge Handbook of the Ethics of Human Enhancement, 145 - 153

The relationship between speculation and translation in Bioethics: methods and methodologies

Journal article

Johnson T. and Romanis EC., (2023), MONASH BIOETHICS REVIEW

Vaccination of individuals lacking decision-making capacity during a public health emergency

Journal article

Schaefer GO. et al, (2022), Journal of Law and the Biosciences

Funder priority for vaccines: Implications of a weak Lockean claim.

Journal article

Muralidharan A. et al, (2022), Bioethics

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