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World Ranking
113
National Ranking
90

Overview

I. Glenn Cohen is affiliated with Harvard University in the United States and focuses their research primarily within the field of Medicine. Their work spans multiple subfields, including Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Molecular Biology, Reproductive Medicine, Health Informatics, and Physiology.

Their research tackles diverse topics such as Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare and Education, Reproductive Health and Technologies, Ethics in Clinical Research, Biomedical Ethics and Regulation, CRISPR and Genetic Engineering, Medical Malpractice and Liability Issues, and Reproductive Health and Contraception.

Some recent publications by I. Glenn Cohen include:

  • The need for a system view to regulate artificial intelligence/machine learning-based software as medical device, 2020, npj Digital Medicine
  • Beware explanations from AI in health care, 2021, Science
  • Ethical and Legal Challenges of Artificial Intelligence-Driven Health Care, 2020, SSRN Electronic Journal
  • The European artificial intelligence strategy: implications and challenges for digital health, 2020, The Lancet Digital Health
  • The Challenges for Regulating Medical Use of ChatGPT and Other Large Language Models, 2023, JAMA

Frequent coauthors of I. Glenn Cohen include:

  • Eli Y. Adashi (78 collaborations)
  • Sara Gerke (25 collaborations)
  • Timo Minssen (12 collaborations)
  • Carmel Shachar (12 collaborations)
  • Lawrence O. Gostin (8 collaborations)

Their work has been published extensively in venues such as:

  • JAMA (33 publications)
  • The American Journal of Medicine (13 publications)
  • SSRN Electronic Journal (8 publications)
  • Nature Medicine (8 publications)
  • JAMA Health Forum (7 publications)

Best Publications

  • Privacy in the age of medical big data.

    W. Nicholson Price;W. Nicholson Price;I. Glenn Cohen;I. Glenn Cohen

  • Machine learning in medicine: Addressing ethical challenges.

    Effy Vayena;Alessandro Blasimme;I. Glenn Cohen

  • Using Social Media as a Research Recruitment Tool: Ethical Issues and Recommendations.

    Luke Gelinas;Robin Pierce;Sabune Winkler;I. Glenn Cohen

  • Potential Liability for Physicians Using Artificial Intelligence

    W. Nicholson Price;Sara Gerke;I. Glenn Cohen

  • FDA regulation of mobile health technologies

    Nathan G Cortez;I Glenn Cohen;Aaron S Kesselheim

  • The Legal And Ethical Concerns That Arise From Using Complex Predictive Analytics In Health Care

    I. Glenn Cohen;Ruben Amarasingham;Anand Shah;Bin Xie

  • A Framework for Ethical Payment to Research Participants

    Luke Gelinas;Emily A Largent;I Glenn Cohen;Susan Kornetsky

  • HIPAA and Protecting Health Information in the 21st Century.

    I. Glenn Cohen;Michelle M. Mello

  • The European Artificial Intelligence Strategy: Implications and Challenges for Digital Health

    I Glenn Cohen;Theodoros Evgeniou;Sara Gerke;Timo Minssen

  • Patients with Passports: Medical Tourism, Law, and Ethics

    I. Glenn Cohen

  • Ethical and legal implications of the risks of medical tourism for patients: a qualitative study of Canadian health and safety representatives’ perspectives

    Valorie A Crooks;Leigh Turner;I Glenn Cohen;Janet Bristeir

  • Transplant tourism: the ethics and regulation of international markets for organs.

    I. Glenn Cohen

  • Potential Legal Liability for Withdrawing or Withholding Ventilators During COVID-19: Assessing the Risks and Identifying Needed Reforms.

    I. Glenn Cohen;Andrew M. Crespo;Douglas B. White

  • Big Data, Big Tech, and Protecting Patient Privacy.

    I Glenn Cohen;Michelle M Mello

  • Informed Consent and Medical Artificial Intelligence: What to Tell the Patient?

    I. Glenn Cohen

  • Digital Smartphone Tracking for COVID-19: Public Health and Civil Liberties in Tension.

    I. Glenn Cohen;Lawrence O. Gostin;Daniel J. Weitzner

  • Ethical and Legal Challenges of Artificial Intelligence-Driven Healthcare

    Sara Gerke;Timo Minssen;I. Glenn Cohen

  • The Ethics of Smart Pills and Self-Acting Devices: Autonomy, Truth-Telling, and Trust at the Dawn of Digital Medicine

    Craig M. Klugman;Laura B. Dunn;Jack Schwartz;I. Glenn Cohen

  • Artificial Intelligence and Liability in Medicine: Balancing Safety and Innovation.

    George Maliha;Sara Gerke;I. Glenn Cohen;Ravi B. Parikh

  • Heritable Human Genome Editing: The International Commission Report.

    Eli Y. Adashi;I. Glenn Cohen

  • Protecting Patients with Passports: Medical Tourism and the Patient Protective-Argument

    I. Glenn Cohen

  • Legislation to Criminalize Gender-Affirming Medical Care for Transgender Youth.

    Jack L Turban;Katherine L Kraschel;I Glenn Cohen

  • The Regulation of Mitochondrial Replacement Techniques Around the World.

    I. Glenn Cohen;Eli Y. Adashi;Sara Gerke;César Palacios-González

  • Ethical and Legal Aspects of Ambient Intelligence in Hospitals.

    Sara Gerke;Serena Yeung;I. Glenn Cohen

  • Ethical and legal issues of ingestible electronic sensors

    Sara Gerke;Timo Minssen;Helen Yu;I. Glenn Cohen

  • Ethical and Legal Implications of Remote Monitoring of Medical Devices.

    I. Glenn Cohen;Sara Gerke;Daniel B. Kramer

  • The Price of Everything, the Value of Nothing: Reframing the Commodification Debate

    I. Glenn Cohen

  • Transatlantic lessons in regulation of mitochondrial replacement therapy

    I. Glenn Cohen;Julian Savulescu;Eli Y. Adashi

  • Building Capacity for a Global Genome Editing Observatory: Conceptual Challenges.

    J. Benjamin Hurlbut;J. Benjamin Hurlbut;Sheila Jasanoff;Krishanu Saha;Aziza Ahmed

  • The Football Players' Health Study at Harvard University: Design and objectives.

    Ross Zafonte;Ross Zafonte;Alvaro Pascual‐Leone;Alvaro Pascual‐Leone;Aaron Baggish;Marc G. Weisskopf

  • Building Capacity for a Global Genome Editing Observatory: Institutional Design.

    Krishanu Saha;Krishanu Saha;J. Benjamin Hurlbut;Sheila Jasanoff;Aziza Ahmed

  • The Right Not to Be a Genetic Parent

    I. Glenn Cohen

  • Regulating Reproduction: The Problem with Best Interests

    I. Glenn Cohen

  • Gore, Gibson, and Goldsmith: The Evolution of Internet Metaphors in Law and Commentary

    I. Glenn Cohen;Jonathan H. Blavin

Frequent Co-Authors

Barbara E. Bierer
Barbara E. Bierer Brigham and Women's Hospital
Michelle M. Mello
Michelle M. Mello Stanford University
Lawrence O. Gostin
Lawrence O. Gostin Georgetown University
Valorie A. Crooks
Valorie A. Crooks Simon Fraser University
George Q. Daley
George Q. Daley Boston Children's Hospital
Effy Vayena
Effy Vayena ETH Zurich
Norman Daniels
Norman Daniels Harvard University
Sabine Wilhelm
Sabine Wilhelm Harvard University
George M. Church
George M. Church Harvard University

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