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3105
National Ranking
1507

Overview

Susan M. Wolf is affiliated with the University of Minnesota in the United States. Their research spans medicine with a concentration on public health, environmental and occupational health, physiology, emergency medical services, genetics, and health informatics. They have contributed extensively to topics including ethics in clinical research, biomedical ethics and regulation, disaster response and management, artificial intelligence in healthcare and education, reproductive health and technologies, organ donation and transplantation, and functional brain connectivity studies.

Their recent publications include the following papers:

  • Ethical Challenges Arising in the COVID-19 Pandemic: An Overview from the Association of Bioethics Program Directors (ABPD) Task Force, 2020, The American Journal of Bioethics
  • Vitrification and nanowarming enable long-term organ cryopreservation and life-sustaining kidney transplantation in a rat model, 2023, Nature Communications
  • From Genetics to Genomics: Facing the Liability Implications in Clinical Care, 2020, The Journal of Law Medicine & Ethics
  • Emerging ethical issues raised by highly portable MRI research in remote and resource-limited international settings, 2021, NeuroImage
  • Assessment of stored red blood cells through lab-on-a-chip technologies for precision transfusion medicine, 2023, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Frequent co-authors in their collaborations include:

  • Francis X. Shen
  • Ellen Wright Clayton
  • Timothy L. Pruett
  • Frances Lawrenz
  • John C. Bischof

Susan M. Wolf publishes regularly in specific venues, such as:

  • The Journal of Law Medicine & Ethics (20 publications)
  • UNC Libraries (5 publications)
  • The American Journal of Bioethics (3 publications)
  • CHEST Journal (3 publications)
  • Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (2 publications)

Their book publications include titles from Open Agenda Publishing eBooks, notably the book Meaningfulness from 2020.

Best Publications

  • The big picture on nanomedicine: the state of investigational and approved nanomedicine products

    Michael L. Etheridge;Stephen A. Campbell;Arthur G. Erdman;Christy L. Haynes

  • Managing incidental findings in human subjects research: Analysis and recommendations

    Susan M Wolf;Frances P Lawrenz;Charles A. Nelson;Jeffrey P. Kahn

  • Decisions near the end of life: professional views on life-sustaining treatments.

    M Z Solomon;L O'Donnell;B Jennings;V Guilfoy

  • Managing incidental findings and research results in genomic research involving biobanks and archived data sets.

    Susan M Wolf;Brittney N. Crock;Brian G Van Ness;Frances P Lawrenz

  • Return of Genomic Results to Research Participants: The Floor, the Ceiling, and the Choices In Between

    Gail P. Jarvik;Laura M. Amendola;Jonathan S. Berg

  • Ethical and practical guidelines for reporting genetic research results to study participants: Updated guidelines from a national heart, lung, and blood institute working group

    Richard R. Fabsitz;Amy McGuire;Richard R. Sharp;Mona Puggal

  • Recommendations for returning genomic incidental findings? We need to talk!

    Wylie Burke;Armand H. Matheny Antommaria;Robin Bennett;Jeffrey Botkin

  • Patient Autonomy and Incidental Findings in Clinical Genomics

    Susan M. Wolf;George J. Annas;Sherman Elias

  • Incidental Findings in Brain Imaging Research

    Judy Illes;Matthew P. Kirschen;Emmeline Edwards;L R. Stanford

  • Feminism & Bioethics: Beyond Reproduction

    Susan M. Wolf

  • Sources of Concern about the Patient Self-Determination Act

    Susan M. Wolf;Philip Boyle;Daniel Callahan;Joseph J. Fins

  • Incidental Findings in Imaging Research: Evaluating Incidence, Benefit, and Burden

    Nicholas M. Orme;Joel G. Fletcher;Hassan A. Siddiki;W. Scott Harmsen

  • HIV Antibody Screening: An Ethical Framework for Evaluating Proposed Programs

    Ronald Bayer;Carol Levine;Susan M. Wolf

  • Clinical Sequencing Exploratory Research Consortium: Accelerating Evidence-Based Practice of Genomic Medicine

    Robert C. Green;Robert C. Green;Katrina A.B. Goddard;Gail P. Jarvik;Laura M. Amendola

  • Return of Individual Research Results and Incidental Findings: Facing the Challenges of Translational Science

    Susan M. Wolf

  • The Hastings Center Guidelines for Decisions on Life-Sustaining Treatment and Care Near the End of Life: Revised and Expanded Second Edition

    Nancy Berlinger;Bruce Jennings;Susan M. Wolf

  • The Law of Incidental Findings in Human Subjects Research: Establishing Researchers' Duties

    Susan M. Wolf;Jordan Paradise;Charlisse Caga-Anan

  • Ethical Challenges Arising in the COVID-19 Pandemic: An Overview from the Association of Bioethics Program Directors (ABPD) Task Force.

    Amy L. McGuire;Mark P. Aulisio;F. Daniel Davis;Cheryl Erwin

  • Practical approaches to incidental findings in brain imaging research

    J. Illes;J. Illes;M. P. Kirschen;E. Edwards;P. Bandettini

  • ADDRESSING THE ETHICAL CHALLENGES IN GENETIC TESTING AND SEQUENCING OF CHILDREN

    Ellen Wright Clayton;Laurence B McCullough;Leslie G Biesecker;Steven Joffe

  • Using Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis to Create a Stem Cell Donor: Issues, Guidelines & Limits:

    Susan M. Wolf;Jeffrey P. Kahn;John E. Wagner

Frequent Co-Authors

Ellen Wright Clayton
Ellen Wright Clayton Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Benjamin S. Wilfond
Benjamin S. Wilfond University of Washington
Bartha Maria Knoppers
Bartha Maria Knoppers McGill University Health Centre
Leslie G. Biesecker
Leslie G. Biesecker National Institutes of Health
Judy Illes
Judy Illes University of British Columbia
Wendy K. Chung
Wendy K. Chung Columbia University
Mildred K. Cho
Mildred K. Cho Stanford University
Jonathan S. Berg
Jonathan S. Berg University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Heidi L. Rehm
Heidi L. Rehm Brigham and Women's Hospital

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