Dr Sarah Chan - publications
Book contribution
- Chan S, Harris J. "Neuroethics." In Brain Waves Module 1, London: Royal Society, 2011. eScholarID:151776
- Chan, S., K H A Choo. "Nucleic acid hybridization." In Encyclopaedia of the Human Genome, Nature Publishing Group, Macmillan Publishers Ltd., 2002. eScholarID:3b5415
- Chan S, Sulston J, Harris J. "Ethical Incentives for Innovation." In Intellectual Property Rights: Legal and Economic Challenges for Development, Oxford University Press, eScholarID:82375
Journal article
- Chan S, Zee Y-K, Jayson G & Harris J. "'Risky' research and participants' interests: the case of Phase 2c clinical trials." Clinical Ethics 6, no. 2(2011) : 91-96. eScholarID:151775 | DOI:10.1258/ce.2011.011019
- Rhodes C, Chan S, Harris J, Sulston J. "The Ownership of Science." Prometheus 29, no. 3(2011) : 325-326. eScholarID:151778 | DOI:10.1080/08109028.2011.631272
- Chan S, Harris J. "Consequentialism without consequences: ethics and embryo research." Cambridge Quarterly of Health Care Ethics 19, no. 1(2010) : 61-74. eScholarID:82365 | DOI:10.1017/S0963180109990259
- Chan S. "The Family, Medical Decision-Making and Biotechnology." East Asian Science, Technology and Society 4, no. 1(2010) : 165-169. eScholarID:82373
- Chan S, Harris J. "Free riders and pious sons--why science research remains obligatory." Bioethics 23, no. 3(2009) : 161-171. eScholarID:82466 | DOI:10.1111/j.1467-8519.2008.00648.x
- Chan SW. "More than cautionary tales: fiction and bioethics." Journal of Medical Ethics 35, no. 7(2009) : 398-399. eScholarID:82357 | DOI:10.1136/jme.2009.031252
- Chan SW. "Should we enhance animals?" Journal of Medical Ethics 35, no. 11(2009) : 678-683. eScholarID:82362 | DOI:10.1136/jme.2009.029512
- Chan SW. "The Concise Argument." Journal of Medical Ethics 35, no. 10(2009) : 589-589. eScholarID:82360 | DOI:10.1136/jme.2009.032805
- Harris J, Chan S. "Enhancement is good for you! Understanding the ethics of genetic enhancement." Gene Therapy 15, no. 5(2008) : 338-339. eScholarID:69402 | DOI:10.1038/sj.gt.3303101
- Chan, Sarah. "Humanity 2.0? Enhancement, evolution and the possible futures of humanity." EMBO reports 9, no. 1(2008) : S70-4. eScholarID:39604 | DOI:10.1038/embor.2008.105
- Chan S, Quigley M. "Frozen embryos, genetic information and reproductive rights." Bioethics 21, no. 8(2007) : 439-448. eScholarID:32368
- Chan, S., Harris, J. "In support of human enhancement." Studies in Ethics, Law and Technology 1, no. 1(2007) : Article 10. eScholarID:1b10746
- Chan S, Harris J. "Cognitive regeneration or enhancement: the ethical issues." Regenerative Medicine 1, no. 3(2006) : 361-366. eScholarID:1b10743 | DOI:10.2217/17460751.1.3.361
- Chan, S. "Cord blood banking: what are the real issues?" Journal of Medical Ethics 32(2006) : 621-622. eScholarID:1b10741
- Chan, S., Harris, J. "Evidence-based evolution: the ethics of gene therapy." Current Opinion in Molecular Therapeutics 8, no. 5(2006) : 377-383. eScholarID:1b10744
- Chan, S. "Of minds and men: law and the human brain." The Lancet Neurology 5, no. 8(2006) . eScholarID:1b10742
- Chan, S., K J Fowler, K H Choo, P Kalitsis. "Spef1, a conserved novel testis protein found in mouse sperm flagella." Gene 4; 353 (2)(2005) : 189-199. eScholarID:1b10745 | DOI:10.1016/j.gene.2005.04.025
Conference contribution
- Chan S. 2010. Global Science and Ethics. In 60th Political Studies Association Conference29 March 2010 - 31 March 2010. Edinburgh. eScholarID:82390
- Cutas D, Chan S. 2010. The sexy family. In European Social Science and History Conference13 April 2010 - 16 April 2010. Ghent. eScholarID:82389
- Chan S. 2010. What is Science For? Integrating ethics education into the bioscience curriculum. In International Conference on Bioethics Education: Contents, Methods Trends02 May 2010 - 05 June 2010. Zefat. eScholarID:82381
- Chan S. 2009. Evolution: the enhancement phase. In "Evolution and the Future" International Conference14 October 2009 - 18 October 2009. Belgrade. eScholarID:82391
- 2009. Healthy Interventions. In Medsin Global Health Conference. Manchester. eScholarID:82397
- 2009. Justice and enhancement: whose obligations to whom?. In "Human Enhancement and Justice", Workshop in Political Theory, Sixth Annual Conference02 September 2009 - 04 September 2009. Manchester. eScholarID:82392
- Chan S. 2009. Science, Ethics and Responsibility. In IUPAC Congress02 August 2009 - 05 August 2009. Glasgow. eScholarID:82393
- Alghrani A, Chan S. 2009. Scientists in the dock: criminal law and the regulation of science. In AHRC Project Meeting ("The Impact of the Criminal Process on Health Care"). Manchester. eScholarID:82396
- Chan S. 2008. Does innovation in sciences and technology always mean progress?. In 5th Women's Forum Global Meeting. Deauville. eScholarID:82408
- Chan S. 2008. On an ethical framework for public health interventions. In EUROBESE 4th Project Meeting. Ghent. eScholarID:82409
- Chan S, Cutas D. 2008. Saving endangered species: who owes a duty to whom and why?. In 9th Congress of the International Association of Bioethics. Croatia. eScholarID:82410
- Chan S. 2008. Should we enhance animals?. In Centro Nacionale de Investigationes Oncologicas. Madrid. eScholarID:82411
- Chan S. 2008. Should we enhance animals?. In Moral Science: Science, Ethics and Innovation Joint Seminar Series. Oxford. eScholarID:82413
- Chan SW. 2007. Enhancement and Evolution. In EMBO Science & Society Conference. Heidelberg. eScholarID:82414
- Chan SW, Quigley M. 2006. Genetics: preference fulfillment or human right?. In 8th Congress of the International Association of Bioethics. Beijing. eScholarID:82416
- Chan SW. 2006. Nanotechnology and ethics: new perspectives on old questions. In International Association of Nanotechnology. San Francisco. eScholarID:82415
- Chan SW. 2005. Stem cells: science, ethics, politics and the future. In 12th International Thinking Conference. Melbourne. eScholarID:82417
- Chan SW. 2004. Stem Cells, Ethics and the Role of Law. In Australian Health and Medical Research Congress. Sydney. eScholarID:82418
- Chan SW. 2004. Stem Cells, Law and Ethics: a comparison of international approaches. In Toward a Consensus on Cloning and Stem Cell Research: Ethics, Law and Public Policy (International Symposium). Melbourne. eScholarID:82419
- Chan SW, Kalitsis P, Fowler KJ, Choo KH. 2003. Characterisation of null mutant mice lacking Test 1, a testis-expressed gene. In International Congress of Genetics. Melbourne. eScholarID:82420
- Chan SW, Kalitsis P, Fowler KJ, Choo KH. 2003. Targeted mutation of the mouse Test1 locus. In Lorne Genome Conference. Lorne. eScholarID:82421
Journal contribution
- Chan S, Harris J. "Adam's fibroblast? The (pluri)potential of iPCs." Journal of Medical Ethics 34, no. 2(2008) : 64-66. eScholarID:69400
Newspaper/magazine contribution
- Chan S. "Science and Sustainability." Bioscience e-Bulletin no. 29(2010) : 8-8. eScholarID:82471
- Chan S. "What Is Science For?" CEEBL Case Studies Publication(2010) . eScholarID:82464
- Sulston J & Chan S. "Intellectual Property Rights Are Stifling Innovation." Transforming Management(2009) . eScholarID:82474
- Tony Tysome. "Pills provide brain boost for academics." Times Higher Education Supplement(2007) . eScholarID:82384
Other
- Interview for BBC Radio 4 on "What is Sacred?".
- Interview for SWR (German national radio) on "Enhancement and evolution", EMBO Science & Society Conference.
- Commentary for Bionews Electronic Newsletter, "The Hixon Consensus: a guiding light for scientists in international stem cell research".
- Commentary for Bionews Electronic Newsletter, "Australian embryo research laws: time for change?".
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