Michael Parker

All Publications

Chokshi, D, Parker, M, and Kwiatkowski, D (2006). Data Sharing and Intellectual Property in a Genomic Epidemiology Network: Policies for Large-scale Research Collaboration Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 5:84.

Cooke, S, Crawford, G, Lucassen, A, Parker, M, and Hallowell, N (2006). Lay and professional understanding of cancer genetic activities in the UK Hereditary Cancer in Clinical Practice, 4:155.

Lucassen, A and Parker, M (2006). The UK Genethics Club:clinical ethics support for genetic seervices Clinical Ethics, 1:219-223.

Lucassen, A, Wheeler, R, and Parker, M (2006). Implications of data protection legislation for family history. BMJ, 332(7536):299-301.

Parker, M (2006). Predictive medicine and the future of human nature In: Questions Ethiques en medicine predictive, ed. by de Bouvet, A. Boitte, P. Aiguier, G.. John Libbey Eurotext, Paris, chap. 4, pp. 151-153.

Parker, M (2006). Deliberation and moral courage:the UK Genethics Club as a case study Politeia.

Parker, M and Hope, T (2006). Ways of thinking about ethics The Foundation Years:14-17.

Parker, M, Lucassen, A, and Wheeler, R (2006). Implications of data protection legislation for family history? British Medical Journal, 332:299-301.

Shepperd, S, Farndon, P, Grainge, V, Oliver, S, Parker, M, Perera, R, Elliman, D, Kent, A, and Rose, P (2006). DISCERN-Genetics: quality criteria for informationon genetic testing European Journal of Human Genetics, 14:1179-1188.

Slowther, A and Parker, M (2006). Ethics support and education in primary care In: A Primary Care Ethics Reader, ed. by J Spicer and D Bowman. Radcliffe Publishing, Oxford, chap. 11, pp. 173-191.

Ashcroft, R, Lucassen, A, Parker, M, Verkerk, M, and Widdershoven, G (2005). Case Analysis in Clinical Ethics Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.

Ashcroft, R, Parker, M, Verkerk, M, and Widdershoven, G (2005). Philosophical introduction: case analysis in clinical ethics In: Case Analysis in Clinical Ethics, ed. by Ashcroft, R. Lucassen, A. Parker, M. Verkerk, M. Widdershoven, G.. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, chap. 1, pp. 1-6.

Bartels, S, Parker, M, Hope, T, and Reiter-Theil, S (2005). Wie hilfreich sind 'ethische Richtlinien' am Einzelfall? Ethik in der Medizin.

Lucassen, A and Parker, M (2005). Dilemma still not resolved European Journal of Human Genetics, 13:399-400.

Parker, M (2005). A deliberative approach to clinical ethics In: Clinical Ethics: a search for the foundations, ed. by Viafora, C.. Springer, chap. 4, pp. 61-71.

Parker, M (2005). A conversational approach to the ethics of genetic testing In: Case Analysis in Clinical Ethics, ed. by Ashcroft, R. Lucassen, A. Parker, M. Verkerk, M. Widdershoven, G.. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, chap. 10, pp. 149-164.

Parker, M (2005). When is research on patient records without consent ethical? Health Services Research and Policy, 10(3):183-186.

Parker, M (2005). The welfare of the child Human Fertility, 8(1):13-19.

Parker, M and Hope, T (2005). Problem Cases in Medical Ethics Medicine, 33(2).

Parker, M, Ashcroft, R, Verkerk, M, and Widdershoven, G (2005). Philosophical reflections In: Case Analysis in Clinical Ethics, ed. by Ashcroft, R. Lucassen, A. Parker, M. Verkerk, M. Widdershoven, G.. Cambridge University Press, chap. 15, pp. 225-230.

Vineis, P, Ahsan, H, and Parker, M (2005). Genetic screening and occupational and environmental exposures Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 62:657-662.

Lucassen, A and Parker, M (2004). Confidentiality and 'serious harm' in genetics-preserving the confidentiality of one patient and preventing harms to relatives European Journal of Human Genetics, 12(2):93-97.

Lucassen, A, Parker, M, and Wheeler, R (2004). Role of next of kin in accessing health records of deceased relatives British Medical Journal, 328:952-953.

Parker, M (2004). Consent to HIV Testing and the consequentialism in health care ethics HEC Forum, 16(1):45-52.

Parker, M (2004). 'Til Death Us do Part:the ethics of post-mortem gamete donation Journal of Medical Ethics, 30(4):387-388.