Nancy S Jecker

Institutiona University of Washington
AddressUnited States
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    COVID-19 publications
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    1. Jecker NS. Vaccine passports and health disparities: a perilous journey. J Med Ethics. 2021 Jul 09. PMID: 34244344.
      Citations: 1     Fields:    
    2. Jecker NS, Atuire CA. What's yours is ours: waiving intellectual property protections for COVID-19 vaccines. J Med Ethics. 2021 09; 47(9):595-598. PMID: 34233956.
      Citations: 2     Fields:    Translation:Humans
    3. Jecker NS. What money can't buy: an argument against paying people to get vaccinated. J Med Ethics. 2021 Apr 02. PMID: 33811111.
      Citations: 1     Fields:    
    4. Jecker NS, Wightman AG, Diekema DS. Vaccine ethics: an ethical framework for global distribution of COVID-19 vaccines. J Med Ethics. 2021 Feb 16. PMID: 33593876.
      Citations: 2     Fields:    
    5. Jecker NS. You've got a friend in me: sociable robots for older adults in an age of global pandemics. Ethics Inf Technol. 2020 Jul 16; 1-9. PMID: 32837286.
      Citations: 9     
    6. Shah SK, Miller FG, Darton TC, Duenas D, Emerson C, Lynch HF, Jamrozik E, Jecker NS, Kamuya D, Kapulu M, Kimmelman J, MacKay D, Memoli MJ, Murphy SC, Palacios R, Richie TL, Roestenberg M, Saxena A, Saylor K, Selgelid MJ, Vaswani V, Rid A. Unnecessary hesitancy on human vaccine tests-Response. Science. 2020 07 10; 369(6500):151. PMID: 32646992.
      Citations: 1     Fields:    Translation:HumansCellsPHPublic Health
    7. Jecker NS, Wightman AG, Diekema DS. Prioritizing Frontline Workers during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Am J Bioeth. 2020 07; 20(7):128-132. PMID: 32401170.
      Citations: 6     Fields:    Translation:HumansCellsPHPublic Health
    8. Shah SK, Miller FG, Darton TC, Duenas D, Emerson C, Lynch HF, Jamrozik E, Jecker NS, Kamuya D, Kapulu M, Kimmelman J, MacKay D, Memoli MJ, Murphy SC, Palacios R, Richie TL, Roestenberg M, Saxena A, Saylor K, Selgelid MJ, Vaswani V, Rid A. Ethics of controlled human infection to address COVID-19. Science. 2020 05 22; 368(6493):832-834. PMID: 32381590.
      Citations: 36     Fields:    Translation:HumansCellsPHPublic Health