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Kadija Ferryman
Kadija Ferryman
Berman Institute of Bioethics and Department of Health Policy and Management, Bloomberg School of
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Return of genomic results to research participants: the floor, the ceiling, and the choices in between
GP Jarvik, LM Amendola, JS Berg, K Brothers, EW Clayton, W Chung, ...
The American Journal of Human Genetics 94 (6), 818-826, 2014
4202014
Ethical machine learning in healthcare
IY Chen, E Pierson, S Rose, S Joshi, K Ferryman, M Ghassemi
Annual review of biomedical data science 4, 123-144, 2021
3512021
Motivations, concerns and preferences of personal genome sequencing research participants: baseline findings from the HealthSeq project
SC Sanderson, MD Linderman, SA Suckiel, GA Diaz, RE Zinberg, ...
European Journal of Human Genetics 24 (1), 14-20, 2016
1332016
Fairness in precision medicine
K Ferryman, M Pitcan
Data & Society Research Institute, 2018
1162018
Stakeholder engagement: a key component of integrating genomic information into electronic health records
A Hartzler, CA McCarty, LV Rasmussen, MS Williams, M Brilliant, ...
Genetics in Medicine 15 (10), 792-801, 2013
902013
Why did the moving to opportunity experiment not get young people into better schools?
X de Souza Briggs, KS Ferryman, SJ Popkin, M Rendon
Housing Policy Debate 19 (1), 53-91, 2008
692008
Why did the moving to opportunity experiment not get young people into better schools?
X de Souza Briggs, KS Ferryman, SJ Popkin, M Rendon
Housing Policy Debate 19 (1), 53-91, 2008
692008
Lessons from the community outreach partnership center program
A Vidal, N Nye, C Walker, C Manjarrez, C Romanik, P Corvington, ...
Washington: The Urban Institute, 2002
692002
The AI now report: the social and economic implications of artificial intelligence technologies in the near-term
K Crawford, M Whittaker, MC Elish, S Barocas, A Plasek, K Ferryman
White House and New York University’s Information Law Institute, 2016
592016
The AI now report
K Crawford, M Whittaker, MC Elish, S Barocas, A Plasek, K Ferryman
The Social and Economic Implications of Artificial Intelligence Technologies …, 2016
582016
Race, genomics and chronic disease: What patients with African ancestry have to say
CR Horowitz, K Ferryman, R Negron, T Sabin, M Rodriguez, RF Zinberg, ...
Journal of health care for the poor and underserved 28 (1), 248, 2017
362017
Addressing health disparities in the Food and Drug Administration’s artificial intelligence and machine learning regulatory framework
K Ferryman
Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association 27 (12), 2016-2019, 2020
352020
Discussions of miscarriage and preterm births on Twitter
N Cesare, O Oladeji, K Ferryman, D Wijaya, KD Hendricks‐Muñoz, ...
Paediatric and perinatal epidemiology 34 (5), 544-552, 2020
342020
Do better neighborhoods for MTO families mean better schools?
KS Ferryman, X de Souza Briggs, SJ Popkin, M Rendón
Urban Institute, 2008
312008
A culture of understanding: reflections and suggestions from a genomics research community board
B Kaplan, C Caddle-Steele, G Chisholm, WA Esmond, K Ferryman, ...
Progress in community health partnerships: research, education, and action …, 2017
292017
Considering biased data as informative artifacts in AI-assisted health care
K Ferryman, M Mackintosh, M Ghassemi
New England Journal of Medicine 389 (9), 833-838, 2023
212023
When participants in genomic research grow up: contact and consent at the age of majority
KB Brothers, IA Holm, JE Childerhose, AHM Antommaria, BA Bernhardt, ...
The Journal of Pediatrics 168, 226-231. e1, 2016
182016
Ethical machine learning in health
IY Chen, E Pierson, S Rose, S Joshi, K Ferryman, M Ghassemi
arXiv preprint arXiv:2009.10576, 2020
152020
Saying Good-Bye: Relocating Senior Citizens in the HOPE VI Panel Study
RE Smith, K Ferryman
Washington, DC: The Urban Institute, 2006
152006
Artificial intelligence can entrench disparities-here's what we must do
K Ferryman, RA Winn
The Cancer Letter 44, 543, 2018
122018
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