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Mackenzie Graham
Mackenzie Graham
Research Fellow, Oxford University
Verified email at philosophy.ox.ac.uk
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Assessing decision-making capacity in the behaviorally nonresponsive patient with residual covert awareness
A Peterson, L Naci, C Weijer, D Cruse, D Fernández-Espejo, M Graham, ...
AJOB Neuroscience 4 (4), 3-14, 2013
762013
Covert narrative capacity: Mental life in patients thought to lack consciousness
L Naci, M Graham, AM Owen, C Weijer
Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology 4 (1), 61-70, 2017
402017
Ethics of neuroimaging after serious brain injury
C Weijer, A Peterson, F Webster, M Graham, D Cruse, ...
BMC medical ethics 15, 1-13, 2014
382014
An ethics of welfare for patients diagnosed as vegetative with covert awareness
M Graham, C Weijer, D Cruse, D Fernandez-Espejo, T Gofton, ...
AJOB Neuroscience 6 (2), 31-41, 2015
342015
Acknowledging awareness: informing families of individual research results for patients in the vegetative state
M Graham, C Weijer, A Peterson, L Naci, D Cruse, D Fernández-Espejo, ...
Journal of Medical Ethics 41 (7), 534-538, 2015
322015
Rethinking the ethical principles of genomic medicine services
SB Johnson, I Slade, A Giubilini, M Graham
European journal of human genetics 28 (2), 147-154, 2020
302020
Data for sale: trust, confidence and sharing health data with commercial companies
M Graham
Journal of Medical Ethics 49 (7), 515-522, 2023
222023
Governing AI‐driven health research: Are IRBs up to the task?
P Friesen, R Douglas‐Jones, M Marks, R Pierce, K Fletcher, A Mishra, ...
Ethics & Human Research 43 (2), 35-42, 2021
202021
Towards the assessment of quality of life in patients with disorders of consciousness
J Tung, KN Speechley, T Gofton, LE Gonzalez-Lara, M Graham, L Naci, ...
Quality of Life Research 29, 1217-1227, 2020
182020
A fate worse than death? The well-being of patients diagnosed as vegetative with covert awareness
M Graham
Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 20 (5), 1005-1020, 2017
172017
Can they feel? The capacity for pain and pleasure in patients with cognitive motor dissociation
M Graham
Neuroethics 12 (2), 153-169, 2019
162019
Trust and the Goldacre review: why trusted research environments are not about trust
M Graham, R Milne, P Fitzsimmons, M Sheehan
Journal of Medical Ethics 49 (10), 670-673, 2023
132023
Facebook, Big Data, and the Trust of the Public
M Graham
Departamento de Ética Práctica de la Universidad de Oxford, 2018
122018
Burying our mistakes: Dealing with prognostic uncertainty after severe brain injury
M Graham
Bioethics 34 (6), 612-619, 2020
112020
Precedent autonomy and surrogate decisionmaking after severe brain injury
M Graham
Cambridge quarterly of healthcare ethics 29 (4), 511-526, 2020
102020
Informed consent for functional MRI research on comatose patients following severe brain injury: balancing the social benefits of research against patient autonomy
T Bruni, M Graham, L Norton, T Gofton, AM Owen, C Weijer
Journal of medical ethics 45 (5), 299-303, 2019
92019
Minimizing the harm of accidental awareness under general anesthesia: New perspectives from patients misdiagnosed as being in a vegetative state
M Graham, AM Owen, K Çipi, C Weijer, L Naci
Anesthesia & Analgesia 126 (3), 1073-1076, 2018
92018
The duty of care and equipoise in randomized controlled trials
C Weijer, PB Miller, M Graham
The Routledge Companion to Bioethics, 200-214, 2014
92014
Fit to Study: Reflections on designing and implementing a large-scale randomized controlled trial in secondary schools
C Wheatley, N Beale, T Wassenaar, M Graham, E Eldridge, H Dawes, ...
Trends in Neuroscience and Education 20, 100134, 2020
82020
Memory during the presumed vegetative state: Implications for patient quality of life
N Taylor, M Graham, M Delargy, L Naci
Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 29 (4), 501-510, 2020
72020
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