Margaret O. Little

Affiliations: 
Georgetown University, Washington, DC 
Area:
Philosophy
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Barry Stroud grad student

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Michelle E. Strauss grad student 2005 Georgetown
Elisa A. Hurley grad student 2006 Georgetown
Coleen A. Macnamara grad student 2006 Georgetown
Matthew R. McAdam grad student 2007 Georgetown
Jeremy C. Snyder grad student 2007 Georgetown
Lauren Fleming grad student 2009 Georgetown
Tea Logar grad student 2009 Georgetown
Yashar Saghai grad student 2012 Georgetown
Marcus O. Hedahl grad student 2013 Georgetown
Kelly W. Heuer grad student 2013 Georgetown
Anthony A. Manela grad student 2014 Georgetown
Colin Hickey grad student 2017 Georgetown
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Sullivan KA, Little MO, Rosenberg NE, et al. (2019) Women's views about contraception requirements for biomedical research participation. Plos One. 14: e0216332
Krubiner CB, Faden RR, Karron RA, et al. (2019) Pregnant women & vaccines against emerging epidemic threats: Ethics guidance for preparedness, research, and response. Vaccine
Wickremsinhe MN, Little MO, Carter AS, et al. (2018) Beyond "Vessels and Vectors": A Global Review of Registered HIV-Related Clinical Trials with Pregnant Women. Journal of Women's Health (2002)
Little MO, Wickremsinhe MN. (2017) Research with pregnant women: a call to action Reproductive Health. 14: 156-156
Faden RR, Krubiner CB, Lyerly AD, et al. (2017) Ethics, pregnancy, and ZIKV vaccine research & development Vaccine. 35: 6819-6822
Mastroianni AC, Henry LM, Robinson D, et al. (2017) Research with Pregnant Women: New Insights on Legal Decision-Making. The Hastings Center Report. 47: 38-45
Little MO, Wickremsinhe MN, Lyerly AD. (2017) Acetaminophen in Pregnancy and Adverse Childhood Neurodevelopment. Jama Pediatrics. 171: 395-396
Krubiner CB, Faden RR, Cadigan RJ, et al. (2016) Advancing HIV research with pregnant women: navigating challenges and opportunities. Aids (London, England)
Lyerly AD, Little MO, Faden RR. (2011) Reframing the framework: Toward fair inclusion of pregnant women as participants in research American Journal of Bioethics. 11: 50-52
Little MO, Lyerly AD, Faden RR. (2011) Moving forward with research involving pregnant women: A critical role for wisdom from the field Ajob Primary Research. 2: 15-17
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