University of Potsdam,
Campus Golm,
Am Mühlenberg 9,
Building 62 (H-Lab), rm. 201,
14476 Potsdam
Klingler C, Wiese L, Arnason G, Ranisch R (2022): Public Engagement With Brain Organoid Research and Application: Lessons From Genome Editing (Commentary). AJOB Neuroscience 13(2):98-100.
Ohlmeier S, Klingler C, Schellartz I, Pfaff H (2022): Having a Break or Being Imprisoned: Influence of Subjective Interpretations of Quarantine and Isolation on Boredom. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19(4):2207.
Klingler C, Mertz M (2021): REIGN: Use of Research Evidence to Inform Guidance regarding Normative-Ethical Topics – Rationale, Framework & Case Studies. Discussion paper commissioned by the Global Health Ethics Unit & the Guideline Review Committee of the World Health Organization (a pre-edited version of the framework can be downloaded here: https://www.mhh.de/reign-framework).
Klingler C, von Jagwitz-Biegnitz M, Baber R, Becker K-F, Dahl E, Eibner C, Fuchs J, Groenewold MK, Hartung ML, Hummel M, Jahns R, Kirsten R, Kopfnagel V, Maushagen R, Nussbeck SY, Schoneberg A, Winter R, Specht C (2021): Stakeholder Engagement to Ensure the Sustainability of Biobanks: a Survey of Potential Users of Biobank Services. European Journal of Human Genetics, doi: 10.1038/s41431-021-00905-x (online ahead of print).
Klingler C, Barrett DH, Ondrusek N, Johnson BR, Saxena A, Reis AA (2020): Beyond research ethics: novel approaches of three major public health institutions to provide ethics input on public health practice activities. Journal of Public Health Management & Practice 26(2): E12-E22.
Klingler C, Kühlmeyer K, Schmietow B (2019): Befragen oder Beteiligen? Die Rolle von Stakeholdern in der Gesundheitsforschung. Ein Tagungsbericht der Organisatorinnen. [Consulting or participating? The role of stakeholders in health research. A conference report by the organizers.] Bundesgesundheitsblatt 62: 1378-1383.
Klingler C, Ismail F, Marckmann G, Kuehlmeyer K (2018): Medical professionalism of foreign-born and foreign-trained physicians under close scrutiny: a qualitative study with stakeholders in Germany. PlosOne 13(2):e0193010.
Klingler C, Silva DS, Schuermann C, Reis AA, Saxena A, Strech D (2017): Ethical issues in public health surveillance: a systematic qualitative review. BMC Public Health 17:295.
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