Jalayne Arias, JD
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Title(s) | Assistant Professor, Neurology |
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School | School of Medicine |
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Phone | 415-353-3597 |
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Arias JJ, Stephens ML, Rabinovici GD. Legal and Policy Challenges to Addressing Cognitive Impairment in Federal Officials. JAMA Neurol. 2019 Feb 04. PMID: 30715084.
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Bennett LL, Arias JJ, Ford PJ, Bernick C, Banks SJ. Concussion reporting and perceived knowledge of professional fighters. Phys Sportsmed. 2018 Nov 27. PMID: 30479188.
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Arias JJ, Tyler AM, Oster BJ, Karlawish J. The Proactive Patient: Long-Term Care Insurance Discrimination Risks of Alzheimer's Disease Biomarkers. J Law Med Ethics. 2018 Jun; 46(2):485-498. PMID: 30147000.
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Arias JJ, Pham-Kanter G, Gonzalez R, Campbell EG. Trust, vulnerable populations, and genetic data sharing. J Law Biosci. 2015 Nov; 2(3):747-753. PMID: 27774227.
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Hsieh JK, Arias JJ, Sarmey N, Rose JA, Tousi B. Firearms Among Cognitively Impaired Persons: A Cross-sectional Study. Ann Intern Med. 2015 Sep 15; 163(6):485-7. PMID: 26370021.
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Arias JJ, Cummings J, Grant AR, Ford PJ. Stakeholders' Perspectives on Preclinical Testing for Alzheimer's Disease. J Clin Ethics. 2015; 26(4):297-305. PMID: 26752383.
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Arias JJ, Pham-Kanter G, Campbell EG. The growth and gaps of genetic data sharing policies in the United States. J Law Biosci. 2015 Feb; 2(1):56-68. PMID: 27774180.
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Arias JJ, Karlawish J. Confidentiality in preclinical Alzheimer disease studies: when research and medical records meet. Neurology. 2014 Feb 25; 82(8):725-9. PMID: 24477112; PMCID: PMC3945659.
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Arias JJ. A time to step in: legal mechanisms for protecting those with declining capacity. Am J Law Med. 2013; 39(1):134-59. PMID: 23678789.
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Arias JJ, Weise KL. Pediatric end-of-life decisions when abuse is suspected. Virtual Mentor. 2012 Oct 01; 14(10):767-70. PMID: 23351853.
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Arias JJ. Becoming the standard: how innovative procedures benefitting public health are incorporated into the standard of care. J Law Med Ethics. 2011 Mar; 39 Suppl 1:102-5. PMID: 21309909.
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