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Prof. Dr. Regina Müller
Prof. Dr. Regina Müller
Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus-Senftenberg; Institute of Philosophy, University Bremen
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Role of endoplasmic reticulum stress and protein misfolding in disorders of the liver and pancreas
J Lukas, J Pospech, C Oppermann, C Hund, K Iwanov, S Pantoom, ...
Advances in medical sciences 64 (2), 315-323, 2019
632019
Artificial intelligence, social media and depression. A new concept of health-related digital autonomy
S Laacke, R Mueller, G Schomerus, S Salloch
The American Journal of Bioethics 21 (7), 4-20, 2021
592021
Perceptions of medical futility in clinical practice–A qualitative systematic review
R Müller, S Kaiser
Journal of Critical Care 48, 78-84, 2018
262018
Ethical, legal, and social aspects of symptom checker applications: a scoping review
R Müller, M Klemmt, HJ Ehni, T Henking, A Kuhnmünch, C Preiser, ...
Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 25 (4), 737-755, 2022
182022
Gut microbial composition and predicted functions are not associated with feather pecking and antagonistic behavior in laying hens
D Borda-Molina, H Iffland, M Schmid, R Müller, S Schad, J Seifert, ...
Life 11 (3), 235, 2021
142021
Involving patient groups in drug research: a systematic review of reasons
C Rach, J Lukas, R Müller, M Sendler, P Simon, S Salloch
Patient preference and adherence, 587-597, 2020
142020
Genetic testing for rare diseases: a systematic review of ethical aspects
J Kruse, R Mueller, AA Aghdassi, MM Lerch, S Salloch
Frontiers in Genetics 12, 701988, 2022
132022
'You have to put a lot of trust in me': autonomy, trust, and trustworthiness in the context of mobile apps for mental health
R Müller, N Primc, E Kuhn
Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 26 (3), 313-324, 2023
82023
Ethical, legal, and social implications of symptom checker apps in primary health care (CHECK. APP): protocol for an interdisciplinary mixed methods study
AJ Wetzel, R Koch, C Preiser, R Müller, M Klemmt, R Ranisch, HJ Ehni, ...
JMIR Research Protocols 11 (5), e34026, 2022
82022
Collective forward-looking responsibility of patient advocacy organizations: conceptual and ethical analysis
R Müller, C Rach, S Salloch
BMC medical ethics 22, 1-11, 2021
62021
Ethics of sleep tracking: techno-ethical particularities of consumer-led sleep-tracking with a focus on medicalization, vulnerability, and relationality
R Müller, E Kuhn, R Ranisch, J Hunger, N Primc
Ethics and Information Technology 25 (1), 4, 2023
42023
Perceptions of genetic testing in patients with hereditary chronic pancreatitis and their families: a qualitative triangulation
R Müller, AA Aghdassi, J Kruse, MM Lerch, P Simon, S Salloch
European Journal of Human Genetics 29 (1), 29-38, 2021
42021
Only the anxious ones? Identifying characteristics of symptom checker app users: a cross-sectional survey
AJ Wetzel, M Klemmt, R Müller, MA Rieger, S Joos, R Koch
BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making 24 (1), 21, 2024
32024
Feministische Perspektiven in der deutschsprachigen Medizinethik: eine Bestandsaufnahme und drei Thesen
M Faissner, KV Hartmann, I Marcinski-Michel, R Müller, M Weßel
Ethik in der Medizin 34 (4), 669-686, 2022
32022
Lived experience of hereditary chronic pancreatitis–a qualitative interview study
R Müller, AA Aghdassi, J Kruse, MM Lerch, C Rach, P Simon, S Salloch
Chronic Illness 18 (4), 818-833, 2022
22022
Detecting your depression with your smartphone?–An ethical analysis of epistemic injustice in passive self-tracking apps
M Faissner, E Kuhn, R Müller, S Laacke
Ethics and Information Technology 26 (2), 28, 2024
12024
‘Better see a doctor?’Status quo of symptom checker apps in Germany: A cross-sectional survey with a mixed-methods design (CHECK. APP)
AJ Wetzel, R Koch, N Koch, M Klemmt, R Müller, C Preiser, M Rieger, ...
Digital Health 10, 20552076241231555, 2024
12024
Identifying the scope of ethical challenges caused by the Ebola epidemic 2014-2016 in West Africa: a qualitative study
S Wilhelmy, R Müller, D Gross
Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine 17 (1), 16, 2022
12022
Assessing AI Assessing Humans. Expert: innen-Workshop über den Einsatz künstlicher Intelligenz bei der Beurteilung der Einwilligungsfähigkeit von Patient: innen–SMART Workshop …
R Müller
Ethik in der Medizin 33 (2), 301-305, 2021
12021
Non-empirical methods for ethics research on digital technologies in medicine, health care and public health: a systematic journal review
F Ursin, R Müller, F Funer, W Liedtke, D Renz, S Wiertz, R Ranisch
Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy, 1-16, 2024
2024
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