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Niels Nijsingh

Niels Nijsingh, PhD

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Institut für Ethik, Geschichte und Theorie der Medizin
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Lessingstr. 2
D - 80336 München

Raum: 1.03
Telefon: +49(0)89/2180-72785

Website: Niels Nijsingh

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Forschungsprojekte

Ausgewählte Veröffentlichungen

Buchkapitel

  • Nijsingh, N., Larsson, D. J., de Fine Licht, K., & Munthe, C. (2018). Justifying Antibiotic Resistance Interventions: Uncertainty, Precaution and Ethics. In: Jamrozik, E. & Selgelid, M. (eds.). Ethics and Drug Resistance: Collective Responsibility for Global Public Health. Cham: Springer, in press.
  • Nijsingh, N, Juth, N. & Munthe, C. (2017), “The Ethics of Screening”, in: International Encyclopedia of Public Health.
  • Nijsingh, Niels (2009), “Newborn Screening and Choosing Whether to Know”, in: Dawson, A., The Philosophy of Public Health, pp. 111-21.
  • Nijsingh & Düwell (2009), “Interdisciplinarity, Applied Ethics and Social Science”, in: Sollie & Düwell,m Evaluating New Technologies, pp. 79-93.
  • Nijsingh, Niels (2007), “Informed Consent and the Expansion of Newborn Screening”, in: Dawson & Verweij, Ethics, Prevention, and Public Health, 198-212.

Peer-review

  • Nijsingh, Niels, Christian Munthe, and DG Joakim Larsson. "Managing pollution from antibiotics manufacturing: charting actors, incentives and disincentives." Environmental Health 18.1 (2019): 1-5. DOI: 10.1186/s12940-019-0545-8.
  • Nijsingh, N. & van Bergen, A. (2019)."Epistemic architecture: steering the public perception of the messy problem of antibiotic resistance." Emerging Topics in Life Sciences 3(6): 737-740.
  • Munthe, C., Nijsingh, N., de Fine Licht, K., & Joakim Larsson, D. G. (2019). Health‐related Research Ethics and Social Value: Antibiotic Resistance Intervention Research and Pragmatic Risks. Bioethics, 33(3), 335-342.
  • Munthe, C., El-Alti, L., Hartvigsson, T., & Nijsingh, N. (2018). Disputing with patients in person-centered care. Journal of Argumentation in Context, 7(2), 231-244.
  • Nijsingh, N. (2016). Whole genome sequencing as a diagnostic tool: Participant-centered consent. Ethics, Medicine and Public Health, 2(3), 407-415.
  • Nijsingh, N. (2016) "Consent to epistemic interventions: a contribution to the debate on the right (not) to know." Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 19(1): 103-10.
  • Nijsingh, N. (2013), “Krabbe Newborn Screening: The Issue of Informed Consent”, Public Health Ethics, 6 (1), 126 -8.
  • Nijsingh (2012), “Blurring Boundaries”, American Journal of Bioethics, 12 (10), 26-7.
  • Detmar, S., Dijkstra, N., Nijsingh, N., Rijnders, M., Verweij, M. & Hosli, E. (2008), "Parental Opinions about the Expansion of the Neonatal Screening Programme", Community Genetics 11 (1).
  • Detmar, S. Hosli, E., Dijkstra, N., Nijsingh, N., Rijnders, M. & Verweij, M. (2007), "Information and Informed Consent for Neonatal Screening: Opinions and Preferences of Parents", Birth, 34 (3), pp. 238–44.

Sonstiges

  • Van Est, R., Timmer, J., Kool, L., Nijsingh, N., Rerimassie, V., Stemerding, D. (2016), Rules for the digital human park; two paradigmatic cases of breeding and taming human beings: Human germline editing and persuasive technology. Background Paper For The 11th Global Summit Of National Ethics/Bioethics Committees (March 2016.)
  • Nijsingh (2015) “De onzichtbare hand; over zoekmachines en vertrouwen”, Podium voor bio-ethiek, 3 (2).
  • Nijsingh (2012) “New Genetics and Informed Consent”, Podium voor bio-ethiek 1(3).
  • Nijsingh (2012), "Gezondheidszorg op maat"
  • Nijsingh & Verweij, M. (2007), “Hielprik niet verder uitbreiden”, Medisch Contact 62 (10).
  • Nijsingh (2007), “Rethinking informed consent; een recensie”, NVBE nieuwsbrief 14.