A qualitative comparison of data infrastructures for COVID-19 health-related data: lessons for the European Health Data Space
Porta V. et al, (2025), Policy Studies
Digital endpoints in clinical trials: emerging themes from a multi-stakeholder Knowledge Exchange event.
Tackney MS. et al, (2024), Trials, 25
Why digital innovation may not reduce healthcare's environmental footprint.
Samuel G. et al, (2024), BMJ (Clinical research ed.), 385
Carbon Accounting in the Digital Industry: The Need to Move towards Decision Making in Uncertainty
Samuel G. et al, (2024), Sustainability (Switzerland), 16
Solidarity during the COVID-19 pandemic: evidence from a nine-country interview study in Europe.
Kieslich K. et al, (2023), Medical humanities, 49, 511 - 520
Understanding Pandemic Solidarity: Mutual Support During the First COVID-19 Lockdown in the United Kingdom.
Johnson S. et al, (2023), Public health ethics, 16, 245 - 260
The impact of artificial intelligence on the person-centred, doctor-patient relationship: some problems and solutions.
Sauerbrei A. et al, (2023), BMC medical informatics and decision making, 23
Systems thinking and efficiency under emissions constraints: Addressing rebound effects in digital innovation and policy.
Widdicks K. et al, (2023), Patterns (New York, N.Y.), 4
Vulnerability and Response-Ability in the Pandemic Marketplace: Developing an Ethic of Care for Provisioning in Crisis
Geiger S. et al, (2023), Journal of Business Ethics
Democratic research: Setting up a research commons for a qualitative, comparative, longitudinal interview study during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Zimmermann BM. et al, (2022), SSM. Qualitative research in health, 2
Ethical Reasoning During a Pandemic: Results of a Five Country European Study.
Johnson SB. et al, (2022), AJOB empirical bioethics, 13, 67 - 78
The Environmental Sustainability of Digital Technologies: Stakeholder Practices and Perspectives
Samuel G. et al, (2022), Sustainability, 14, 3791 - 3791
COVID-19 contact tracing apps: UK public perceptions.
Samuel G. et al, (2022), Critical public health, 32, 31 - 43
Framing ethical issues associated with the UK COVID-19 contact tracing app: exceptionalising and narrowing the public ethics debate.
Samuel G. and Lucivero F., (2022), Ethics and information technology, 24
Sustainable biobanks: a case study for a green global bioethics.
Samuel G. et al, (2022), Global bioethics = Problemi di bioetica, 33, 50 - 64
Ecologies of Public Trust: The NHS COVID-19 Contact Tracing App.
Samuel G. et al, (2021), Journal of bioethical inquiry, 18, 595 - 608