Anne Drapkin Lyerly

Anne Drapkin Lyerly

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

H-index: 39

North America-United States

About Anne Drapkin Lyerly

Anne Drapkin Lyerly, With an exceptional h-index of 39 and a recent h-index of 25 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, specializes in the field of bioethics, reproduction, social medicine, gender.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

P813: Experiences of Black pregnant people offered prenatal diagnosis in the setting of fetal anomalies: A qualitative study

Birth setting decisions during COVID-19: A comparative qualitative study

Routine Pelvic Examinations and the Ethics of Screening

Reproductive Intrusions: Evidence and Ethics

Safekeeping of pregnant people experiencing incarceration

Neurocognitive Outcomes in Congenital Heart Defects Ethics, Evidence, and Vaccination in Pregnancy: Lessons from COVID-19

Teratology research in the shadow of the Dobbs decision

Pregnancy inclusion in US statewide scarce resource allocation guidelines during COVID-19 pandemic

Anne Drapkin Lyerly Information

University

Position

Professor of Social Medicine

Citations(all)

4844

Citations(since 2020)

2140

Cited By

2888

hIndex(all)

39

hIndex(since 2020)

25

i10Index(all)

82

i10Index(since 2020)

50

Email

University Profile Page

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Anne Drapkin Lyerly Skills & Research Interests

bioethics

reproduction

social medicine

gender

Top articles of Anne Drapkin Lyerly

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

P813: Experiences of Black pregnant people offered prenatal diagnosis in the setting of fetal anomalies: A qualitative study

Genetics in Medicine Open

Asha Talati

Karen Sheffield-Abdullah

Aryana Daye

Kelly Gilmore

Marsha Michie

...

2024/1/1

Birth setting decisions during COVID-19: A comparative qualitative study

Women's Health

Sarah Holdren

Laura Crook

Anne Lyerly

2024/1

Routine Pelvic Examinations and the Ethics of Screening

Anne Drapkin Lyerly

2024/1/1

Reproductive Intrusions: Evidence and Ethics

The American Journal of Bioethics

Anne Drapkin Lyerly

Miranda R Waggoner

2024/2/1

Safekeeping of pregnant people experiencing incarceration

Women & criminal justice

Zoe King

Anne D Lyerly

Andrea K Knittel

2023/9/3

Neurocognitive Outcomes in Congenital Heart Defects Ethics, Evidence, and Vaccination in Pregnancy: Lessons from COVID-19

Birth Defects Research

AD Lyerly

2023

Teratology research in the shadow of the Dobbs decision

Birth defects research

Anne Drapkin Lyerly

2023/8/15

Pregnancy inclusion in US statewide scarce resource allocation guidelines during COVID-19 pandemic

American journal of obstetrics & gynecology MFM

Luke A Gatta

Noor Al-Shibli

Brenna L Hughes

Anne D Lyerly

2023/7/1

Pharmacokinetic research in pregnancy: ethical low-hanging fruit?

Anne Drapkin Lyerly

2023/11/27

Diagnostic yield and psychological outcomes among women pursuing trio‐exome sequencing: Do women with recurrent anomalous fetal phenotypes experience more negative …

Prenatal diagnosis

Asha N Talati

Kelly L Gilmore

Emily E Hardisty

Anne D Lyerly

Christine Rini

...

2023/5

Exclusion of Women from Phase I Trials: Perspectives from Investigators and Research Oversight Officials

Ethics & Human Research

Margaret Waltz

Anne Drapkin Lyerly

Jill A Fisher

2023/11

Experiences navigating the pregnancy care continuum during the COVID-19 pandemic

Women's Health Issues

Elana F Jaffe

Natalie C Spach

Kristen A Sullivan

Anne D Lyerly

Ilona T Goldfarb

2023/5/1

Clinical trials in pregnancy and the “shadows of thalidomide”: Revisiting the legacy of Frances Kelsey

Contemporary clinical trials

Miranda R Waggoner

Anne Drapkin Lyerly

2022/8/1

Pregnancy and the Origins of Illness

The Lancet

Anne Drapkin Lyerly

2022/1/29

Parental motivations for and adaptation to trio‐exome sequencing in a prospective prenatal testing cohort: beyond the diagnosis

Prenatal diagnosis

Asha N Talati

Kelly L Gilmore

Emily E Hardisty

Anne D Lyerly

Christine Rini

...

2022/5

Scientific, ethical, and legal considerations for the inclusion of pregnant people in clinical trials

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology

Catherine A Sewell

Sarah M Sheehan

Mira S Gill

Leslie Meltzer Henry

Christina Bucci-Rechtweg

...

2022/12/1

The Maternal Imprint: The Contested Science of Maternal-Fetal Effects

Sarah S Richardson

2021/11/5

Emotional experiences of pregnant and postpartum people with confirmed or suspected COVID-19 infection during the initial surge of the pandemic

Women's Health Reports

Natalie C Spach

Elana F Jaffe

Kristen A Sullivan

Cindy Feltner

Anne D Lyerly

...

2022/4/1

Ethical criteria for improved human subject protections in phase I healthy volunteer trials

Ethics & human research

Rebecca L Walker

Douglas MacKay

Margaret Waltz

Anne D Lyerly

Jill A Fisher

2022/9

Reproductive ethics in clinical practice: Preventing, initiating and managing pregnancy and delivery. Essays inspired by the MacLean Center for Clinical Medical Ethics Lecture …

Anne Drapkin Lyerly

2022

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