Local Cells, Global Science

Local Cells, Global Science
Author: Aditya Bharadwaj
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 149
Release: 2009
Genre: Embryonic stem cells
ISBN: 0415396093


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One of the first studies of an exciting new development in global biotechnology, this cutting edge text examines the extent of the transnational movements of tissues, stem cells, and expertise, in the developing governance framework of India. Documenting the impact of local and global governance frames on the everyday conduct of research, this groundbreaking book traces the journey of ‘spare’ human embryos in IVF clinics to public and private laboratories engaged in isolating stem cells for potential therapeutic application. The discussion also examines the gender dimension as a potential site for exploitation in the sourcing of embryonic and other biogenic materials, and suggests that a moral economy has developed in which the ethical values of the global 'North' support and encourage the donation of abundant and ethically ‘neutral’ embryos by the 'South'. This unique exploration is grounded in an empirical, multi-sited ethnographic study that takes a thoroughly comparative analysis of the ethical, religious and social issues in Europe, the United States, and organ donations already prevalent in India. In this theoretically-sensitive analysis, the authors use the resources of social anthropology and the social sciences in an innovative text which will appeal to postgraduates and professionals in the areas of STS studies, genetics, bioethics, and anthropology.

Global Perspectives on Stem Cell Technologies

Global Perspectives on Stem Cell Technologies
Author: Aditya Bharadwaj
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2017-10-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 3319637878


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This book takes as its point of departure a humble cell lying on the intersection of ideas as diverse and yet interlaced as life, knowledge, commerce, governance, and ethics. It seeks to deepen the understanding of stem cell entities and the concerns, hopes, and aspirations that shape and make them viable therapeutic entities in the context of rapid globalization. Several key intersections between individual, group, and institutional relationships have become central to locating and debating the production of stem cells today. This edited collection addresses three overarching concerns: regenerating the notion of ethics, the emerging therapeutic horizons, and the position of the patient. As a whole this book seeks to explain how stem cells are accommodated, contested, and used in contemporary India and around the globe through an informed unpacking of issues underpinning contestation and promotion bestriding these technological developments. The authors offer a truly multi-disciplinary perspective, stimulating conversation between the social sciences, biological sciences and the patient. The concerns expressed and highlighted by these conversations are embedded in a vast geo-political expanse stretching from India to Euro-America and will be of great interest to academics and practitioners across fields including science technology studies, medicine and international development.

Living and Dying in the Contemporary World

Living and Dying in the Contemporary World
Author: Veena Das
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 891
Release: 2015-11-17
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0520961064


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Taking a novel approach to the contradictory impulses of violence and care, illness and healing, this book radically shifts the way we think of the interrelations of institutions and experiences in a globalizing world. Living and Dying in the Contemporary World is not just another reader in medical anthropology but a true tour de force—a deep exploration of all that makes life unbearable and yet livable through the labor of ordinary people. This book comprises forty-four chapters by scholars whose ethnographic and historical work is conducted around the globe, including South Asia, East Asia, Latin America, Africa, the Middle East, Europe, and the United States. Bringing together the work of established scholars with the vibrant voices of younger scholars, Living and Dying in the Contemporary World will appeal to anthropologists, sociologists, health scientists, scholars of religion, and all who are curious about how to relate to the rapidly changing institutions and experiences in an ever more connected world.

Assisting Reproduction, Testing Genes

Assisting Reproduction, Testing Genes
Author: Daphna Birenbaum-Carmeli
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2009
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781845456252


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Following the routinization of assisted reproduction in the industrialized world, technologies such as in vitro fertilization, preimplantation genetic diagnosis, and DNA-based paternity testing have traveled globally and are now being offered to couples in numerous non-Western countries. This volume explores the application and impact of these advanced reproductive and genetic technologies in societies across the globe. By highlighting both the cross-cultural similarities and diverse meanings that technologies may assume as they enter multiple contexts, the book aims to foster understanding of both the technologies and the settings. Enhanced by cross-cultural perspectives, the book addresses the challenges that globalization presents to local understandings of science, technology, and medicine.

Molecular Biology of The Cell

Molecular Biology of The Cell
Author: Bruce Alberts
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2002
Genre: Cytology
ISBN: 9780815332183


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Public Understanding of Science

Public Understanding of Science
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 788
Release: 2009
Genre: Electronic journals
ISBN:


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A forum for the emerging interdisciplinary field of public understanding of science, this journal encourages open debate of contrasting and even conflicting viewpoints on all aspects of the interrelationships between science and the public.

The Vital Question

The Vital Question
Author: Nick Lane
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: Cells
ISBN: 9781781250372


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A game-changing book on the origins of life, called the most important scientific discovery 'since the Copernican revolution' in The Observer.

A Nonlinear Dynamics Perspective of Wolfram's New Kind of Science

A Nonlinear Dynamics Perspective of Wolfram's New Kind of Science
Author: Leon O. Chua
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company
Total Pages: 618
Release: 2006
Genre: Computers
ISBN:


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This novel book introduces cellular automata from a rigorous nonlinear dynamics perspective. It supplies the missing link between nonlinear differential and difference equations to discrete symbolic analysis. The book provides a scientifically sound and original analysis, and classifications of the empirical results presented in Wolfram's monumental "New Kind of Science." Contents: Threshold of Complexity; Universal Neuron; Predicting the Unpredictable. Key Features A compilation of papers that appeared in the International Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos Contains a highly readable, self-contained introduction Includes hundreds of color illustrations Readership: Graduate students, academics and researchers in nonlinear dynamics, computer science and complexity theory.

Journal of Cell Science

Journal of Cell Science
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 746
Release: 2003
Genre: Cytology
ISBN:


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