Routledge Handbook of Genomics, Health and Society
The Handbook provides an essential resource at the interface of Genomics, Health and Society, and forms a crucial research tool for both new students and established scholars across biomedicine and social sciences. Building from and extending the first Routledge Handbook of Genetics and Society, the...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Boca Raton, FL :
Taylor & Francis
2018
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Edición: | Second edition |
Colección: | Routledge International Handbooks.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- 1
- Introduction: Genomics, Health and Society, Sahra Gibbon, Barbara Prainsack, Stephen Hilgartner and Janelle Lamoreaux
- Section One: Genomic/DNA-based Technologies in the Clinic and Beyond
- 2 Introduction, Sabina Leonelli
- 3 Biomedicalisation in the Postgenomic Age, Catherine Bliss
- 4 Genomics and Big Data in Biomedicine, Sabina Leonelli and Niccolo Tempini
- 5 Mainstreaming Genomics and Personal Genetic Testing, Susan Kelly, Sally Wyatt and Anna Harris
- 6 Bringing Genetics into the Clinic: The Evolution of Genetic Testing and Counselling, Ilana Lowy
- 7 From Quality Control to Informed Choice: Understanding "Good Births" and Prenatal Genetic Testing in Contemporary Urban China, Jianfeng Zhu and Dong Dong
- Section Two: Genomic Technologies in the Bioeconomy
- 8 Introduction, Claire Marris
- 9 Limits to Biocapital, Margaret Chiappetta and Kean Birch
- 10 Gendered Bioeconomies, Janelle Lamoreaux
- 11 Genomic Hope: Promise in the Bioeconomy, Paul Martin
- 12 Neoliberalism on Drugs: Genomics and the Political Economy of Medicine, Edward Nik-Khah
- 13 The Value of the Imagined Biological in Policy and Society: Somaticizing and Economising British Subject(ivitie)s, Martyn Pickersgill
- 14 Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI), Ulrike Felt
- Section Three: Current Challenges in the Governance of Medical Genomics
- 15 Introduction, Stephen Hilgartner
- 16 The Human Genome Project and the Legacy of its Ethics Programs, Stephen Hilgartner
- 17 Patenting, Shobita Parthasarathy
- 18 Genomic Platforms and Clinical Research, Alberto Cambrosio, Etienne Vignola-Gagn, Nicole Nelson, Peter Keating, Pascale Bourret
- 19 Diagnostics, Stuart Hogarth
- 20 Collection and Protection of Personal Health Data, Edward Dove
- 21 In CRISPRs World: Genome Editing and the Politics of Global Science, Ben Hurlbut
- Section Four: Diversity and Justice
- 22 Introduction, Sahra Gibbon and Barbara Prainsack
- 23 Disability and the Challenge of Genomics, Jackie Lee Scully
- 24 Eugenics and Enhancement in Contemporary Genomics, Silvia Camporesi and Giulia Cavaliere
- 25 Genomics and Insurance, Ine van Hoyweghen
- 26 Power Asymmetries, Participation, and the Idea of Personalised Medicine, Barbara Prainsack
- 27 Excavating Difference: Race in Genomic Medicine, Sandra Lee
- 28 Genomics in Emerging and Developing Economies, Duana Fullwileyand Sahra Gibbon
- Section Five: Crossing Boundaries
- 29 Introduction, Janelle Lamoreaux
- 30 Epigenetics, Margaret Lock
- 31 Environmental Epigenetics and Suicide Risk at a Molecular Scale, Stephanie Lloyd and Eugene Raikhel
- 32 Stem Cells, Global Cells, Local Cultures, Jennifer Liu
- 33 Co-producing Animal Models and Genetic Science, Carrie Friese
- 34 Making Microbiomes, Amber Benezra
- 35 Behavior Genetics: Boundary Crossings and Epistemic Cultures, Nicole Nelson and Aaron Panofsky
- 36 Synthetic Biology, Jane Calvert, Dominic Berry and Deborah Scott.