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Catherine Waldby

    Catherine Waldby je profesorka a vedkyňa, ktorá sa zaoberá skúmaním globálnej politiky vedy o ľudských embryonálnych kmeňových bunkách a regeneratívnej medicíne. Jej práca sa sústreďuje na ekonomické a sociálne aspekty biotechnológií, najmä na to, ako sa tkanivá, orgány a bunkové línie stávajú komoditami v neskorom kapitalizme. Skúma teda vzájomné prepojenie vedy, trhu a etiky v kontexte rozvíjajúcich sa tkanivových ekonomík. Jej analýzy poskytujú hlboký vhľad do spoločenských dopadov pokročilých biomedicínskych technológií.

    The Oocyte Economy: The Changing Meaning of Human Eggs
    Tissue Economies
    AIDS and the Body Politic
    The Visible Human Project
    • The Visible Human Project

      Informatic Bodies and Posthuman Medicine

      • 208 stránok
      • 8 hodin čítania

      Focusing on the groundbreaking three-dimensional recordings of real human bodies created by the US National Library of Medicine, this investigation delves into the intersection of technology, culture, and science. Catherine Waldby employs insights from cultural and science studies to explore the historical significance of the Visible Human Project, examining its implications and meanings within a computerized society. The work challenges perceptions of human representation in the digital age, offering a critical lens on the relationship between bodies and technology.

      The Visible Human Project
    • AIDS and the Body Politic

      Biomedicine and Sexual Difference

      • 192 stránok
      • 7 hodin čítania

      The book critically examines established beliefs surrounding the virus, the immune system, HIV testing, and disease epidemiology, revealing how they are often based on unchallenged conservative views of sexual identity and differences. It challenges readers to reconsider these assumptions and their impact on understanding HIV/AIDS.

      AIDS and the Body Politic
    • Tissue Economies

      • 231 stránok
      • 9 hodin čítania
      3,8(25)Ohodnotiť

      Surveys the economies of exchange in human blood, tissues, and organs. This book compares tissue economies in the United Kingdom and United States. It features a series of case studies based on particular forms of tissue exchange and also considers the impact of different models of biotechnology patents on tissue economies.

      Tissue Economies
    • Catherine Waldby, a prominent figure in social sciences at the Australian National University, explores the intersection of tissue donation and research within the global bioeconomy. Her work, including "Clinical Labor," examines the ethical and social implications of using human tissues in research, highlighting the complexities faced by both donors and researchers. Waldby’s expertise and contributions to the field make her a significant voice in discussions surrounding bioethics and the commercialization of biological resources.

      The Oocyte Economy: The Changing Meaning of Human Eggs