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The global politics of human embryon...
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Gottweis, Herbert, (1958-)
The global politics of human embryonic stem cell science = regenerative medicine in transition /
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正題名/作者:
The global politics of human embryonic stem cell science/ by Herbert Gottweis, Brian Salter and Catherine Waldby.
其他題名:
regenerative medicine in transition /
作者:
Gottweis, Herbert,
其他作者:
Salter, Brian,
出版者:
Basingstoke [England] ;Palgrave Macmillan, : 2009.,
面頁冊數:
1 online resource (ix, 225 p.)
附註:
Description based on print version record.
標題:
Embryonic stem cells - Cross-cultural studies. - Research -
電子資源:
access to fulltext (Palgrave)
ISBN:
9780230594364 (electronic bk.)
The global politics of human embryonic stem cell science = regenerative medicine in transition /
Gottweis, Herbert,1958-
The global politics of human embryonic stem cell science
regenerative medicine in transition /[electronic resource] :by Herbert Gottweis, Brian Salter and Catherine Waldby. - Basingstoke [England] ;Palgrave Macmillan,2009. - 1 online resource (ix, 225 p.) - Health, technology, and society. - Health, technology, and society..
Description based on print version record.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 198-219) and index.
Globalization, stem cell markets and national interests -- Embryos, ocytes, cell lines : HESCscience and the human tissue market -- Globalregulation and local policy narratives : making sense of Dolly -- FromDolly to therapies : stem cell regulations in the making I : the United Kingdom and the United States -- From Dolly to therapies : stem cell regulations in the making II : Germany, Italy, Japan, and South Korea -- Bioethics and the global moral economy of human embryonic stem cell science -- Human ESC science and the cultural politics of the EU's framework programmes -- Contested governance : uncertainty and standardization in research and patenting.
Regenerative medicine is a field characterized by a global struggle for scientific, economic and national advantage. Drawing on a wide range of interviews, primary and secondary sources, this book investigates the dynamic interactions between national regulatory formation and the global biopolitics of regenerative medicine and human embryonic stem cell science. Today governments are under intense competitive pressure tofund and develop attractive national environments for embryonic stem cell science, which promises both to improve the health and productivityof aging populations and to develop therapies for global health markets. This study traces the development of internationally circulating arguments for and against stem cell research, and the various transnational bioethical spaces that have opened up to try and steer these arguments towards compromise and implementation. It considers the flow of embryonic and reproductive biological materials from south to north, and thewaysthese flows play into broader relations around global biopolitics. It investigates the place of transnational regulatory bodies like theEU and the UN in organizing and modifying the international andnational debates around stem cell science, and ways in which national debatesand policies influenceeach other. It makes a major contribution to our understanding of the dynamics of power that fuels the emergence of global regenerative medicine in the age of biotechnology.
ISBN: 9780230594364 (electronic bk.)
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National Library of Medicine Call No.: QU 328 / G687g 2009
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