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Enacting Authenticity: Changing Ontologies of Biological Entities
Recent technologies propose to address the social problems of health, environmental sustainability, and food security by using biological analogues—functional duplicates derived from human and animal tissue. T...
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Intersections of Technological and Regulatory Zones in Regenerative Medicine
This chapter situates contemporary debates over regenerative medicine governance within a broader framework, taking intersections with economic, political, and other kinds of technological zones into account. ...
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The Ethics and Politics of Infrastructures: Creating the Conditions of Possibility for Big Data in Medicine
The vision of creating a more comprehensive understanding of human health and disease calls for collecting ever-greater volumes of information about individuals, in continuous, real-time streams, and from sour...
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Characterizing International Stem Cell Research Niches
Regenerative medicine has evolved differently in global regions, in part due to policies and funding patterns but also due to their styles of governance within particular historical and political conditions. I...
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Beyond the Checkboxes: Research Integrity for Regenerative Medicine Researchers
To preserve scientific integrity and maintain public trust in science, researchers must follow responsible conduct of research (RCR) guidelines. However, contemporary research integrity dilemmas may not fit ne...
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Contemporary Issues in Regenerative Medicine Research Ethics and Governance: An Overview
Regenerative medicine has grown to include many kinds of cells, materials, and novel techniques. As the field matures, new questions arise about how best to deal with ethical, legal, and social issues arising ...