Drawing on collaborative ethnographic fieldwork, this article explores how human health becomes entangled with that of model organisms in day-to-day biomedical science. Social science scholarship on modeling has explored either how specific models impact and shape our knowledge of human disease or how animal technicians and scientists affect laboratory animals. This article extends this relational approach by asking how embodied and institutional care practices for model organisms affect the health and well-being of animal technicians and scientists. We focus on two interspecies bodily experiences: pathogenic exchange and stress. We then explore enrichment as a strategy for producing health and well-being across species. We suggest that rel...
Humans are the only species to have evolved cooperative care-giving as a strategy for disease contro...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from BMJ Publishing Group via...
This dissertation utilizes three independent research projects to examine one overarching theoretica...
Drawing on collaborative ethnographic fieldwork, this article explores how human health becomes enta...
This article presents two vignettes from ethnographic research conducted in a ‘biological services u...
By serving as experimental models for human disease, animals have been instrumental to constructing ...
One of the striking features of human social complexity is that we provide care to sick and contagio...
Scientific knowledge-making is not just a matter of experiments, modelling and fieldwork. It also in...
This introductory article maps out the parameters of an emerging field of medical anthropology, huma...
A caring approach to knowledge production has been portrayed as epistemologically radical, ethically...
A caring approach to knowledge production has been portrayed as epistemologically radical, ethically...
Dominant views about the nature of health and disease in bioethics and the philosophy of medicine ha...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Taylor & Francis via the DOI in this record...
International audienceThis article considers a broad perspective of “One Health” that includes local...
Scientific knowledge-making is not just a matter of experiments, modelling and fieldwork. It also in...
Humans are the only species to have evolved cooperative care-giving as a strategy for disease contro...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from BMJ Publishing Group via...
This dissertation utilizes three independent research projects to examine one overarching theoretica...
Drawing on collaborative ethnographic fieldwork, this article explores how human health becomes enta...
This article presents two vignettes from ethnographic research conducted in a ‘biological services u...
By serving as experimental models for human disease, animals have been instrumental to constructing ...
One of the striking features of human social complexity is that we provide care to sick and contagio...
Scientific knowledge-making is not just a matter of experiments, modelling and fieldwork. It also in...
This introductory article maps out the parameters of an emerging field of medical anthropology, huma...
A caring approach to knowledge production has been portrayed as epistemologically radical, ethically...
A caring approach to knowledge production has been portrayed as epistemologically radical, ethically...
Dominant views about the nature of health and disease in bioethics and the philosophy of medicine ha...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Taylor & Francis via the DOI in this record...
International audienceThis article considers a broad perspective of “One Health” that includes local...
Scientific knowledge-making is not just a matter of experiments, modelling and fieldwork. It also in...
Humans are the only species to have evolved cooperative care-giving as a strategy for disease contro...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from BMJ Publishing Group via...
This dissertation utilizes three independent research projects to examine one overarching theoretica...