This paper critically examines hybridity and complexity in human biobanking, focusing on current forms of human milk banking in Madrid (Spain). We present and analyze three practices where human breast milk is stored and circulated: the “12 de Octubre” human milk bank, set in a neonatology unit and based on altruistic donations; informal human milk sharing among mothers; and drug-development practices that use donated human milk as a source of probiotics. Our analysis show that these practices rely on complex socio-technical assemblages, which are also characterised by hybrid zones and points of intersection between them. By understanding bacteria as a boundary object, we analyze the entanglements, disentanglements and re-entanglements of m...
The material conditions in which women provide breast milk range widely, on the basis of their class...
Unanticipated situations can arise in biobanking. This paper empirically documents unexpected situat...
In this contribution we explore novel, different ways of promoting public engagement in biomedical r...
This is the final version. Available on open access from STS Italia via the URL in this record.Bioba...
Human milk is being exchanged today in ways that are increasingly fraught and contentious. Non-profi...
Banking on Milk takes the reader on a journey through the everyday life of donor human milk banking ...
Banking on Milk takes the reader on a journey through the everyday life of donor human milk banking ...
Donated human milk’s status comes into question as it leaves the mother-child relationship and is re...
In the current biomedical literature Umbilical Cord Blood (UCB) is considered a valid source of hema...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
This paper explores enactments of participation in two Swiss biobanking configurations, a cohort bio...
Human milk is essential for the initial development of newborns, as it provides all nutrients and vi...
Biobanks and biorepositories have become increasingly important and prevalent since the 1990s as ho...
Donor human milk is recommended by the World Health Organization both for its advantageous nutrition...
Studies carried in the last years have revealed that human milk contains a site-specific microbiota ...
The material conditions in which women provide breast milk range widely, on the basis of their class...
Unanticipated situations can arise in biobanking. This paper empirically documents unexpected situat...
In this contribution we explore novel, different ways of promoting public engagement in biomedical r...
This is the final version. Available on open access from STS Italia via the URL in this record.Bioba...
Human milk is being exchanged today in ways that are increasingly fraught and contentious. Non-profi...
Banking on Milk takes the reader on a journey through the everyday life of donor human milk banking ...
Banking on Milk takes the reader on a journey through the everyday life of donor human milk banking ...
Donated human milk’s status comes into question as it leaves the mother-child relationship and is re...
In the current biomedical literature Umbilical Cord Blood (UCB) is considered a valid source of hema...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
This paper explores enactments of participation in two Swiss biobanking configurations, a cohort bio...
Human milk is essential for the initial development of newborns, as it provides all nutrients and vi...
Biobanks and biorepositories have become increasingly important and prevalent since the 1990s as ho...
Donor human milk is recommended by the World Health Organization both for its advantageous nutrition...
Studies carried in the last years have revealed that human milk contains a site-specific microbiota ...
The material conditions in which women provide breast milk range widely, on the basis of their class...
Unanticipated situations can arise in biobanking. This paper empirically documents unexpected situat...
In this contribution we explore novel, different ways of promoting public engagement in biomedical r...