Clinical trials are a fundamental stage in a drug’s biography for they provide the standard by which a molecule’s therapeutic status is determined. Through this process of experimentation, a pharmaceutical substance acquires a new competence – that of treating or preventing disease. This article examines experimentation in drug production, and shows how this complex apparatus not only transforms the status of the molecule but also produces new understandings of and expectations for how people should act. Drawing upon observation of a trial of prophylactic prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV, in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, I show that the production of this biomedical technology – the therapeutic drug – is coupled with the produ...
The numbers of medicinal drugs available for human consumption have increased rapidly in the past se...
A young physician starting a fresh career in medicine in this millennium would hardly stop to think ...
The Walter Reed Institute of Army Research developed the antimalarial drug mefloquine then collabora...
Clinical trials are a fundamental stage in a drug’s biography for they provide the standard by which...
International audienceClinical trials are a fundamental stage in a drug's biography for they provide...
In this paper we examine the work of bioethics in the enactment of medically drugged bodies by focus...
Since drugs are used not only to treat patients, but also to transform human performances, this para...
Drawing on process thinkers as Whitehead, Deleuze and Stengers, Innovation and Biomedicine develops ...
The way a drug molecule is administered has always had a profound impact on people requiring medical...
Precision Medicine is a notable development in the field, representing a significant departure from ...
This article examines how biomedicalisation is encountered, responded to and negotiated within and i...
This review discusses a growing body of scholarship at the intersection of anthropology and science ...
International audienceAmong industrial goods, pharmaceuticals are those for which the concept of reg...
Anthropology looks at pharmaceuticals as social and cultural phenomena. It is interested in the rela...
In 2003, Crommelin et al. published an article titled: "Shifting paradigms: biopharmaceuticals versu...
The numbers of medicinal drugs available for human consumption have increased rapidly in the past se...
A young physician starting a fresh career in medicine in this millennium would hardly stop to think ...
The Walter Reed Institute of Army Research developed the antimalarial drug mefloquine then collabora...
Clinical trials are a fundamental stage in a drug’s biography for they provide the standard by which...
International audienceClinical trials are a fundamental stage in a drug's biography for they provide...
In this paper we examine the work of bioethics in the enactment of medically drugged bodies by focus...
Since drugs are used not only to treat patients, but also to transform human performances, this para...
Drawing on process thinkers as Whitehead, Deleuze and Stengers, Innovation and Biomedicine develops ...
The way a drug molecule is administered has always had a profound impact on people requiring medical...
Precision Medicine is a notable development in the field, representing a significant departure from ...
This article examines how biomedicalisation is encountered, responded to and negotiated within and i...
This review discusses a growing body of scholarship at the intersection of anthropology and science ...
International audienceAmong industrial goods, pharmaceuticals are those for which the concept of reg...
Anthropology looks at pharmaceuticals as social and cultural phenomena. It is interested in the rela...
In 2003, Crommelin et al. published an article titled: "Shifting paradigms: biopharmaceuticals versu...
The numbers of medicinal drugs available for human consumption have increased rapidly in the past se...
A young physician starting a fresh career in medicine in this millennium would hardly stop to think ...
The Walter Reed Institute of Army Research developed the antimalarial drug mefloquine then collabora...