AbstractThe global political economy of stem cell therapies is characterised by an established biomedical hegemony of expertise, governance and values in collision with an increasingly informed health consumer demand able to define and pursue its own interest. How does the hegemony then deal with the challenge from the consumer market and what does this tell us about its modus operandi? In developing a theoretical framework to answer these questions, the paper begins with an analysis of the nature of the hegemony of biomedical innovation in general, its close relationship with the research funding market, the current political modes of consumer incorporation, and the ideological role performed by bioethics as legitimating agency. Secondly, ...
AbstractThe article examines the role and challenges of scientific self-governance and standardizati...
Abstract This paper analyzes an emerging form of post-pharmaceutical health and its underlying regim...
he article examines the role and challenges of scientific self-governance and standardization in int...
The global political economy of stem cell therapies is characterised by an established biomedical he...
AbstractThe global political economy of stem cell therapies is characterised by an established biome...
Stem cell innovation has enabled the growth of a global market of treatments for a wide range of dis...
Global health consumer demand for stem cell therapies is vibrant, but the supply of treatments from ...
Stem cell medicine promulgates a notion of regenerative health that is strikingly at odds with the n...
The donation of embryos for human embryonic stem cell (hESC) research is commonly framed as an act o...
The burgeoning opportunities of the knowledge economy of biomedicine are matched by the governance c...
Innovation in the life sciences in general and stem cell science in particular is driven by an inter...
Emerging biotechnologies pose public health challenges1 because of both the known and unforeseen ris...
The recent expansion of direct-to-consumer stem cell therapies (DSCTs) across nations where medical ...
Concerns have been raised about the marketization of science through the prevailing funding regime. ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Future Medicine via the ...
AbstractThe article examines the role and challenges of scientific self-governance and standardizati...
Abstract This paper analyzes an emerging form of post-pharmaceutical health and its underlying regim...
he article examines the role and challenges of scientific self-governance and standardization in int...
The global political economy of stem cell therapies is characterised by an established biomedical he...
AbstractThe global political economy of stem cell therapies is characterised by an established biome...
Stem cell innovation has enabled the growth of a global market of treatments for a wide range of dis...
Global health consumer demand for stem cell therapies is vibrant, but the supply of treatments from ...
Stem cell medicine promulgates a notion of regenerative health that is strikingly at odds with the n...
The donation of embryos for human embryonic stem cell (hESC) research is commonly framed as an act o...
The burgeoning opportunities of the knowledge economy of biomedicine are matched by the governance c...
Innovation in the life sciences in general and stem cell science in particular is driven by an inter...
Emerging biotechnologies pose public health challenges1 because of both the known and unforeseen ris...
The recent expansion of direct-to-consumer stem cell therapies (DSCTs) across nations where medical ...
Concerns have been raised about the marketization of science through the prevailing funding regime. ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Future Medicine via the ...
AbstractThe article examines the role and challenges of scientific self-governance and standardizati...
Abstract This paper analyzes an emerging form of post-pharmaceutical health and its underlying regim...
he article examines the role and challenges of scientific self-governance and standardization in int...