Linking worlds: a theoretical reflection on some preconditions for ethnographic collaborations in personalized medicine

Precision, or personalized, medicine (PM) is a ground-breaking approach to medical care which aims to predict, prevent and treat diseases by studying, on an individual scale, the pathogenic potential of the association between genetic and environmental factors. As one of the most important outcomes...

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Main Author: José Carlos Pinto da Costa
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Coimbra University Press 2019-12-01
Series:Antropologia Portuguesa
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Online Access:https://impactum-journals.uc.pt/antropologiaportuguesa/article/view/7595
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spelling doaj-fae11ebd62ac44e58a4c5dbf9aa2ac772020-11-25T03:33:53ZengCoimbra University PressAntropologia Portuguesa0870-09902182-79822019-12-013610.14195/2182-7982_36_8Linking worlds: a theoretical reflection on some preconditions for ethnographic collaborations in personalized medicineJosé Carlos Pinto da Costa Precision, or personalized, medicine (PM) is a ground-breaking approach to medical care which aims to predict, prevent and treat diseases by studying, on an individual scale, the pathogenic potential of the association between genetic and environmental factors. As one of the most important outcomes of biotechnological research, PM is generated in the lab. Nonetheless, the impacts of PM will be observed outside of the lab, namely, on the modification of population’s patterns of use and access to healthcare. Taking PM as object of study, anthropologists are challenged to make a double reflection. The first consists in understanding which peculiarities an ethnography should have to grasp engineers’ and other experts’ underlying modes of knowing and doing inside de lab. The second, more analytical, consists in identifying the indicators revealed by that ethnography which may promote an interpretation of how these modes simultaneously mirror and resonate a given cultural will located both upstream and downstream the lab — from and to outside of it. The purpose of this paper is to reflect on the hypothesis stressing that an ethnographic collaboration might configure an effective way of doing this. https://impactum-journals.uc.pt/antropologiaportuguesa/article/view/7595Personalized medicineprecision medicinebiotech labsdeep playparticipant observationethnographic collaboration
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Linking worlds: a theoretical reflection on some preconditions for ethnographic collaborations in personalized medicine
Antropologia Portuguesa
Personalized medicine
precision medicine
biotech labs
deep play
participant observation
ethnographic collaboration
author_facet José Carlos Pinto da Costa
author_sort José Carlos Pinto da Costa
title Linking worlds: a theoretical reflection on some preconditions for ethnographic collaborations in personalized medicine
title_short Linking worlds: a theoretical reflection on some preconditions for ethnographic collaborations in personalized medicine
title_full Linking worlds: a theoretical reflection on some preconditions for ethnographic collaborations in personalized medicine
title_fullStr Linking worlds: a theoretical reflection on some preconditions for ethnographic collaborations in personalized medicine
title_full_unstemmed Linking worlds: a theoretical reflection on some preconditions for ethnographic collaborations in personalized medicine
title_sort linking worlds: a theoretical reflection on some preconditions for ethnographic collaborations in personalized medicine
publisher Coimbra University Press
series Antropologia Portuguesa
issn 0870-0990
2182-7982
publishDate 2019-12-01
description Precision, or personalized, medicine (PM) is a ground-breaking approach to medical care which aims to predict, prevent and treat diseases by studying, on an individual scale, the pathogenic potential of the association between genetic and environmental factors. As one of the most important outcomes of biotechnological research, PM is generated in the lab. Nonetheless, the impacts of PM will be observed outside of the lab, namely, on the modification of population’s patterns of use and access to healthcare. Taking PM as object of study, anthropologists are challenged to make a double reflection. The first consists in understanding which peculiarities an ethnography should have to grasp engineers’ and other experts’ underlying modes of knowing and doing inside de lab. The second, more analytical, consists in identifying the indicators revealed by that ethnography which may promote an interpretation of how these modes simultaneously mirror and resonate a given cultural will located both upstream and downstream the lab — from and to outside of it. The purpose of this paper is to reflect on the hypothesis stressing that an ethnographic collaboration might configure an effective way of doing this.
topic Personalized medicine
precision medicine
biotech labs
deep play
participant observation
ethnographic collaboration
url https://impactum-journals.uc.pt/antropologiaportuguesa/article/view/7595
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