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The pluralization of the international: resistance and alter-standardization in regenerative stem cell medicine
journal contribution
posted on 2023-06-08, 23:47 authored by Achim Rosemann, Nattaka ChaisinthopThe article explores the formation of an international politics of resistance and ‘alter-standardization’ in regenerative stem cell medicine. The absence of internationally harmonized regulatory frameworks in the clinical stem cell field and the presence of lucrative business opportunities have resulted in the formation of transnational networks adopting alternative research standards and practices. These oppose, as a universal global standard, strict evidence-based medicine clinical research protocols as defined by scientists and regulatory agencies in highly developed countries. The emergence of transnational spaces of alter-standardization is closely linked to scientific advances in rapidly developing countries such as China and India, but calls for more flexible regulatory frameworks, and the legitimization of experimental for-profit applications outside of evidence-based medical care, are emerging increasingly also within more stringently regulated countries, such as the USA and countries in the European Union. We can observe, then, a trend toward the pluralization of the standards, practices, and concepts in the stem cell field.
Funding
Bionetworking in Asia: Biomaterials and Cell Bank Regimes; ERC; 283219
Bionetworking in Asia: Patient Recruitment & Therapy Practices; ESRC; ES/I018107/1
History
Publication status
- Published
Journal
Social Studies of ScienceISSN
0306-3127Publisher
SAGE PublicationsExternal DOI
Issue
1Volume
46Page range
112-139Department affiliated with
- Anthropology Publications
Full text available
- No
Peer reviewed?
- Yes