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France. Mission de recherche Droit et justice, ed. Les catégories ethno-raciales à l'̀ère des biotechnologies: Droit, sciences et médecine face à la diversité humaine. Paris: Société de législation comparée, 2011.

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Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. Directorate for Science, Technology, and Industry., ed. The Economic aspects of biotechnologies related to human health.: Socio-economic assessment of the technology, the potential and the products. Paris: OECD, 1998.

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Bodies, commodities, and biotechnologies: Death, mourning, and scientific desire in the realm of human organ transfer. New York: Columbia University Press, 2009.

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Pelchat, Yolande. Obsession de la différence: Récit d'une biotechnologie. Québec: Presses de l'Uni ersité Laval, 2003.

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Robin, Ticciati, ed. Genetically engineered foods: Are they safe? you decide. New Canaan, CT: Keats Pub., 1998.

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Risk Management in Biotechnology European Forum (1989 Grenoble, Frnace). Risk Management in Biotechnology European Forum: Proceedings = Maîtrise des risques en biotechnologie forum européen : actes du forum, Grenoble, 24-26 avril 1989. Paris: Technique et documentation, 1990.

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Advanced Foods and Materials Network. Food, health and biotechnology: Consumer and social issues in Canada's new food and health product industries : a report. Victoria, B.C: Afmnet, 2007.

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Biotechnology of plasma proteins. Boca Raton: Taylor & Francis, 2012.

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Biotechnology & nanotechnology: Regulation under environmental, health, and safety laws. Oxford [England]: Oxford University Press, 2009.

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A, Wilson Kimberly, ed. Genetically engineered food: Changing the nature of nature. Rochester, Vt: Park Street Press, 1999.

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1919-, Fung Y. C., and Chien Shu, eds. Introduction to bioengineering. Singapore: World Scientific, 2001.

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Pan American Health Organization. Biodiversity, biotechnology and sustainable development in health and agriculture: Emerging connections. Washington: Pan American Health Organization, 1996.

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Organization, Policy Studies, ed. Biomedical policy. Chicago: Nelson-Hall Publishers, 1995.

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1933-, Thomas John A., and Fuchs Roy L, eds. Biotechnology and safety assessment. 3rd ed. San Diego, Calif: Academic Press, 2002.

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Mendelson, Mel I. Learning bio-micro-nanotechnology. Boca Raton: CRC Press, 2013.

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1947-, Ratner B. D., ed. Biomaterials science: An introduction to materials in medicine. 2nd ed. Amsterdam: Elsevier Academic Press, 2004.

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S, Greco Ralph, Prinz F. B, and Smith R. Lane, eds. Nanoscale technology in biological systems. Boca Raton: CRC Press, 2005.

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Les OGM, l'environnement et la santé. Paris: Ellipses, 2006.

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Methods in bioengineering: Systems analysis of biological networks. Boston: Artech House, 2009.

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missing], [name. Synthetic polymers for biotechnology and medicine. Georgetown, TX: Landes Bioscience, 2003.

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The environmental risks from biotechnology. London: F. Pinter Publishers, 1986.

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Medicinal natural products: A biosynthetic approach. Chichester [England]: Wiley, 1997.

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Medicinal natural products: A biosynthetic approach. 3rd ed. Hoboken: Wiley, 2008.

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B, Longenecker John, Kritchevsky David 1920-, and Drezner Marc K, eds. Nutrition and biotechnology in heart disease and cancer. New York: Plenum Press, 1995.

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Simulations in nanobiotechnology. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press, 2012.

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Biosimilars: Design and analysis of follow-on biologics. Boca Raton: Taylor & Francis, 2014.

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King, Paul H. Design of biomedical devices and systems. 2nd ed. Boca Raton: Taylor & Francis, 2009.

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C, Fries Richard, ed. Design of biomedical devices and systems. New York: Marcel Dekker, 2003.

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Regulating bioprospecting: Institutions for drug research, access, and benefit-sharing. Tokyo: United Nations University Press, 2005.

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Methods in bioengineering: Organ preservation and reengineering. Norwood, MA: Artech House, 2011.

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Keating, Peter. Biomedical platforms: Reproducing the normal and the pathological in late-twentieth-century medicine. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2004.

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1943-, Carr Susan, ed. GM food on trial: Testing European democracy. New York: Routledge, 2009.

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Plomer, A. Human Rights, Property Rights, and Emerging Biotechnologies. Elgar Publishing Limited, Edward, 2015.

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Dolezal, Luna. Morphological Freedom and Medicine: Constructing the Posthuman Body. Edinburgh University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474400046.003.0017.

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The notion that the body can be changed at will in order to meet the desires and designs of its ‘owner’ is one that has captured the popular imagination and underpins contemporary medical practices such as cosmetic surgery and gender reassignment. In fact, describing the body as ‘malleable’ or ‘plastic’ has entered common parlance and dictates common-sense ideas of how we understand the human body in late-capitalist consumer societies in the wake of commercial biotechnologies that work to modify the body aesthetically and otherwise. If we are not satisfied with some aspect of our physicality – in terms of health, function or aesthetics – we can engage with a whole variety of self-care body practices – fashion, diet, exercise, cosmetics, medicine, surgery, laser – in order to ‘correct’, reshape or restyle the body. In addition, as technology has advanced and elective cosmetic surgery has unapologetically entered the mainstream, the notion of the malleable body has become intrinsically linked to the practices and discourses of biomedicine and, furthermore, has become a significant means to assert and affirm identity.
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Tomar, Rajesh Singh, Anurag Jyoti, and Shuchi Kaushik. Nanobiotechnology: Concepts and Applications in Health, Agriculture, and Environment. Apple Academic Press, Incorporated, 2020.

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Tomar, Rajesh Singh, Anurag Jyoti, and Shuchi Kaushik. Nanobiotechnology: Concepts and Applications in Health, Agriculture, and Environment. Apple Academic Press, Incorporated, 2020.

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Nanotechnology and Human Health. CRC, 2008.

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Pandey, Ashok, Vanete Thomaz Soccol, and Rodrigo R. Resende. Current Developments in Biotechnology and Bioengineering: Human and Animal Health Applications. Elsevier Science & Technology Books, 2016.

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Lundblad, Roger L. Biotechnology of Plasma Proteins. Taylor & Francis Group, 2012.

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Lundblad, Roger L. Biotechnology of Plasma Proteins. Taylor & Francis Group, 2012.

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Lundblad, Roger L. Biotechnology of Plasma Proteins. Taylor & Francis Group, 2012.

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(US), National Research Council. Safety of Genetically Engineered Foods: Approaches to Assessing Unintended Health Effects. National Academies Press, 2004.

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Nettleton, Claire Correo, Ellen K. Levy, Molly Duggins, Jane Prophet, Marie-Pier Boucher, Louise Mackenzie, Charissa N. Terranova, et al., eds. Art and Biotechnology. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9781350376069.

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This interdisciplinary anthology examines the relationship between developments in biotechnology and both artistic and literary innovation, focussing in particular on how newfound molecular technologies and knowledge regimes, such as CRISPR gene editing, alter conceptions of what it means to be human. The book presents 21 essays, split across five parts, from a coterie of artists, scientists, and theorists, which examine the symbiotic relationship between humans, animals, and viruses as well as the impossibility of germ-free existence. The essays in this volume are urgent in their topicality, embodying the exhilarating yet alarming zeitgeist of contemporary nonhuman-to-human viral transmission and gene editing technologies. Ultimately, Art and Biotechnology reveals how art has influenced biotechnological innovation and has shaped the discussion around gene editing and the socio-cultural aspects of the Covid-19 pandemic. It is essential reading for students and researchers focussing on science and art, environmental humanities, and ethics. In the age of biotechnology, is it possible to conceive of microbes as our new paintbrush, DNA as our typewriter and organic tissue as our new clay? Through an interdisciplinary approach, we examine how newfound molecular technologies and knowledge regimes, such as CRISPR-Cas9 genome editing and the recent COVID-19 pandemic, alter understandings of the human experience. We ask: Where do the arts, which have been at the forefront of technological innovation, sit in relation to our ongoing viral and biomedical entanglement? How have the arts shaped discussion and ethical considerations around genome editing and COVID-19? How have the pandemic and biotechnological innovation—from CRISPR to vaccines with messenger RNA (mRNA)—transformed what it means to be human? To answer these inquiries, we assembled interdisciplinary artists and scholars with a keen interest or background in biology to examine interconnections between artistic and literary and biotechnological innovation. Whether studies, reflections, or artistic practice engaging with biotechnology or COVID-19, the chapters draw inspiration from one another and the practices of fellow artists, scientists, humanists and from the non-humans inside and around us. Their narratives complement research by the medical community—especially those who documented personal experiences with COVID-19 or engaged directly with the virus in their creative work. Artists are particularly suited to making the seemingly imperceptible visible, including microscopic entities, thus contributing to our collective understanding of public health. Manipulating genetic sequences has had a transformative impact on both scientific and artistic narratives. The humanities are a method of thinking critically and ethically about emerging biotechnologies, especially in the realms of genetics and disease control and their societal impact at a time of rapid acceleration. In an era of mass extinction and global heating, biotechnological arts offer hope for ecological restoration while cautioning against the technological dominance of the planet. Art can also aid us in processing the vast racial and economic disparities surrounding the pandemic and the profound loss of millions of lives. This anthology is urgent in its topicality, epitomizing the zeitgeist of contemporary nonhuman-to-human viral transmission and genome editing technologies.
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The Grandest Challenge Taking Lifesaving Science From Lab To Village. Doubleday Canada, 2011.

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Patel, Alok Kumar, and Leonidas Matsakas. Nutraceutical Fatty Acids from Oleaginous Microalgae: A Human Health Perspective. Wiley & Sons, Limited, John, 2020.

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Patel, Alok Kumar, and Leonidas Matsakas. Nutraceutical Fatty Acids from Oleaginous Microalgae: A Human Health Perspective. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2020.

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Nutraceutical Fatty Acids from Oleaginous Microalgae: A Human Health Perspective. Wiley & Sons, Limited, John, 2020.

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Patel, Alok Kumar, and Leonidas Matsakas. Nutraceutical Fatty Acids from Oleaginous Microalgae: A Human Health Perspective. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2020.

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Epidemiological surveillance of current infections: new threats and challenges. Remedium Privolzhye, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21145/978-5-6046124-2-2_2021.

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The collection contains the scientific works of the All-Russian Scientific and Practical conference «Epidemiological surveillance of current infections: new threats and challenges», held by the FBIS «Academician I.N. Blokhina Nizhny Novgorod Scientific Research Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology» of Rospotrebnadzor in honor of the 100th anniversary of the outstanding scientist I. N. Blokhina, who headed the Institute for 44 years. Leading scientists and specialists from 57 scientific and practical institutions of Rospotrebnadzor, healthcare, education and other organizations from 32 regions of Russia and foreign countries took part in the compilation of the materials. The materials of the collection present the results of scientific research on the epidemiology of current infections, including the use of GIS technologies, methods of molecular epidemiology and bioinformatics, achievements in the field of diagnostics, molecular genetic and molecular biological studies of pathogens of bacterial and viral nature, in the study of human immune defense mechanisms, means of ensuring biological safety, general and population ecology of microorganisms of various biosystems, a number of aspects of biotechnology of immunobiological drugs, etc A separate section of the collection is devoted to new threats to the safety of the population, among them the most relevant is the pandemic of a new coronavirus infection. The collection contains materials on the results of studies on the pathogenesis, epidemiology, clinic and diagnosis of COVID-19. The conference materials will be useful for both scientific and practical employees of Rospotrebnadzor institutions, other ministries and departments involved in the work of the system of anti-epidemic protection of the population, as well as epidemiologists, microbiologists, virologists, biotechnologists, etc. working in various fields of science, education and practical health care. Scientific articles are published in the author’s edition.
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Nader, Ralph, Sheldon Krimsky, and Jeremy Gruber. GMO Deception: What You Need to Know about the Food, Corporations, and Government Agencies Putting Our Families and Our Environment at Risk. Skyhorse Publishing Company, Incorporated, 2014.

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