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Health as a genetic planning project: enthusiasm and second thoughts among biomedical researchers and their research subjects

机译:作为基因规划项目的健康:生物医学研究人员及其研究对象的热情和第二思考

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This paper presents an interview study among scientists working with Decode genetics in Iceland and lay individuals having recently donated blood to Decode. While genuinely enthusiastic that genetic technologies hold great potential to avert disease, the informants shared concerns that extensive predictive genetic testing, preventive treatment and tailoring of lifestyle to avoid potential disease may cause loss of freedom - people can "worry themselves sick". Undiscriminating use of genetic technologies in privileged populations was seen as a potential source of injustice and reduced tolerance of diversity. Both lay informants and scientists revealed ambiguity and inconsistency in their personal evaluation of genetic knowledge, indicating that 'rational choice' models do not predict how people relate to information about risk, expert knowledge notwithstanding. Drawing on work by Wynne and van Hooft, we submit that our informants' ambivalence and second thoughts are implicit contradictions of prescriptive messages accompanying human genetics - i.e. more or less covert and non-intentional claims about the rational obligation to minimise the likelihood that one falls ill and a strictly biological conception of health. Genetic technologies designed to prevent or combat organic disease can interfere negatively with non-biological levels of health. It is a challenge of reflexive modernity to untangle the interaction of human genetics with culturally mediated categories of relatedness, purpose and meaning in everyday life, and mobilise cultural and governance resources which can ensure that genetic technologies support human subjectivity and health in their full range.
机译:本文介绍了一项在冰岛从事Decode Genetics研究的科学家之间的访谈研究,并介绍了最近向Decode献血的个人。尽管真正热衷于基因技术具有巨大的潜力来避免疾病,但线人对以下问题表示关注:广泛的预测基因测试,预防性治疗和调整生活方式以避免潜在疾​​病可能会导致自由丧失-人们可能“担心自己生病”。在特权人群中不加区别地使用遗传技术被认为是造成不公正和降低多样性容忍度的潜在原因。非专业的信息提供者和科学家都揭示了他们对遗传知识的个人评估中的模棱两可和不一致之处,这表明“理性选择”模型无法预测人们如何与有关风险的信息相关联,尽管具有专家知识。利用Wynne和van Hooft的著作,我们认为线人的矛盾情绪和第二思想是伴随人类遗传学的说明性信息的隐含矛盾,即,或多或少的隐性和非故意主张要求合理地承担使人跌倒的可能性降至最低的合理义务。生病和严格的健康概念。旨在预防或抵抗器质性疾病的遗传技术可能会对非生物健康水平产生负面影响。自反现代性的挑战是使人类遗传学与日常生活中由文化介导的相关性,目的和意义类别之间的相互作用解开,并调动文化和治理资源,以确保遗传技术全面支持人类的主观性和健康。

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