2011
DOI: 10.1177/1357034x11400765
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American Genomics in Barbados: Race, Illness, and Pleasure in the Science of Personalized Medicine

Abstract: Barbados is a center of international genetic research premised on race. Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork following Johns Hopkins studies carried out in Barbados, this article explores this travel for research. This biomedical science relies on a conflicting significance of Barbados: as a site of suffering, due to the disparities of disease, and, conversely, a site of ease, playing on desires and pleasures of escaping too much asceticism in biomedicine. For the American researchers, Barbados becomes a locus o… Show more

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“…The Johns Hopkins study in Barbados is part of this moral science (as I have explored elsewhere [Whitmarsh , ]). The researchers seek out gene–environment interactions in Barbados as a way of accounting for racial disparities in asthma outcomes.…”
Section: Troubled Genomicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Johns Hopkins study in Barbados is part of this moral science (as I have explored elsewhere [Whitmarsh , ]). The researchers seek out gene–environment interactions in Barbados as a way of accounting for racial disparities in asthma outcomes.…”
Section: Troubled Genomicsmentioning
confidence: 99%