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Englisch
Veröffentlichungsangabe: 
Chicago ; London : The University of Chicago Press, [2017]
Copyright-Datum: 
© 2017
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xii, 305 Seiten : Illustrationen ; 24 cm
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 257-293) and index
ISBN: 
978-0-226-41731-8 cloth : alk. paper
0-226-41731-X cloth : alk. paper
Weitere Ausgaben: 978-0-226-44824-4 (Fernzugriff)
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Preface: frozen spirits
Introduction: within cold blood
The technoscience of life at low temperature
Latent life in biomedicine's ice age
Temporalities of salvage
"As yet unknown": life for the future
"Before it's too late": life from the past
Collecting, maintaining, reusing, and returning
Managing the cold chain: making life mobile
When futures arrive: lives after time
Epilogue: thawing spirits
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*978-0-226-44824-4 e-book
Global Trade Item Number: 
9780226417318
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Klassifikation der Library of Congress: QH324.9.C7
Dewey Dezimal-Klassifikation: 362.17/84 ; 362.1784
Regensburger Verbund-Klassifikation: WF 9710
Regensburger Verbund-Klassifikation: WC 2200
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After the atomic bombing at the end of World War II, anxieties about survival in the nuclear age led scientists to begin stockpiling and freezing hundreds of thousands of blood samples from indigenous communities around the world. These samples were believed to embody potentially invaluable biological information about genetic ancestry, evolution, microbes, and much more. Today, they persist in freezers as part of a global tissue-based infrastructure. In Life on Ice, Joanna Radin examines how and why these frozen blood samples shaped the practice known as biobanking. The Cold War projects Radin tracks were meant to form an enduring total archive of indigenous blood before it was altered by the polluting forces of modernity. Freezing allowed that blood to act as a time-traveling resource. Radin explores the unique cultural and technical circumstances that created and gave momentum to the phenomenon of life on ice and shows how these preserved blood samples served as the building blocks for biomedicine at the dawn of the genomic age. In an era of vigorous ethical, legal, and cultural debates about genetic privacy and identity, Life on Ice reveals the larger picture--how we got here and the promises and problems involved with finding new uses for cold human blood samples. -- Provided by publisher
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