The immortal HeLa cells case is an intriguing example of bio-objectification processes with great scientific, social, and symbolic impacts. These cells generate questions about representation, significance, and value of the exceptional, variety, individuality, and property. Of frightening (a lethal cancer) and emarginated (a black, poor woman) origins, with their ability to “contaminate” cultures and to “spread” into spaces for becoming of extraordinary value for human knowledge, well-being, and economy advancements, HeLa cells have represented humanity, and emphasized the importance of individual as a core concept of the personalized medicine. Starting from the process leading from HeLa “cells” to HeLa “bio-objects,” we focus on their importance as high quality bio-specimen. We discuss the tension between phenomenological characteristic of fundamental biological research and the variety of material and methodologies in epidemiology and personalized medicine. The emerging methodologies and societal changes reflect present EU policies and lead toward a new paradigm of science.

Svalastog, A.; Martinelli, L. (2013). Representing life as opposed to being: the bio-objectification process of the HeLa cells and its relation to personalized medicine. Croatian medical journal, 54 (4): 397-402. doi: 10.3325/cmj.2013.54.397 handle: http://www.cmj.hr/2013/54/4/23986283.htm

Representing life as opposed to being: the bio-objectification process of the HeLa cells and its relation to personalized medicine

MARTINELLI, LUCIA
2013-01-01

Abstract

The immortal HeLa cells case is an intriguing example of bio-objectification processes with great scientific, social, and symbolic impacts. These cells generate questions about representation, significance, and value of the exceptional, variety, individuality, and property. Of frightening (a lethal cancer) and emarginated (a black, poor woman) origins, with their ability to “contaminate” cultures and to “spread” into spaces for becoming of extraordinary value for human knowledge, well-being, and economy advancements, HeLa cells have represented humanity, and emphasized the importance of individual as a core concept of the personalized medicine. Starting from the process leading from HeLa “cells” to HeLa “bio-objects,” we focus on their importance as high quality bio-specimen. We discuss the tension between phenomenological characteristic of fundamental biological research and the variety of material and methodologies in epidemiology and personalized medicine. The emerging methodologies and societal changes reflect present EU policies and lead toward a new paradigm of science.
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Svalastog, A.; Martinelli, L.
Svalastog, A.; Martinelli, L. (2013). Representing life as opposed to being: the bio-objectification process of the HeLa cells and its relation to personalized medicine. Croatian medical journal, 54 (4): 397-402. doi: 10.3325/cmj.2013.54.397 handle: http://www.cmj.hr/2013/54/4/23986283.htm
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