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"What is the FDA Going to Think?": Negotiating Values through Reflective and Strategic Category Work in Microbiome Science.

Katherine W Darling1, Angie M Boyce2, Mildred K Cho3, Pamela L Sankar4.   

Abstract

The US National Institute of Health's Human Microbiome Project aims to use genomic techniques to understand the microbial communities that live on the human body. The emergent field of microbiome science brought together diverse disciplinary perspectives and technologies, thus facilitating the negotiation of differing values. Here, we describe how values are conceptualized and negotiated within microbiome research. Analyzing discussions from a series of interdisciplinary workshops conducted with microbiome researchers, we argue that negotiations of epistemic, social, and institutional values were inextricable from the reflective and strategic category work (i.e., the work of anticipating and strategizing around divergent sets of institutional categories) that defined and organized the microbiome as an object of study and a potential future site of biomedical intervention. Negotiating the divergence or tension between emerging scientific and regulatory classifications also activated "values levers" and opened up reflective discussions of how classifications embody values and how these values might differ across domains. These data suggest that scholars at the intersections of science and technology studies, ethics, and policy could leverage such openings to identify and intervene in the ways that ethical/regulatory and scientific/technical practices are coproduced within unfolding research.

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Keywords:  Ethical Legal and Social Implications; engagement; ethics; intervention

Year:  2014        PMID: 36119463      PMCID: PMC9480962     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Technol Human Values        ISSN: 0162-2439


  8 in total

1.  The human microbiome project.

Authors:  Peter J Turnbaugh; Ruth E Ley; Micah Hamady; Claire M Fraser-Liggett; Rob Knight; Jeffrey I Gordon
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2007-10-18       Impact factor: 49.962

2.  Genomic Justice for Native Americans: Impact of the Havasupai Case on Genetic Research.

Authors:  Nanibaa' A Garrison
Journal:  Sci Technol Human Values       Date:  2012-12-21

3.  Strangers at the benchside: research ethics consultation.

Authors:  Mildred K Cho; Sara L Tobin; Henry T Greely; Jennifer McCormick; Angie Boyce; David Magnus
Journal:  Am J Bioeth       Date:  2008-03       Impact factor: 11.229

4.  The NIH Human Microbiome Project.

Authors:  Jane Peterson; Susan Garges; Maria Giovanni; Pamela McInnes; Lu Wang; Jeffery A Schloss; Vivien Bonazzi; Jean E McEwen; Kris A Wetterstrand; Carolyn Deal; Carl C Baker; Valentina Di Francesco; T Kevin Howcroft; Robert W Karp; R Dwayne Lunsford; Christopher R Wellington; Tsegahiwot Belachew; Michael Wright; Christina Giblin; Hagit David; Melody Mills; Rachelle Salomon; Christopher Mullins; Beena Akolkar; Lisa Begg; Cindy Davis; Lindsey Grandison; Michael Humble; Jag Khalsa; A Roger Little; Hannah Peavy; Carol Pontzer; Matthew Portnoy; Michael H Sayre; Pamela Starke-Reed; Samir Zakhari; Jennifer Read; Bracie Watson; Mark Guyer
Journal:  Genome Res       Date:  2009-10-09       Impact factor: 9.043

Review 5.  Experimental and analytical tools for studying the human microbiome.

Authors:  Justin Kuczynski; Christian L Lauber; William A Walters; Laura Wegener Parfrey; José C Clemente; Dirk Gevers; Rob Knight
Journal:  Nat Rev Genet       Date:  2011-12-16       Impact factor: 53.242

6.  What happens in the lab does not stay in the lab [corrected]: Applying midstream modulation to enhance critical reflection in the laboratory.

Authors:  Daan Schuurbiers
Journal:  Sci Eng Ethics       Date:  2011-11-06       Impact factor: 3.525

Review 7.  Defining the human microbiome.

Authors:  Luke K Ursell; Jessica L Metcalf; Laura Wegener Parfrey; Rob Knight
Journal:  Nutr Rev       Date:  2012-08       Impact factor: 7.110

8.  Conceptualizing human microbiota: from multicelled organ to ecological community.

Authors:  Betsy Foxman; Deborah Goldberg; Courtney Murdock; Chuanwu Xi; Janet R Gilsdorf
Journal:  Interdiscip Perspect Infect Dis       Date:  2008-10-29
  8 in total

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