Catherine Waldby
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Australian academic, researcher and author specialising in social studies of biomedicine
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Catherine Waldby is an Australian academic, researcher and author. She is the Director of the Research School of Social Sciences at the Australian National University and a visiting professor at King's College London.
Catherine Waldby's Published Works
Published Works
- Tissue Economies: Blood, Organs, and Cell Lines in Late Capitalism (2006) (654)
- Stem Cells, Tissue Cultures and the Production of Biovalue (2002) (382)
- Book review symposium: Authors’ response to reviews of Clinical Labor: Tissue Donors and Research Subjects in the Global Bioeconomy (2014) (285)
- The Visible Human Project : Informatic Bodies and Posthuman Medicine (2000) (242)
- AIDS and the Body Politic: Biomedicine and Sexual Difference (1996) (161)
- National Biobanks: Clinical Labor, Risk Production, and the Creation of Biovalue (2010) (116)
- THE BIOPOLITICS OF REPRODUCTION (2008) (112)
- Women negotiating heterosex: Implications for AIDS prevention (1990) (112)
- ‘Banking time’: egg freezing and the negotiation of future fertility (2015) (102)
- From reproductive work to regenerative labour (2010) (101)
- Biomedicine, tissue transfer and intercorporeality (2002) (93)
- Tissue Economies (2020) (90)
- Oocyte markets: women's reproductive work in embryonic stem cell research (2008) (83)
- Umbilical Cord Blood: From Social Gift to Venture Capital (2006) (71)
- Blood and bioidentity: ideas about self, boundaries and risk among blood donors and people living with hepatitis C. (2004) (63)
- Women's Sex Talk and Men's Sex Talk: Different Worlds (1994) (59)
- Singapore Biopolis: Bare Life in the City-State (2009) (49)
- Research note: Heterosexual men and ‘safe sex’ practice (1993) (40)
- Ontogeny, Ontology, and Phylogeny: Embryonic Life and Stem Cell Technologies (2004) (35)
- The deadly business of an unregulated global stem cell industry (2017) (34)
- From altruism to monetisation: Australian women's ideas about money, ethics and research eggs. (2013) (34)
- Experimental heterogeneity and standardisation: Stem cell products and the clinical trial process (2011) (32)
- The Oocyte Economy (2019) (32)
- The Visible Human Project (2003) (30)
- Egg donation for stem cell research: ideas of surplus and deficit in Australian IVF patients' and reproductive donors' accounts. (2012) (28)
- Biobanking in Singapore: post-developmental state, experimental population (2009) (26)
- THE OOCYTE MARKET AND SOCIAL EGG FREEZING: From scarcity to singularity (2015) (25)
- Theory in the bedroom: a report from the Macquarie University AIDS and heterosexuality project (1990) (25)
- The body and the digital archive: the Visible Human Project and the computerization of medicine (1997) (24)
- Revenants: The Visible Human Project and the Digital Uncanny (1997) (23)
- Informed Consent and Fresh Egg Donation for Stem Cell Research (2012) (21)
- Global Governance in Human Embryonic Stem Cell Science: Standardisation and Bioethics in Research and Patenting (2008) (20)
- Code Unknown (2001) (18)
- Virtual Anatomy: From the Body in the Text to the Body on the Screen (2000) (16)
- Destruction: Boundary Erotics and Refigurations of the Heterosexual Male Body (2013) (16)
- Equality and eroticism: AIDS and the active/passive distinction (1991) (16)
- Theoretical perspectives on father-daughter incest (1989) (15)
- Sorting out autism spectrum disorders: Evidence-based medicine and the complexities of the clinical encounter (2011) (15)
- Synthetic biology in Australia: an outlook to 2030 (2018) (14)
- Medicine: The Ethics of Care, the Subject of Experiment (2012) (12)
- Epidemiological knowledge and discriminatory practice: AIDS and the social relations of biomedicine (1995) (11)
- Iatrogenesis : The Visible Human Project and the reproduction of life (1999) (11)
- Multidisciplinary Perspectives on the Donation of Stem Cells and Reproductive Tissue (2011) (7)
- Fragmented Bodies, Incoherent Medicine (2000) (7)
- The direct-to-consumer market for stem cell-based interventions in Australia: exploring the experiences of patients. (2020) (7)
- Reciprocity in the Donation of Reproductive Oöcytes (2014) (6)
- Feminist Technoscience: Intimacy, Embodiment and Abjection in Science Studies (2006) (6)
- Lactation after infant death: an analysis of Australian healthcare agencies’ online health information (2020) (5)
- Medical vectors: Surgical HIV transmission and the location of culpability (2005) (5)
- Mapping Hospital-Based Lactation Care Provided to Bereaved Mothers: A Basis for Quality Improvement. (2021) (5)
- Biopolitics in China: An Introduction (2011) (4)
- The visible human project: Data into flesh, flesh into data (2013) (4)
- Medical imaging: the biopolitics of visibility (1998) (4)
- Body wars, body victories: Aids and homosexuality in immunological discourse (1995) (3)
- Globalization, Stem Cell Markets and National Interests (2009) (3)
- The “Lactation After Infant Death (AID) Framework”: A Guide for Online Health Information Provision About Lactation After Stillbirth and Infant Death (2020) (3)
- Supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Families to Stay Together from the Start (SAFeST Start): Urgent call to action to address crisis in infant removals (2022) (3)
- Oöcyte markets: global tissue economies and women’s reproductive work in embryonic stem cell research (2006) (3)
- A Clinical Labor Theory of Value (2014) (2)
- Mothers, milk and mourning: The meanings of breast milk after loss of an infant (2022) (2)
- The influence of health insurance status on the organisation of patient care in Sydney public hospitals. (1991) (2)
- From Dolly to Therapies? Stem Cell Regulations in the Making I — The United Kingdom and the United States (2009) (2)
- HIV-Related Discrimination in Medical Teaching Texts (1995) (2)
- Our posthuman future: discussing the consequences of biotechnological advances. (2005) (2)
- Incipient Infertility: Tracking Eggs and Ovulation Across the Life Course (2021) (2)
- Reproductive Arbitrage: Trading Fertility across Borders (2014) (1)
- Federal Ethics Regulations Governing Internet Research (2012) (1)
- The Oversight of Clinical Innovation in a Medical Marketplace (2021) (1)
- Embryos, Oocytes, Cell Lines: HESC Science and the Human Tissue Market (2009) (1)
- Blood Banks, Risk, and Autologous Donation: The Gift of Blood to Oneself (2006) (1)
- Unconventional Practice, "Innovative" Interventions and the National Law. (2020) (1)
- BUILDING A FEMINIST RESEARCH CULTURE (2008) (1)
- Conclusions: Towards the Global Politics of Stem Cell Research (2009) (1)
- Introduction: Stem Cell Research and Global Biopolitics (2009) (1)
- Clinical Labor (2020) (1)
- TECHNOGENESIS: The posthuman visible (2000) (0)
- Thanks to Reviewers (2010) (0)
- Valediction for Herbert Gottweis (2014) (0)
- Book Reviews (1993) (0)
- The Stem Cell “Sell” (2016) (0)
- Casebook on Benefit and Harm (2011) (0)
- Aids and the body politic: The biochemical imagination and the representation of sexual difference (1995) (0)
- The Historical Lineages of Clinical Labor: Industrial Order, Human Capital, and the Outsourcing of Risk (2014) (0)
- The Laws of Mo(o)re: Waste, Biovalue, and Information Ecologies (2006) (0)
- VIRTUAL SURGERY: Morphing and morphology (2000) (0)
- Regenerative Labor: Women and the Stem Cell Industries (2014) (0)
- Valediction for Herbert Gottweis (2014) (0)
- Fertility Outsourcing: Contract, Risk, and Assisted Reproductive Technology (2014) (0)
- Iatrogenesis (2020) (0)
- INTRODUCTION: Professor Susan Kippax: Sexuality, HIV, Social Science (2008) (0)
- Editorial (2014) (0)
- HESC Science and the Cultural Politics of the EU’s Framework Programmes (2009) (0)
- Thanks to Reviewers (2009) (0)
- Global Regulation and Local Policy Narratives: Making Sense of Dolly (2009) (0)
- Screening the Body: Tracing Medicine's Visual Culture by Lisa Cartwright (1996) (0)
- From Dolly to Therapies? Stem Cell Regulations in the Making II — Germany, Italy, Japan and South Korea (2009) (0)
- Providing Lactation Care Following Stillbirth, Neonatal and Infant Death: Learning from Bereaved Parents. (2023) (0)
- The Labor of Distributed Experiment: User-Generated Drug Innovation (2014) (0)
- Derivative markets : raison d'etre, extent and effect of financial derivatives (1997) (0)
- Contested Governance: Uncertainty and Standardization in Research and Patenting (2009) (0)
- THEATRES OF VIOLENCE : The anatomical sacrifice and the anatomical trace (2003) (0)
- Feminism and method (2020) (0)
- Bioethics and the Global Moral Economy of HESC Science (2009) (0)
- Section 5: Regulation and Governance (2020) (0)
- Umbilical Cord Blood: Waste, Gift, Venture Capital (2006) (0)
- The Changing Meaning of Human Eggs (2019) (0)
- Speculative Economies, Contingent Bodies: Transnational Trials in China and India (2014) (0)
- Umbilical Cord Blood (2008) (0)
- Creation of Biovalue (2015) (0)
- Stem Cell Research and Cloning (2015) (0)
- Embodied knowledge and informed consent: Interfacing fertility patients and egg donation for stem cell research (2011) (0)
- The Visible Human Project: life and death in cyberspace (1997) (0)
- INTRODUCTION (2008) (0)
- Biopolitics and Reproduction (2008) (0)
- Commodity-Communities and Corporate Commons (2006) (0)
- The American Experiment: From Prison-Academic-Industrial Complex to the Outsourced Clinic (2014) (0)
- IATROGENESIS : Digital Eden and the reproduction of life (2003) (0)
- Real-Time Demand: Information, Regeneration, and Organ Markets (2006) (0)
- REVENANTS : Death and the digital uncanny (2003) (0)
- Innovation, Commerce and Assisted Reproductive Technology: Opportunities and Challenges (2022) (0)
- Disentangling the Embryonic Gift: The UK Stem Cell Bank (2006) (0)
- Autologous stem cell-based interventions in Australia: exploring patient experience in light of regulatory exceptionalism (2019) (0)
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