In Vivo: The Cultural Mediations of Biomedical Science
Edited by Phillip Thurtle, Associate Professor, Comparative History of Ideas Program, University of Washington, and Robert Mitchell, Associate Professor, Institute of Genome Sciences and Policy, Duke University.
In Vivo is dedicated to the interdisciplinary study of the medical and life sciences, with a focus on the scientific and cultural practices used to process data, model knowledge, and communicate about biomedical science. Through historical, artistic, media, social, and literary analysis, books in the series seek to understand and explain the key conceptual issues that animate and inform biomedical developments.
