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L’utilité de ce genre d’institutions est incontestable. Car le monde moderne est sans cesse confronté à des innovations, médicales ou autres, qui s’appliquent à l’homme ou à son environnement proche. Ce lieu est donc nécessaire pour préparer la matière intellectuelle qui sera ensuite transférée aux citoyens afin que ceux- ci puissent se prononcer quant à la légitimité de ces innovations.

 

Professeur Axel Kahn, le célèbre généticien français, lors de l’inauguration de la Fondation Brocher

 

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Anna Harris Anna Harris

Postdoctoral Researcher - Maastricht University
Netherlands

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My research concerns modes of tinkering and tailoring in medicine, from an anthropological perspective. More specifically, I am interested in the material and cultural life of medical technologies, skills, workers and institutions, which I largely study using techniques of ethnography. I work across the academic fields of medical anthropology, the sociology of health and illness, and science and technology studies. I am inspired by ethnographically orientated work outside of the academy in film, art, craft and literature. I also draw from my previous clinical work as a doctor. My research includes work on: how listening to sound is learnt and used in medicine; genetic testing on the internet and associated themes of participation, controversy and trust; narratives in medicine; migration of doctors and translation of medical practice between hospital settings; sensory methodologies; the relationship between art and medicine; and medical museums. I also regularly blog about a fascinating technology vastly invisible in medical practice: pneumatic tubes (see links).