Article ID: CBB001214544

Cancer, Conflict, and the Development of Nuclear Transplantation Techniques (2014)

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The technique of nuclear transplantation -- popularly known as cloning -- has been integrated into several different histories of twentieth century biology. Historians and science scholars have situated nuclear transplantation within narratives of scientific practice, biotechnology, bioethics, biomedicine, and changing views of life. However, nuclear transplantation has never been the focus of analysis. In this article, I examine the development of nuclear transplantation techniques, focusing on the people, motivations, and institutions associated with the first successful nuclear transfer in metazoans in 1952. The conflict between embryologists and geneticists over the mechanisms of differentiation motivated Robert Briggs to pursue nuclear transplantation experiments as a way to resolve the debate. Briggs worked at the Lankenau Hospital Research Institute, a research facility devoted to the study of cancer. The goal of understanding cancer would play a role in the development of the technique, and the story of nuclear transplantation sheds light on the role that biomedical contexts play in biological research in the second half of the twentieth century.

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Authors & Contributors
Holmes, Tarquin
Vienne, Florence
Sheppard, Aryne
Sankaran, Neeraja
Ruse, Michael
Poel, Ibo Van de
Journals
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences
Journal of the History of Biology
Berichte zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte
Social Studies of Science
History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences
Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences
Publishers
Miami University
Verso
Springer
School of American Research Press
Prometheus
Martinus Nijhoff [imprint of Kluwer Law International]
Concepts
Biology
Biotechnology
Cloning of organisms
Laboratory techniques and procedures
Microbiology
Genetics
People
Winogradsky, Serge
Spallanzani, Lazzaro
Loeb, Jacques
Kölliker, Rudolf Albert von
Foucault, Michel
Burnet, Frank Macfarlane
Time Periods
20th century
21st century
19th century
20th century, late
Places
United States
Russia
Australia
Soviet Union
Institutions
Human Genome Project
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