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Asian Biopoleis: Practice, Place, and Life - Gregory Clancey, Connor Graham, Ryan Bishop, and Michael M. J. Fischer
Between the Laboratory and the Policy Process: Research, Scientific Community, and Administration in Japan's Chemical Biology - Masato Fukushima
How to Argue with a Computer: HIV/AIDS, Numbers, and the Form of the Future in Contemporary Vietnam - Alfred J. Montoya
A Milieu of Mutations: The Pluripotency and Fungibility of Life in Asia - Aihwa Ong
A Tool for Equality and Justice: Thailand's BIOTEC and Its Culture - Soraj Hongladarom
Before Biopolis: Representations of the Biotechnology Discourse in Singapore - Axel Gelfert
Competitive Adaptation: Biobanking and Bioethical Governance in China Medical City - Margaret Sleeboom-Faulkner
Diversity in STS Communities: A Comparative Analysis of Topics - Ryuma Shineha and Masaki Nakamura
BOOK REVIEWS
Zhongguo gudai de yixue yishi yu zhengzhi: Yi yishi wenben wei zhongxin de yige fenxi 中國古代的醫學, 醫史與政治, 以醫史文本為中心的一個分析 [Medicine, Medical History, and Politics in Ancient China] by Shih-ch'i Chin 金仕起 - Yan Liu
A Passion for Facts: Social Surveys and the Construction of the Chinese Nation-State, 1900–1949 by Tong Lam - Yu-ling Huang
Other-Worldly: Making Chinese Medicine through Transnational Frames by Mei Zhan - Ruth Rogaski
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