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An Ungovernable Foe - by Natalie B Aviles (Hardcover)

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  • Winner, 2024 Choice Outstanding Academic Title In American politics, medical innovation is often considered the domain of the private sector.
  • About the Author: Natalie B. Aviles is an assistant professor of sociology at the University of Virginia.
  • 360 Pages

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Natalie B. Aviles examines seventy years of federally funded scientific breakthroughs in the laboratories of the U.S. National Cancer Institute to shed new light on how bureaucratic organizations nurture innovation.



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Winner, 2024 Choice Outstanding Academic Title

In American politics, medical innovation is often considered the domain of the private sector. Yet some of the most significant scientific and health breakthroughs of the past century have emerged from government research institutes. The U.S. National Cancer Institute (NCI) is tasked with both understanding and eradicating cancer--and its researchers have developed a surprising expertise in virus research and vaccine development.

An Ungovernable Foe examines seventy years of federally funded scientific breakthroughs in the laboratories of the NCI to shed new light on how bureaucratic organizations nurture innovation. Natalie B. Aviles analyzes research and policy efforts around the search for a viral cause of leukemia in the 1960s, the discovery of HIV and the development of AIDS drugs in the 1980s, and the invention of the HPV vaccine in the 1990s. She argues that the NCI transformed generations of researchers into innovative public servants who have learned to balance their scientific and bureaucratic missions. These "scientist-bureaucrats" are simultaneously committed to conducting cutting-edge research and stewarding the nation's investment in cancer research, and as a result they have developed an unparalleled expertise. Aviles demonstrates how the interplay of science, politics, and administration shaped the NCI into a mission-oriented agency that enabled significant breakthroughs in cancer research--and in the process, she shows how organizational cultures indelibly stamp scientific work.



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A textured, lucid, and cogent study of how the single largest biomedical research organization of the twentieth century adapted to the intellectual and political challenges of translational research.-- "H-Sci-Med-Tech"

An important addition to understanding the complex history of the U.S. National Cancer Institute...Highly recommended.-- "Choice"

In this comprehensive book, Natalie Aviles takes us deep inside the National Cancer Institute, tracing how a federal agency has orchestrated the evolving mission to treat a much-feared disease over seven decades. Sure to become a classic in the study of government-sponsored science, An Ungovernable Foe tells the surprising story of how scientific innovation as well as failure emerge from the inner workings of the federal bureaucratic machine.--Steven Epstein, author of The Quest for Sexual Health: How an Elusive Ideal Has Transformed Science, Politics, and Everyday Life

An Ungovernable Foe is essential reading for scholars studying translational research and public-private partnerships. Aviles makes a compelling case that we should not be too quick to label these organizational forms as neoliberal or to dismiss government scientists as unimaginative. Through her meticulous study of the National Cancer Institute, she shows that federal agencies are an underappreciated site of both scientific and bureaucratic innovation.--Nicole C. Nelson, coeditor of Social Studies of Science and author of Model Behavior: Animal Experiments, Complexity, and the Genetics of Psychiatric Disorders

The U.S. government's long-term investment in cancer research and treatment has had profound effects on cancer, but also on the relationships among health, science, industry, and democracy. Spanning an extraordinary seventy-year period, An Ungovernable Foe traces the ways the National Cancer Institute's dual missions, scientific developments, and organizational imperatives have shaped both politics and health. If you want to understand the ways science and democracy shape one another, you can't afford to miss this book.--Andrew J. Perrin, SNF-Agora Professor of Sociology, Johns Hopkins University

How can we inspire innovation in the public interest? An Ungovernable Foe offers a thorough history of the NCI's virus program, which played a crucial history in shaping HIV treatment and developing the HPV vaccine. At a moment of growing concern about the social impacts of the biomedical research enterprise as it is currently constituted, this book is both timely and important.--Shobita Parthasarathy, author of Patent Politics: Life Forms, Markets, and the Public Interest in the United States and Europe



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Natalie B. Aviles is an assistant professor of sociology at the University of Virginia.
Dimensions (Overall): 9.21 Inches (H) x 6.14 Inches (W) x .94 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.61 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Sub-Genre: Public Policy
Number of Pages: 360
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Theme: Environmental Policy
Format: Hardcover
Author: Natalie B Aviles
Language: English
Street Date: January 23, 2024
TCIN: 93198953
UPC: 9780231196680
Item Number (DPCI): 247-41-9212
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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