In 2013, Hans Jörg Rheinberger proposed that Mendelian genetics and molecular biology were “scientific ideologies,” that is, for him they are systems of thought whose objects are hyperbolic; they are not, or not yet, in the realm of and not, or not yet, under the control of that system. This article proposes that precision medicine today is a scientific ideology and analyses the implications of this statement for historians of biology, genetics, and medicine.
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Löwy, I. (2022). Precision Medicine: Historiography of Life Sciences and the Geneticization of the Clinics**. Berichte Zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte, 45(3), 487–498. https://doi.org/10.1002/bewi.202200023
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