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Bart Penders

    Bart Penders is an assistant professor in the fields of Biomedicine and Society within the Department of Health, Ethics, and Society at Maastricht University in the Netherlands. His work critically examines the social and ethical implications stemming from advancements in biomedicine. He investigates how technological innovations and scientific discoveries shape our understanding of life, health, and illness. Penders's research offers valuable insights into the intricate connections between science, society, and ethical considerations.

    The diversification of health
    • 2010

      The diversification of health

      • 190 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Complex problems and ambitious goals are often thought to become easier by enlarging and diversifying the group of experts dealing with them. As a result, these complex entities are fragmented into smaller ones that can be dealt with by single laboratories. Bart Penders ventured into nutrition science to observe and join teams of scientists to find out what happens to these problems and goals. He attended conferences and workshops and worked in their laboratories. He shows that scientists mobilise everything in their power to solve problems: they reconstruct elements of the problem, such as our health. In the process, the search for health has led to its diversification.

      The diversification of health