TY - JOUR
T1 - Biobanking in Singapore
T2 - Post-developmental state, experimental population
AU - Waldby, Catherine
PY - 2009/9
Y1 - 2009/9
N2 - Like other wealthy states in East Asia, Singapore is busy building a bioeconomy. The government has allocated billions of dollars to life sciences research, under the aegis of the Biomedical Sciences Initiative (BMSI). This paper focuses on one important life sciences research project to consider some of the biopolitical implications of bioeconomic development, in Singapore, but also more generally. This project is the Singapore Consortium for Cohort Studies (SCCS), a large prospective population cohort, designed to track gene environment interactions in metabolic disease, specifically type 2 diabetes and ischemic heart disease. I use the Singapore Consortium for Cohort Studies as a site to examine the question: how are populations figured in bioeconomic development? To put it another way, what are the biopolitics of the bioeconomy? The Singapore example is telling, both because the rate of bioeconomic development is so startling and because it forms an explicit element in the state's attempt to reposition the national population in the global economy.
AB - Like other wealthy states in East Asia, Singapore is busy building a bioeconomy. The government has allocated billions of dollars to life sciences research, under the aegis of the Biomedical Sciences Initiative (BMSI). This paper focuses on one important life sciences research project to consider some of the biopolitical implications of bioeconomic development, in Singapore, but also more generally. This project is the Singapore Consortium for Cohort Studies (SCCS), a large prospective population cohort, designed to track gene environment interactions in metabolic disease, specifically type 2 diabetes and ischemic heart disease. I use the Singapore Consortium for Cohort Studies as a site to examine the question: how are populations figured in bioeconomic development? To put it another way, what are the biopolitics of the bioeconomy? The Singapore example is telling, both because the rate of bioeconomic development is so startling and because it forms an explicit element in the state's attempt to reposition the national population in the global economy.
KW - Biobanking
KW - Bioeconomy
KW - Biopolitics
KW - Population
KW - Singapore
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/71949102778
U2 - 10.1080/14636770903151943
DO - 10.1080/14636770903151943
M3 - Review article
SN - 1463-6778
VL - 28
SP - 253
EP - 265
JO - New Genetics and Society
JF - New Genetics and Society
IS - 3
ER -