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Croatian Medical Journal | 2013

Bio-objects' political capacity: a research agenda.

Pieter Maeseele; Kim Hendrickx; Vincenzo Pavone; Ine Van Hoyweghen

This article explores the merits of foregrounding the dichotomy of politicization vs de-politicization for our understanding of bio-objects in order to study their production, circulation, and governance in European societies. By asking how bio-objects are configured in science, policy, public, and media discourses and practices, we focus on the role of socio-technical configurations in generating political relations. The bio-object thereby serves as an entry point to approach and conceptualize “the political” in an innovative way.


PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases | 2018

Dengue illness index—A tool to characterize the subjective dengue illness experience

Stephen J. Thomas; Liane Agulto; Kim Hendrickx; Martin Erpicum; Kay M. Tomashek; M. Cristina Cassetti; Catherine A. Laughlin; Alexander Roberto Precioso; Alexander C. Schmidt; Federico Narvaez; João Bosco Siqueira; Hasitha Tissera; Robert Edelman

Dengue virus infections are a major cause of febrile illness that significantly affects individual and societal productivity and drives up health care costs principally in the developing world. Two dengue vaccine candidates are in advanced clinical efficacy trials in Latin America and Asia, and another has been licensed in more than fifteen countries but its uptake has been limited. Despite these advances, standardized metrics for comparability of protective efficacy between dengue vaccines remain poorly defined. The Dengue Illness Index (DII) is a tool that we developed thru refinement of previous similar iterations in an attempt to improve and standardize the measurement of vaccine and drug efficacy in reducing moderate dengue illness. The tool is designed to capture an individual’s overall disease experience based on how the totality of their symptoms impacts their general wellness and daily functionality. We applied the DII to a diary card, the Dengue Illness Card (DIC), which was examined and further developed by a working group. The card was then refined with feedback garnered from a Delphi methodology-based query that addressed the adequacy and applicability of the tool in clinical dengue research. There was overall agreement that the tool would generate useful data and provide an alternative perspective to the assessment of drug or vaccine candidates, which in the case of vaccines, are assessed by their reduction in any virologically confirmed dengue of any severity with a focus on the more severe. The DIC needs to be evaluated in the field in the context of vaccine or drug trials, prospective cohort studies, or during experimental human infection studies. Here, we present the final DIC resulting from the Delphi process and offer its further development or use to the dengue research community.


Environmental Science & Policy | 2011

Ten Years of Research and Policy on Particulate Matter Air Pollution in Hot Spot Flanders

Jurgen Buekers; Kristien Stassen; Luc Int Panis; Kim Hendrickx; Rudi Torfs


Technology in Society | 2013

Winged Promises: Exploring the Discourse on Transgenic Mosquitoes in Brazil

Luísa Reis-Castro; Kim Hendrickx


Technology in Society | 2013

The multifaceted struggle for power in the bioeconomy: Introduction to the special issue

Pierre Delvenne; Kim Hendrickx


Archive | 2008

Vrouwen aan de top

Elke Valgaeren; Kim Hendrickx; Inès de Biolley; Geraldine Reymenants; Hildegard Van Hove


Nature | 2012

Food safety body is bound to draw fire

Kim Hendrickx; Bart Penders


Archive | 2011

Handling complex risks issues in the domain of environment and health - SCOPE

Rudi Torfs; Catherine Zwetkoff; Catherine Fallon; Jurgen Buekers; Kristien Stassen; Kim Hendrickx; Stéphanie Vanhaeren; Bernard Cornélis


Archive | 2016

Ordering Biosocial Life. Towards a political ontology of responsibility and solidarity

Kim Hendrickx; Ine Van Hoyweghen


Archive | 2016

A Pragmatist Take on Epigenetics

Kim Hendrickx; Ine Van Hoyweghen

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Ine Van Hoyweghen

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Vincenzo Pavone

Spanish National Research Council

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Jurgen Buekers

Flemish Institute for Technological Research

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Kristien Stassen

Flemish Institute for Technological Research

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