From Utopia to Science: Challenges of Personalised Genomics Information for Health Management and Health Enhancement.

Medicine studies Pub Date : 2009-06-01 Epub Date: 2009-07-24 DOI:10.1007/s12376-009-0013-9
Hub Zwart
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From 1900 onwards, scientists and novelists have explored the contours of a future society based on the use of "anthropotechnologies" (techniques applicable to human beings for the purpose of performance enhancement ranging from training and education to genome-based biotechnologies). Gradually but steadily, the technologies involved migrated from (science) fiction into scholarly publications, and from "utopia" (or "dystopia") into science. Building on seminal ideas borrowed from Nietzsche, Peter Sloterdijk has outlined the challenges inherent in this development. Since time immemorial, and at least since the days of Plato's Academy, human beings have been interested in possibilities for (physical or mental) performance enhancement. We are constantly trying to improve ourselves, both collectively and individually, for better or for worse. At present, however, new genomics-based technologies are opening up new avenues for self-amelioration. Developments in research facilities using animal models may to a certain extent be seen as expeditions into our own future. Are we able to address the bioethical and biopolitical issues awaiting us? After analyzing and assessing Sloterdijk's views, attention will shift to a concrete domain of application, namely sport genomics. For various reasons, top athletes are likely to play the role of genomics pioneers by using personalized genomics information to adjust diet, life-style, training schedules and doping intake to the strengths and weaknesses of their personalized genome information. Thus, sport genomics may be regarded as a test bed where the contours of genomics-based self-management are tried out.

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从乌托邦到科学:个性化基因组学信息对健康管理和健康促进的挑战。
从1900年起,科学家和小说家就开始探索基于“人类技术”(从培训和教育到基于基因组的生物技术等适用于人类的技术,目的是提高人类的表现)的未来社会的轮廓。相关技术逐渐但稳步地从(科幻)小说转移到学术出版物,从“乌托邦”(或“反乌托邦”)转移到科学。彼得·斯洛特戴克借鉴了尼采的开创性思想,概述了这一发展中固有的挑战。自古以来,至少从柏拉图学院开始,人类就对(身体或精神)性能增强的可能性感兴趣。无论是集体还是个人,我们都在不断努力提高自己,不管是好是坏。然而,目前基于基因组学的新技术正在为自我改良开辟新的途径。在某种程度上,使用动物模型的研究设施的发展可能被视为对我们自己未来的探索。我们能够解决等待我们的生物伦理和生物政治问题吗?在分析和评估Sloterdijk的观点之后,注意力将转移到一个具体的应用领域,即运动基因组学。出于各种原因,顶尖运动员很可能会扮演基因组学先驱的角色,利用个性化基因组信息,根据自己个性化基因组信息的优势和劣势,调整饮食、生活方式、训练计划和兴奋剂摄入。因此,运动基因组学可以被视为一个试验台,在那里,基于基因组学的自我管理的轮廓被尝试。
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