Professor Emeritus
alberto.cambrosio [at] mcgill.ca听
Initially trained as a biologist in Switzerland, I completed a Ph.D. in History and Socio-Politics of Science at the University of Montreal, and a post-doc at MIT鈥檚 Science, Technology & Society Program. A member of 黑料不打烊鈥檚 Department of Social Studies of Medicine since 1990, I chaired the department from 2005 to 2016. I have been an invited researcher/visiting professor at several foreign institutions, including the University of Edinburgh, Sciences Po (Paris), Mines Paris-Tech, the Max-Planck Institute for the History of Science (Berlin), and the University of Cardiff. My research has been supported by major Canadian (CIHR, SSHRC, FRQSC, Genome Quebec) and foreign (French Cancer Research Institute) agencies.
Research Interests:
Biomedical science & technology studies. In particular:
- Biomedical innovation at the clinical, laboratory, biotechnology, and pharmaceutical industry interfaces.
- 鈥楪enomics in action鈥: analysis of concrete instances of bio-clinical work, via the investigation of public, academic, and commercial programs that capitalize on the therapeutic insights offered by the new molecular genetics of cancer.
- Oncology鈥檚 鈥榤etaknowledge鈥 networks: deployment of new computational tools to trace research teams and collaboration networks, investigative and clinical technologies, the myriad recombinant elements under investigation, and the changing landscape of institutions that hosts them.
Selected Publications:
Books
Peter Keating and Alberto Cambrosio, Cancer on Trial: Oncology as a New Style of Practice. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2012; xviii, 456 p. Paperback edition: 2014.
Peter Keating and Alberto Cambrosio, Biomedical Platforms. Realigning the Normal and the Pathological in Late-Twentieth-Century Medicine. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2003; xiv, 544 p. Paperback edition: 2006.
Recent articles
Jonah Campbell, Alberto Cambrosio, Mark Basik, 鈥淗istology Agnosticism: Infra-Molecularizing Disease?鈥 in press in Studies in History and Philosophy of Science (2024).
Alberto Cambrosio, Jonah Campbell, Alexander Drilon, Peter Keating, Jess B. Polk, 鈥淒ecision-Making as Discovery: Vetting Clinical Research in a Leading Precision Oncology Service.鈥 Sociology of Health & Illness (2023), doi: 10.1111/1467-9566.13719.
Jessica B. Polk, Jonah Campbell, Alexander Drilon, Peter Keating, Alberto Cambrosio, 鈥淥rganizing Precision Medicine: A Case Study of Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center鈥檚 Engagement In/With Genomics.鈥 Social Science & Medicine, 324 (2023), 115789.
Alberto Cambrosio, Jonah Campbell, Peter Keating, and Pascale Bourret, 鈥淢ulti-Polar Scripts: Techno-regulatory Environments and the Rise of Precision Oncology Diagnostic Tests.鈥 Social Science & Medicine, 304 (2022), 112317.
Alexandre Hannud Abdo, Jean-Philippe Cointet, Pascale Bourret, and Alberto Cambrosio, 鈥淒omain-Topic Models with Chained Dimensions: Charting an Emergent Domain of a Major Oncology Conference (1995-2017).鈥 JASIST: Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology, 73 (2022), 992-1011.
Alberto Cambrosio, Jonah Campbell, Peter Keating, Jessica B. Polk, Adriana Aguilar-Mahecha, and Mark Basik, 鈥淗ealthcare Policy by Other Means: Cancer Clinical Research as 鈥極ncopolicy鈥.鈥 Social Science & Medicine, 292 (2022), 114576.
Alberto Cambrosio, Jonah Campbell, and Pascale Bourret, 鈥淏eyond Nosology? Molecular Tumor Boards, Singularization, and the Conflation of Diagnosis and Therapy.鈥 New Genetics and Society, 40(1) (2021) 95-111.
Pascale Bourret and Alberto Cambrosio, 鈥淕enomic Expertise in Action: Molecular Tumour Boards and Decision-Making in Precision Oncology.鈥 Sociology of Health & Illness, (2019), 41(8) (2019), 1568-1584.
Courses Given:
SOCI 515/HSSM 610: Medicine and Society/The Sociology of Medicine