New article by Isabelle Bosbach published

Using the case of the precautionary cryopreservation of umbilical cord blood stem cells, Isabelle Bosbach examines implicit assumptions of the good life and works out constructions of its endangerment and their treatment under the conditions of an individualized society.
Using the example of the websites of providers of private umbilical cord blood preservation, she reconstructs how the currently desired safeguarding of the good life points to the relevance of health, medical technology therapies and a safeguarding reference to the future. Cord blood preservation is seen as a potential unfolding into the future that addresses expectant parents to take responsibility for the future health of their children prenatally.