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2. Bibliography
3. 6. From Prisoners to Professionals: A Brief History of the Clinical-Trial Enterprise
4. Introduction: A Guinea Pig’s Wage: Risk, Body Commodification, and the Ethics of Pharmaceutical Research in America
5. 3. Local Knowledge and Risk Management among Professional Guinea Pigs
6. Back Cover
7. Cover
8. Title Page, Copyright, Dedication
9. Index
10. Acknowledgments
11. Epilogue: Following Up: Robert Helms, Frank Little, Dave Onion, and Spam One Last Time
12. 7. Ethics and the Exploitation of the Poor in Clinical Trials Research
13. 2. Market Recruitment, Identity, and Resistance among Professional Guinea Pigs
14. 5. Strategies of Survival: HIV Clinical Trials and the Fight for Their Lives
15. 1. Guinea-Pigging: The In/Formal Economy of Phase I Clinical Trials in Philadelphia
16. 4. Big Pharma and HIV Clinical Trials: A Case Study
17. Conclusion: Living in/off the Mild Torture Economy as Trial Subjects
18. A Note on Method
19. “It didn’t hurt me”: patients’ and providers’ perspectives on unsupervised take-home doses, drug diversion, and overdose risks in the provision of medication for opioid use disorder during COVID-19 in San Juan, Puerto Rico
20. Comparing Social Network Structures Generated through Sociometric and Ethnographic Methods
21. Correction: Substance use, injection risk behaviors, and fentanyl‑related overdose risk among a sample of PWID post‑Hurricane Maria
22. Substance use, injection risk behaviors, and fentanyl-related overdose risk among a sample of PWID post-Hurricane Maria
23. Treatment trajectories and barriers in opioid agonist therapy for people who inject drugs in rural Puerto Rico
24. 56 Cognitive Intra-Individual Variability Profiles of a Spanish Speaking Population Living with HIV and Injection Drug Use
25. 29 Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Status, Injection Drug Use, and Cognitive Effects in a Spanish-Speaking Population
26. Rural and urban comparisons of polysubstance use profiles and associated injection behaviors among people who inject drugs in Puerto Rico
27. Social determinants of HIV/HCV co-infection: A case study from people who inject drugs in rural Puerto Rico
28. Hepatitis C serosorting among people who inject drugs in rural Puerto Rico
29. Immune profiling in Puerto Rican injection drug users with and without HIV-1 infection
30. “The Drug Sellers Were Better Organized than the Government”: A Qualitative Study of Participants’ Views of Drug Markets during COVID-19 and Other Big Events
31. "We can wipe an entire culture": fears and promises of DNA biobanking among Native Americans
32. Employing Respondent Driven Sampling (RDS) to recruit people who inject drugs (PWID) and other hard-to-reach populations during COVID-19: Lessons learned
33. Consent for Nondiagnostic Research Biopsies: A Pilot Study of Participant Recall and Therapeutic Orientation
34. Politics of prevention in the periphery: The initial response to COVID-19 on Barbuda and Puerto Rico
35. Organs Watch: Possibilities and Perils for Public Anthropology
36. Additional file 1 of Substance use, injection risk behaviors, and fentanyl-related overdose risk among a sample of PWID post-Hurricane Maria
37. COVID-19 risks among people who inject drugs in Puerto Rico
38. HIV/AIDS in Puerto Rican People Who Inject Drugs: Policy Considerations
39. Privacy, Confidentiality and Anonymity: Understandings from People Who Inject Drugs Enrolled in a Study of Social Networks and HIV Risk.
40. “He's under oath”: Privacy and Confidentiality Views Among People Who Inject Drugs Enrolled in a Study of Social Networks and Human Immunodeficiency Virus/Hepatitis C Virus Risk
41. Competing forces of withdrawal and disease avoidance in the risk networks of people who inject drugs
42. “Caballo”: risk environments, drug sharing and the emergence of a hepatitis C virus epidemic among people who inject drugs in Puerto Rico
43. The Professional Guinea Pig
44. Comparing Social Network Structures Generated through Sociometric and Ethnographic Methods
45. Competing forces of withdrawal and disease avoidance in the risk networks of people who inject drugs
46. Puerto Rican Syndemics: Opiates, Overdoses, HIV, and the Hepatitis C Virus in a Context of Ongoing Crises
47. Clinicianʼs use of the Statin Choice decision aid in patients with diabetes: a videographic study nested in a randomized trial
48. Exploiting a Research Underclass in Phase 1 Clinical Trials
49. Migration to the US among rural Puerto Ricans who inject drugs: influential factors, sources of support, and challenges for harm reduction interventions
50. “Money Helps”: People who inject drugs and their perceptions of financial compensation and its ethical implications
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