After Fidel Castro came to power in 1959, his second declaration, after socialism, was that Cuba would become a leader in international science. In biotechnology he would be proven right and, today, Cuba counts a meningitis B vaccine and cutting-edge cancer therapies to its name. But how did this politically and geographically isolated country make such impressive advances? Drawing on a unique ethnography, and blending the insights of anthropology, sociology, and geography, "The Cuban Cure" shows how Cuba came to compete with U. S. pharmaceutical giants despite a trade embargo and...
After Fidel Castro came to power in 1959, his second declaration, after socialism, was that Cuba would become a leader in international science. In...