1. Introduction.- Part I Science and Medicine.- 2. Personalised
Medicine: Problems of translation into the human domain.- 3.
Contemporary Future Parents: From tentative pregnancy and moral pioneers
to educated moral gamblers.- Part II Philosophy of Biology.- 4.
Developmental narratives.- 5. Epigenetics, responsiveness and
embodiment.- 6. Space and time of developmental narratives.- Part III
Societal Contexts.- 7. Data mining in systems medicine and the project
of solidarity - the interface of genomics and society revisited.- 8.
Experimenting with solidarity in biomedicine: from practice to
prin-ciple?.- 9. The moral making of data rich personalised medicine.-
Part IV Families.- 10. An ordering of letters: my own personal genome.-
11. Illness in the world of the genome.- 12. How personal is the genome?
The shadow of genetic predictions.- Part V Individual Experiences.- 13.
Lived genome phenomenology. Exploring the genetics of chronic
inflammatory bowel diseases.- 14. Existential storytelling in a genomic
world.