Abstract

Contents: Part I Introduction: When scientists, scholars, clinicians, physicians and patients meet, Bart Penders, John N. Parker and Niki Vermeulen The evolution of collaborations in health sciences measured by co-authorship, Pauline Mattsson. Part II Collaboration in Health Research: From virus to vaccine: projectification of science in the VIRGO Consortium, Niki Vermeulen Who wants to collaborate with social scientists? Biomedical and clinical scientists' perceptions of social science, Mathieu Albert, Suzanne Laberge and Brian D. Hodges Credible to collaborators themselves: how corporations and trade associations made trans fats into a problem, David Schleifer. Part III Collaborative Health Infrastructures: The compound collaborations of clinical registries, Claes-Fredrik Helgesson and Linus Johansson Krafve Scripted collaboration: digitalisation of care for children, Inge Lecluijze, Bart Penders, Frans Feron and Klasien Horstman. Part IV Collaboration in Health Care: Shifting collaborations and the quest for legitimacy: observation of regenerative medicine research in Japan, Koichi Mikami Boundary-spanning engagements on a neonatal ward: reflections on a collaborative entanglement between clinicians and a researcher, Jessica Mesman Health care collaboration between patients and physicians, Benjamin Lewin. Part V Conclusion: The health of collaborations: a reflection, Andrew Webster. Index.

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