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  1. Why orphan drug coverage reimbursement decision-making needs patient and public involvement
  2. Rethinking biobanking and translational medicine in the Netherlands: how the research process stands to matter for patient care
  3. Davis, C. and Abraham, J.Unhealthy Pharmaceutical Regulation: Innovation, Politics and Promissory Science. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. 2013. 336pp £65.00 (hbk) ISBN: 978–0‐230–00866–3
  4. The Roles of User/Producer Hybrids in the Production of Translational Science
  5. Governing synthetic biology for global health through responsible research and innovation
  6. Special issue editorial: synthetic biology, global health, and its global governance
  7. Governing biological material at the intersection of care and research: the use of dried blood spots for biobanking
  8. The Politics of Representation in the Governance of Emergent 'Secondary Use' Biobanks: The Case of Dried Blood Spot Cards in the Netherlands
  9. Socio-Cultural characteristics of usability of bioinformatics databases and tools
  10. Making Sense of Medicines: ‘Lay Pharmacology’ and Narratives of Safety and Efficacy