Portfolios of worth: Capitalizing on basic and clinical problems in biomedical rResearch groups
How are “interesting” research problems identified and made durable by academic researchers, particularly in situations defined by multiple evaluation principles? Building on two case studies of research groups working on rare diseases in academic biomedicine, we explore how group leaders arrange th...
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SAGE Publications
2018
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