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The invisible made visible: using impact evaluations to illuminate and inform the role of knowledge intermediaries
L Meagher, C Lyall
Evidence & Policy 9 (3), 409-418, 2013
Beyond the limits to governance: New rules of engagement for the tentative governance of the life sciences
C Lyall, J Tait
Research Policy 48 (5), 1128-1137, 2019
Introduction: Mixed Messages for the Interdisciplinary Research Community
C Lyall
Being an Interdisciplinary Academic: How Institutions Shape University …, 2019
Mapping the UK government's genome: Analysing convergence in UK policy one decade into the twenty-first century
I Fletcher, S Yearley, C Lyall
Knowing New Biotechnologies, 92-104, 2015
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Knowledge brokers the role of intermediaries in producing research impact: the role of intermediaries in producing research impact
C Knight, C Lyall
Evidence and Policy 9 (3), 309-316, 2013
A rose by any other name? Transdisciplinarity in the context of UK research policy
C Lyall, L Meagher, A Bruce
Futures 65, 150-162, 2015
Blood, meat, and upscaling tissue engineering: Promises, anticipated markets, and performativity in the biomedical and agri-food sectors
N Stephens, E King, C Lyall
BioSocieties 13, 368-388, 2018
What's in a name: are cultured red blood cells ‘natural’?
E King, C Lyall
Sociology of Health & Illness 40 (4), 687-701, 2018
International good practice in the peer review of interdisciplinary research
C Lyall, E King
University of Edinburgh, 2013
The socio-material nature of careers work: an exploration of knowledge co-creation amongst career practitioners
M Milosheva, H Hall, P Robertson, P Cruickshank, C Lyall
Blood, meat, and upscaling tissue engineering
N Stephens, E King, C Lyall
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