Here we list books, articles and unpublished PhD-theses with relation to the ‘Biomedicine on Display’-project published between 2005 and 2008. For full publication lists for each author, see here.

Monographs and edited volumes:

Bencard, Adam, History in the flesh: Investigating the historicised body, 247 pp. Unpublished PhD-thesis, 2008.

Doel, Ronald E. and Thomas Söderqvist (eds), The Historiography of Contemporary Science, Technology and Medicine. London: Routledge 2006.

Kragh, Jesper V, Det hvide snit: Psykokirurgi og dansk psykiatri 1922-1983, 490 pp. Unpublished PhD-thesis, 2008.

Kragh, Jesper V. (ed), Psykiatriens historie 1600-2000. Copenhagen: Hans Reitzels Forlag, 2008, 330 pp. (in press)

Mordhorst, Camilla, Genstandsfortællinger: Fra Museum Wormianum til de moderne museer. Copenhagen: Museum Tusculanum Press, 2008. 217 pp. (in press)

Söderqvist, Thomas (ed), The History and Poetics of Scientific Biography, Ashgate 2007. xvi + 270 pp.

Söderqvist, Thomas, 免疫学の巨人イェルネ. Tokyo: Igaku Shoin, 2008. xliv + 444 pp.

Articles:

Bak-Jensen, Søren, “Nyretransplantationer i Danmark – mellem vævstypeforlig og immunsuppression”, Ugeskrift for Læger, 167: 4744-4745 (2005).

Bak-Jensen, Søren, “Jagten på den biomedicinske kulturarv. Indsamling på nye vilkår”, Årsskrift for Medicinsk Museion, 4: 11-18 (2007).

Bak-Jensen, Søren, “Nyrer i transit. Danske nyretransplantationer som lokal og global praksis”, Årsskrift for Medicinsk Museion, 3: 15-22 (2006).

Bak-Jensen, Søren, “På opdagelse i et nyt forskningsfelt. En historisk bibliografi for det danske sundhedsområde 1945-2005″, Årsskrift for Medicinsk Museion, 2: 41-47 (2005).

Bak-Jensen, Søren, “To share or not to share: institutional exchange of cadaver kidneys in Denmark”, Medical History, 52: 23-46 (2008).

Bak-Jensen, Søren, “Chiropractic in Denmark”, pp.73-76 in: Francis J. H. Wilson (ed.), Chiropractic in Europe: An Illustrated History. Leicester 2007.

Bak-Jensen, Søren, [Carsten Timmermann and Julie Anderson (eds): Devices and designs: medical technologies in historical perspective]. Medical History (book review, in press).

Bauer, Susanne, “The population as a laboratory. Epistemic and visual cultures of epidemiology, 1955-2005”, Årsskrift for Medicinsk Museion, 3: 24-34 (2006).

Bauer, Susanne, “Biomedizinische Wissensproduktion in Überdrehung? Zu Meta-Studien als Evidenztechnik”, pp. 133-142 in: U. Bergermann, C. Hanke og A. Sick (eds), Überdreht, Spindoctoring, Politik, Medien. Bremen 2006.

Bauer, Susanne, “The Genomics of environmental response: re/visions in risk assessment?”, pp. 121-38 in: A. Bammé , G. Getzinger, and B. Wieser (eds.), Yearbook 2006 of the Institute for Advanced Studies on Science, Technology and Society. München/Vienna. 2007.

Bauer, Susanne and C. Hanke, “Hautfarbengene und Rassismen: Zebrafische als Tiermodelle für Hautpigmentierung“. Gen-ethischer Informationsdienst, 184: 37-38 (2007).

Bauer, Susanne, [Adrian Mackenzie, Cutting Code. Software and Sociality]. Science Studies 20 (2): 103-105 (2007). (book review).

Bauer, Susanne. “Societal and ethical issues in human biomonitoring: a view from science studies”, Environmental Health, 2008 (in press).

Bauer, Susanne. “Transparency or surveillance? The datascapes of European public health statistics”. In: C. Reiche, A. Sick: Surveillance and Political Control ‘On the Spot’: How Space and Zones Gain Existence, Bremen, 2008 (accepted)

Bauer, Susanne, “Mining data, gathering variables and recombining information: The flexible architecture of epidemiological studies”, Studies in the History and Philosophy of the Biological and Biomedical Sciences (accepted).

Doel, Ronald E. and Söderqvist, Thomas, “Introduction: what we know, what we do not, and why it matters”, pp.1-12 i: R. Doel and T. Söderqvist (eds.), The Historiography of Contemporary Science, Technology and Medicine. London: Routledge 2006.

Donald, Diana and Jan Eric Olsén, “Art and the ‘Entangled Bank’: Colour and Beauty out of the ‘War of Nature’”,  in: D. Donald (ed.), Charles Darwin, Natural Science and the Visual Arts. Cambridge: Fitzwilliam Museum (accepted).

Fleming, Martha. “The huge invisibles”, Årsskrift for Medicinsk Museion, 4: 53-65 (2007).

Hoeyer, Klaus; Nexoe, Sniff Andersen; Koch, Lene; Hartlev, Mette. “Embryonic entitlements: stem cell patenting and the co-production of commodities and personhood”. Body & Society, 2008 (in press).

Jessen, Hanne, “Den levende indsamling”, Årsskrift for Medicinsk Museion, 2: 9-18 (2005).

Jessen, Hanne, ”Animals and humans in biomedical research”, Årsskrift for Medicinsk Museion, 3: 52-60 (2006).

Kragh Jesper V. ”Ny og gammel psykiatrihistorie”. Psyke og Logos, 28 (1): 625-627 (2007).

Meyer, Ion og Thomas Söderqvist. “Hvordan bevarer man en genchip?”, Årsskrift for Medicinsk Museion, 2: 74-79 (2005).

Mordhorst, Camilla, ”Repræsentationens begrænsning”, pp. 9-23 in: C. Mordhorst and B. Tøndborg (eds), (Ind)samlinger af det 21. århundrede, København, 2005.

Mordhorst, Camilla, “Kuriositeternes storhed, fald og mulige genkomst”, Tidskrift for Kulturforskning, 5 (4): 7-24 (2006).

Mordhorst, Camilla, ”Oldetopia”, pp. 8-11 in C. Mordhorst and B.V. Pedersen (eds.), Oldetopia: An Exhibition on Age and Ageing. København 2008.

Mordhorst, Camilla, ”Tingenes rige - mellem raritet og repræsentation”, pp. 112-129 in: E. Braae and M. Fabricius Hansen (eds.), Fortiden for tiden: Genbrugskultur og kulturgenbrug i dag. Århus: Arkitektskolens Forlag, 2007.

Møller, Anna Sommer. “Ett nyt elektronmikroskop”, Årsskrift for Medicinsk Museion, 4: 20-26 (2007).

Nexø, Sniff Andersen. ”Over grænser: om fostres foranderlige betydninger i medicinske praksisser”. Årsskrift for Medicinsk Museion, 3: 35-42 (2006).

Nexø, Sniff Andersen and L. Koch, ”Diskursanalyse”, pp. 116-37 in: S. Vallgårda and L. Koch (eds.), Forskningsmetoder i folkesundhedsvidenskab. København: Munksgaard, 2007.

Nexø, Sniff Andersen, ”Gode liv, dårlige liv – problematiseringer og valg i dansk abortpolitik”. In: Glasdam, Stinne (ed.), Folkesundhed – i et kritisk perspektiv. Copenhagen: Dansk Sygeplejeråds Forlag, 2008 (accepted)

Nexoe, Sniff Andersen and L. Koch: “Discourse Analysis”. In Vallgårda, Signild and L. Koch: Research Methods in Public Health. Copenhagen: Munksgaard, 2008 (in press)

Olsén, Jan Eric. “Inscribing surgery in digital culture”, Årsskrift for Medicinsk Museion, 3 (2006).

Olsén, Jan Eric, “Surgical vision and digital culture”, in: D. Howes (ed.), Visual Sense: A Cultural Reader, Oxford: Berg, 2008 (accepted).

Olsén, Jan Eric, “Inside out: transformations of endoscopic vision”, Journal of Visual Culture (accepted).

Söderqvist, Thomas. “Den moderne biomedicin i historisk lys”, Årsskrift for Medicinsk Museion, 2: 64-68 (2005).

Söderqvist, Thomas. “Kan den moderne biomedicin udstilles på museum?”, Bibliotek for Læger, 197: 171-189 (2005).

Söderqvist, Thomas; Mordhorst, Camilla; Rasmussen, Frank Allan. “Den nye biomedicin på museum”, Ugeskrift for Læger 167: 4753-55 (2005).

Söderqvist, Thomas, “What is the use of writing lives of recent scientists?”, pp. 99-127 in: R. Doel and T. Söderqvist (eds), The Historiography of Contemporary Science, Technology and Medicine. London: Routledge 2006.

Söderqvist, Thomas, “Who’s afraid of the recent biomedical heritage?”, Opuscula Musealia, 15: 99-105 (2006).

Söderqvist, Thomas, “ Qui te por del patrimoni biomedic contemporani”, Servei d’informacio collegial, 117: 65 (2006).

Söderqvist, Thomas, “Jerne”,  in: W. F. Bynum and H. Bynum (eds), Dictionary of Medical Biography, Greenwood Press 2006.

Söderqvist, Thomas, “A new look at the genre of scientific biography”, pp. 1-15 in: T. Söderqvist (ed), The History and Poetics of Scientific Biography. Ashgate, 2007.

Söderqvist, Thomas, “‘No genre of history fell under more odium than that of biography’: the delicate relations between scientific biography and the historiography of science”, pp. 241-62 in: T. Söderqvist (ed), The History and Poetics of Scientific Biography. Ashgate, 2007.

Söderqvist, Thomas. “Plutarchian versus Socratic scientific biography”, pp. 159-162 in: K. Gavroglu and J. Renn (eds.), Positioning the History of Science. Springer, 2007.

Söderqvist, Thomas. “Den biomedicinska samtiden som medicinhistorisk utmaning”, pp. 41-48 in E. Åhrén (ed.), Medicinhistoria i dag. Stockholm: Nobel Museum, 2007.

Söderqvist, Thomas. “Jerne, Niels Kaj”. in N. Koertge (ed.), New Dictionary of Scientific Biography. Detroit: Thomson Gale, 2007.

Söderqvist, Thomas, “Niels K. Jerne og selektionsteorien for antistofdannelse”, Ugeskrift for Læger, 169: 2892 (2007).

Söderqvist, Thomas and Adam Bencard, “Making sense or sensing the made? Research into presence-production in museums of science, technology and medicine”, pp. 161-173 in G. Cavalli-Björkman and S. Lindqvist (eds), Research and Museums. Stockholm: Nationalmuseum, 2008 (in press).

Söderqvist, Thomas, “Immunology”, in P. J. Bowler and J. V. Pickstone, The Cambridge History of Science, vol. 6. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008 (in press).