Reynolds, Duncan J.
Mountain, Susan
Bartle, Victoria
Remfry, Elizabeth
Barnes, Michael R.
Reynolds, Nick J.
Thompson, Alexandra
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Apea, Vanesa
Barnes, Mike
Bartle, Victoria
Burt, Alastair
Canoy, Dexter
Clinch, Megan
Durham, Ceri
Grant, Olivia
Guerra-Sousa, Soraia
Hanratty, Barbara
Lawton, Tom
McAllister-Williams, Hamish
Missier, Paolo
Plummer, Chris
Reynolds, Nick
Seth, Sohan
Swinglehurst, Deborah
Todd, Adam
Watson, Neil
Wason, James
Funding for this research was provided by:
National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR203982, NIHR203982, NIHR203982, NIHR203982, NIHR203982, NIHR203982, NIHR203982, NIHR203982)
Article History
Received: 14 April 2025
Accepted: 25 June 2025
First Online: 19 August 2025
Declarations
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: The ethnography received ethics from the Queen Mary University of London Ethics Board—QMERC22.130—Interdisciplinary entanglements: emergence of ideas, consensus and technologies in scientific practice (WP4 of the AI MULTIPLY programme).
: Not applicable.
: The authors declare no competing interests.