Trial By Error: A Crowdfunding Wrap-Up
…April crowdfunding on Berkeley’s in-house platform. The university received 1025 donations totally $103,283 for “Trial By Error.” Of those donations, the most–384–came from the UK. That was more than twice…
…April crowdfunding on Berkeley’s in-house platform. The university received 1025 donations totally $103,283 for “Trial By Error.” Of those donations, the most–384–came from the UK. That was more than twice…
…into ME, CFS, so-called “medically unexplained symptoms,” etc., conducted under the “Trial By Error” name on Virology Blog, is my project as a UC Berkeley public health academic researcher and…
…problematic trials. The PRINCE trial proposes to investigate whether trained GPs can provide an effective rehabilitative approach to “persistent physical symptoms” (PPS), another term used to describe the phenomenon under…
…it is “transparently” acknowledging an error while not being transparent about what the error was and how it happened. Moreover, a review of the relevant available documentation undermines the retraction…
…as a key source for my 15,000-word account. (That piece, which appeared on Virology Blog in October, 2015, launched this ongoing Trial By Error project.) Since then, Tom and I…
By David Tuller, DrPH *This is a crowdfunding month at UC Berkeley for my Trial by Error project. If you appreciate my work and would like to help support it, here’s…