Trial By Error: A Response from Dagbladet
…Mary University of London, Harvard, and on and on. That letter criticized the Lightning Process study harshly for its many methodological and ethical errors and expressed dismay at BMJ’s decision…
…Mary University of London, Harvard, and on and on. That letter criticized the Lightning Process study harshly for its many methodological and ethical errors and expressed dismay at BMJ’s decision…
…this field of medicine. Even Professor Peter White, the Queen Mary University of London psychiatrist and one of the lead PACE investigators, has reemerged from retirement to engage the naysayers….
…liberating the relevant data through a Freedom of Information request, but only after Queen Mary University of London spent £250,000 in legal fees in its efforts to prevent access. The…
…main implications of their own findings. The corresponding and senior authors are from the psychology department of the University of Miami. Co-authors include Nancy Klimas and Mary Anne Fletcher from…
…the 82 different scientists were women – Marie Curie, Rachel Carson, Sylvia Earle, Dian Fossey, Virginia E. Johnson, Ada Lovelace, Mary-Claire King, Barbara McClintock, and Doris Taylor. A dozen more…
…Queen Mary University of London, the lead institution. In 2016, a tribunal ordered the university to release the data. They revealed how pathetic the trial’s reported results would have been…