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  1. Ben Michael Goldacre MBE (* 20. Mai 1974 in London) ist ein britischer Mediziner und Journalist. Bekannt ist er vor allem durch seine Kolumne Bad Science in der Tageszeitung The Guardian. Seit 2015 arbeitet er als Forscher am Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences der Universität Oxford [1] [2].

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ben_GoldacreBen Goldacre - Wikipedia

    Ben Michael Goldacre OBE (born 20 May 1974) is a British physician, academic and science writer. He is the first Bennett Professor of Evidence-Based Medicine and director of the Bennett Institute for Applied Data Science at the University of Oxford.

  3. www.badscience.netBad Science

    5. Dez. 2017 · Ben Goldacre is a doctor, author, and campaigner for better science and health research. His blog covers topics such as clinical trials, publication bias, research integrity, and data sharing.

  4. Bennett Professor of Evidence-Based Medicine Director of Bennett Institute for Applied Data Science. Ben is a doctor, academic, writer, and broadcaster. He trained in medicine at Oxford and UCL, in psychiatry at the Maudsley, and in epidemiology at LSHTM.

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  5. Doctor and epidemiologist Ben Goldacre shows us, at high speed, the ways evidence can be distorted, from the blindingly obvious nutrition claims to the very subtle tricks of the pharmaceutical...

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  6. Professor Ben Goldacre, Doctor, Academic, Writer, and Broadcaster, joins Professor Sir Simon Wessely, RSM immediate Past-President, for a conversation about the work produced by DataLab such as...

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  7. Ben Goldacre exposes the problem of missing data in clinical trials and how it affects medical decisions. He argues that negative or inconclusive findings should be published and not hidden from doctors and researchers.