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PACE team statement & Coyne blog: KCL some more, reiterating refusal to release the PACE trial data

Dolphin

Senior Member
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Release of individual patient data from the PACE trial
Posted on 18/12/2015

By investigators of the PACE trial:

http://www.kcl.ac.uk/ioppn/news/records/2015/december/release-of-data-from-the-PACE-trial.aspx

and James C Coyne's response:

King’s College London stalls some more, reiterating refusal to release the PACE trial data

December 18, 2015
James C Coyne

authorship, Data sharing, PACE, Netherlands,, Editing, ME/CFS, PACE, PLOS One, Service users King's College
https://jcoynester.wordpress.com/20...ating-refusal-to-release-the-pace-trial-data/
 

Kati

Patient in training
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James Coyne has encouraged people to share his blog widely on social media. Please consider doing so in gesture of gratitude. He has already done a lot for our community. Moreover, exposing the behavior of Kings College and Pace trial author publicly may just push them in doing the right thing and help our cause.
 

Esther12

Senior Member
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How cool is it that we're now getting such regular writing from Coyne on PACE that now they often get discussed in other threads, rather than people starting a new thread specifically?

With him and Tuller, we've been spoilt recently.

"as well as the advice of patients"

Will be very interested to find out what this means.
 

ScottTriGuy

Stop the harm. Start the research and treatment.
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James Coyne has encouraged people to share his blog widely on social media. Please consider doing so in gesture of gratitude. He has already done a lot for our community. Moreover, exposing the behavior of Kings College and Pace trial author publicly may just push them in doing the right thing and help our cause.

Twitted. (Is that the word?)

To @janephilpott and @ethicsblogger