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*20 Mar 2017  [https://jcoynester.wordpress.com/2017/03/20/could-i-critically-evaluate-the-published-results-of-the-pace-trial-without-the-raw-data/ Could I critically evaluate the published results of the PACE trial without the raw data?]  
*20 Mar 2017  [https://jcoynester.wordpress.com/2017/03/20/could-i-critically-evaluate-the-published-results-of-the-pace-trial-without-the-raw-data/ Could I critically evaluate the published results of the PACE trial without the raw data?]  
*2 May 2017  -[https://jcoynester.wordpress.com/2017/05/02/breaking-news-plos-one-issues-expression-of-concern-for-pace-trial-paper/ Breaking News: PLOS One issues Expression of Concern for PACE trial paper]]
*2 May 2017  -[https://jcoynester.wordpress.com/2017/05/02/breaking-news-plos-one-issues-expression-of-concern-for-pace-trial-paper/ Breaking News: PLOS One issues Expression of Concern for PACE trial paper]]
* 11 May 2017 - [https://jcoynester.wordpress.com/2017/05/11/patients-writing-about-their-health-condition-were-abused-by-a-peer-reviewer-and-silenced-by-bmj/ Patients writing about their health condition were abused by a peer reviewer and silenced by The BMJ]
*26 May 2017 - [https://jcoynester.wordpress.com/2017/05/26/more-signs-the-tide-is-turning-vaughn-bell-in-the-lancet-psychiatry-on-routine-data-sharing/ More signs the tide is turning: Vaughan Bell in The Lancet Psychiatry on routine data sharing]
*26 May 2017 - [https://jcoynester.wordpress.com/2017/05/26/more-signs-the-tide-is-turning-vaughn-bell-in-the-lancet-psychiatry-on-routine-data-sharing/ More signs the tide is turning: Vaughan Bell in The Lancet Psychiatry on routine data sharing]
* 12 Jun 2017 - [https://jcoynester.wordpress.com/2017/06/12/my-peer-review-of-a-pace-investigators-article-that-the-authors-refused-to-heed/ My peer review of a PACE investigators’ article that the authors refused to heed]
*7 Jun 2017 - [https://jcoynester.wordpress.com/2017/06/07/nice-guidelines-are-discrepant-with-meta-analyses-and-based-on-political-considerations-an-exchange/ NICE guidelines are discrepant with meta analyses and based on political considerations: An exchange]
*7 Jun 2017 - [https://jcoynester.wordpress.com/2017/06/07/nice-guidelines-are-discrepant-with-meta-analyses-and-based-on-political-considerations-an-exchange/ NICE guidelines are discrepant with meta analyses and based on political considerations: An exchange]
*8 Jul 2017 - [https://jcoynester.wordpress.com/2017/07/08/global-expert-on-distant-and-faith-healing-chaired-pace-data-monitoring-and-ethics-committee/ Global expert on distant and faith healing chaired PACE Data Monitoring and Ethics Committee]
*8 Jul 2017 - [https://jcoynester.wordpress.com/2017/07/08/global-expert-on-distant-and-faith-healing-chaired-pace-data-monitoring-and-ethics-committee/ Global expert on distant and faith healing chaired PACE Data Monitoring and Ethics Committee]

Revision as of 17:18, July 19, 2017

Source: phoenixrising.me

Professor James Coyne is an American psychologist and professor of psychology at the University of Pennsylvania. He is currently the 2015 Carnegie Centenary Visiting Professor at University of Stirling, Scotland. He is also a Professor of Health Psychology, University Medical Ctr., Groningen and University of the Netherlands and a Distinguished Visiting Professor at the Institute for Health Policy, Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey. He has written over 350 papers and chapters, and was recently designated one of the 200 most eminent psychologists of the second half of the 20th century.[1]

Professor Coyne is a vocal critic of the PACE trial.[2][3][4][5][6]


Writings on ME/CFS and PACE trial[edit | edit source]

PLOS One Blogs

PLOS Blogs was pressured by the PACE authors to not allow James Coyne to write there and was forced to write on his other blog.

Talks & interviews[edit | edit source]

Professor Coyne gave a talk in November 2015 at Edinburgh University where he spoke critically about the PACE trial.[7][8][9][10][11][12].

Online presence[edit | edit source]

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