Richard Horton

Richard Horton, FRCP FRCPCH FMedSci, is editor of The Lancet since 1990.

Education

 * Qualified in physiology and medicine form the University of Birmingham.

Honorary professor and other honors

 * Honorary professor at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, University College London, and the University of Oslo
 * Honorary doctorates in medicine from the University of Birmingham, UK, and the Universities of Umea and Gothenburg in Sweden

Other academic positions
The World Health Organization lists the following:


 * First President of the World Association of Medical Editors
 * Council member of both the UK's Academy of Medical Sciences and the University of Birmingham
 * Senior Associate of the UK health-policy think-tank, the Nuffield Trust
 * Foreign Associate of the US Institute of Medicine, elected 2011

PACE trial
The Lancet published the PACE trial results but has not released the data. A UK Tribunal has ordered the release of this data.

In a radio interview, Dr. Horton "called the critics “a fairly small, but highly organized, very vocal and very damaging group of individuals who have, I would say, actually hijacked this agenda and distorted the debate so that it actually harms the overwhelming majority of patients.” He didn’t address the substance of the criticisms." As of September 6, 2016, 12,233 people signed the petition "Misleading PACE claims should be retracted" and the petition, when over 11,000 signatures, was delivered to The Lancet and made the Wall Street Journal.

Open letters to Richard Horton and/or The Lancet RE: PACE trial
PACE trial headings will have Open letters from:
 * List of open letters from researchers (PACE trial section)
 * List of open letters from patient advocates and advocacy organizations (PACE trial section)
 * List of open letters from other interested parties (PACE trial section)