Items where Subject is "Specific Sciences > Medicine > Clinical Trials"
Group by: Creators | Item Type Number of items at this level: 32. PreprintBaetu, Tudor (2020) Causal Inference in Biomedical Research. [Preprint] Climenhaga, Nevin and DesAutels, Lane and Ramsey, Grant (2019) Causal Inference from Noise. [Preprint] Due, Austin (2024) Is There a ‘Best’ Way for Patients to Participate in Pharmacovigilance? [Preprint] Fuller, Jonathan (2020) Epidemiologic Evidence: Use at Your Own Risk? [Preprint] Green, Sara and Dam, Mie S. and Svendsen, Mette N. (2021) Mouse Avatars of Human Cancers: The Temporality of Translation in Precision Oncology. [Preprint] Green, Sara and Dam, Mie Seest and Svendsen, Mette Nordahl (2021) Patient-derived Organoids in Precision Oncology – Towards a Science of and for the Individual? [Preprint] Lalumera, Elisabetta (2023) Conceptual engineering of medical concepts. [Preprint] Leonelli, Sabina (2023) Is Data Science Transforming Biomedical Research? Evidence, Expertise and Experiments in COVID-19 Science. [Preprint] Osimani, Barbara and Marta, Bertolaso and Roland, Poellinger and Emanuele, Frontoni (2019) Real and Virtual Clinical Trials: a Formal Analysis. [Preprint] Serpico, Davide and Maziarz, Mariusz (2023) Averaged versus Individualized: Pragmatic N-of-1 Design as a Method to Investigate Individual Treatment Response. [Preprint] Yee, Adrian K. and Hayakawa, Kenji (2023) Medical Epistemology Meets Economics: How (Not) To GRADE Universal Basic Income Research. [Preprint] Żuradzki, Tomasz and Malinowska, Joanna Karolina (2024) Ethno-racial categorisations for biomedical studies: the fair selection of research participants and population stratification. [Preprint] Conference or Workshop ItemErasmus, Adrian (2022) The Bias Dynamics Model: Correcting for Meta-Biases in Therapeutic Prediction. In: UNSPECIFIED. Jäntgen, Ina (2022) How to measure effect sizes for rational decision-making. In: UNSPECIFIED. Jäntgen, Ina (2022) How to measure effect sizes for rational decision-making. In: UNSPECIFIED. Lawler, Insa and Zimmermann, Georg (2019) Misalignment between research hypotheses and statistical hypotheses – A threat to evidence-based medicine? In: UNSPECIFIED. Published Article or VolumeAndreoletti, Mattia and Teira, David (2019) Rules versus Standards: What Are the Costs of Epistemic Norms in Drug Regulation? Science, Technology, & Human Values, 44 (6). pp. 1093-1115. ISSN 0162-2439 Borge, Bruno and Lo Guercio, Nicolás (2021) Learning from scientific disagreement. THEORIA. An International Journal for Theory, History and Foundations of Science, 36 (3). pp. 375-398. ISSN 2171-679X Buzzoni, Marco and Tesio, Luigi and Stuart, Michael T. (2022) Holism and Reductionism in the Illness/Disease Debate. From Electrons to Elephants and Elections: Saga of Content and Context. pp. 743-778. ISSN 978-3-030-92192-7 Due, Austin (2022) Are ‘phase IV’ trials exploratory or confirmatory experiments? Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, 95. pp. 126-133. Genin, Konstantin and Grote, Thomas (2021) Randomized Controlled Trials in Medical AI: A Methodological Critique. Philosophy of Medicine, 2 (1). pp. 1-15. ISSN 2692-3963 González-Moreno, María and Saborido, Cristian and Teira, David (2015) Disease-mongering through clinical trials. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, 51. pp. 11-18. ISSN 13698486 Jerkert, Jesper (2021) On the Meaning of Medical Evidence Hierarchies. Philosophy of Medicine, 2 (1). pp. 1-21. ISSN 2692-3963 Klement, Rainer J. and Bandyopadhyay, Prasanta S. (2019) Emergence and evidence: a close look at Bunge’s philosophy of medicine. Philosophies, 4 (3). p. 50. ISSN 2409-9287 Milovac, Thomas (2022) The Adverse Event Paradox. Philosophy of Medicine, 3 (1). pp. 1-3. ISSN 2692-3963 Osimani, Barbara (2020) Epistemic Gains and Epistemic Games: Reliability and higher order evidence in Medicine and Pharmacology. A. LaCaze, B. Osimani (eds.), Uncertainty in Pharmacology, Boston Studies in the Philosophy and History of Science 338.. pp. 345-372. Teira, David (2013) Blinding and the Non-interference Assumption in Medical and Social Trials. Philosophy of the Social Sciences, 43 (3). pp. 358-372. ISSN 0048-3931 Teira, David (2016) Debiasing Methods and the Acceptability of Experimental Outcomes. Perspectives on Science, 24 (6). pp. 722-743. ISSN 1063-6145 Teira, David (2011) Frequentist versus Bayesian Clinical Trials. pp. 255-297. Teira, David (2013) On the impartiality of early British clinical trials. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, 44 (3). pp. 412-418. ISSN 13698486 Teira, David (2019) Placebo trials without mechanisms: How far can they go? Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, 77. p. 101177. ISSN 13698486 Open Access BookLeonelli, Sabina and Tempini, N (2020) Data Journeys in the Sciences. Springer. |