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Research Highlights
Theses and dissertations
- Emma Maund: The effect of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) on suicidality and violent behaviour. PhD thesis, defended June 2015
- Lasse Krogsbøll: Benefits and harms of general health checks and screening with urinary dipsticks. PhD thesis, defended June 2015
- Jeppe Schroll: Unpublished data, particularly in relation to harms, in clinical trials. PhD thesis, defended February 2015.
- Andreas Lundh: Conflicts of interest in biomedical publishing (PhD thesis, defended April 2013.
- Margrethe Nielsen: Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRI) - sales, withdrawal reactions and how drug regulators reacted to this with benzodiazepines as comparator. PhD thesis, defended April 2013.
- Karsten Juhl Jørgensen: Mammography screening: benefits, harms, and informed choice Doctoral dissertation, defended January 2013.
- Anders W Jørgensen: Robustness of results and conclusions in systematic reviews, trials and abstracts PhD thesis, defended November 2011.
- Britta Tendal: Standardised mean difference in metaanalyses - How reliable is it in practice? PhD thesis, defended August 2010.
- Julie Pildal: Protection against bias in randomised clinical trials and meta-analyses. PhD thesis, defended September 2005.
- Bodil Als-Nielsen: Treatment of hepatic encephalopathy - systematic Cochrane reviews of randomised clinical trials PhD thesis, defended May 2005.
- Asbjørn Hróbjartsson: Are placebo interventions associated with clinically important effects? PhD thesis, defended June 2001.
Books that build on our research
- Peter C. Gøtzsche. Deadly psychiatry and organised denial; 2015.
- Peter C. Gøtzsche. Deadly medicines and organised crime: How big pharma has corrupted health care; 2013.
- Peter C. Gøtzsche. Mammography screening: truth, lies and controversy; 2012.