Martin Landray
Sir Martin Jonathan Landray (born ) is a British physician, epidemiologist and data scientist who serves as a ''Professor of Medicine & Epidemiology'' at the University of Oxford. Landray designs, conducts and analyses large-scale randomised control trials; including practice-changing international trials that have recruited over 100,000 individuals. Landray previously led the health informatics team that enabled the collection and management of data for the UK Biobank on over half a million people. Provided by Wikipedia
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Correction: Large simple randomized controlled trials—from drugs to medical devices: lessons from recent experience by Sergio Buccheri, Stefan James, Marion Mafham, Martin Landray, Tom Melvin, Jonas Oldgren, Richard Bulbulia, Louise Bowman, Lotje Anna Hoogervorst, Perla J. Marang-van de Mheen, Peter Juni, Peter McCulloch, Alan G. Fraser
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Large simple randomized controlled trials—from drugs to medical devices: lessons from recent experience by Sergio Buccheri, Stefan James, Marion Mafham, Martin Landray, Tom Melvin, Jonas Oldgren, Richard Bulbulia, Louise Bowman, Lotje Anna Hoogervorst, Perla J. Marang-van de Mheen, Peter Juni, Peter McCulloch, Alan G. Fraser
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UK biobank: an open access resource for identifying the causes of a wide range of complex diseases of middle and old age. by Cathie Sudlow, John Gallacher, Naomi Allen, Valerie Beral, Paul Burton, John Danesh, Paul Downey, Paul Elliott, Jane Green, Martin Landray, Bette Liu, Paul Matthews, Giok Ong, Jill Pell, Alan Silman, Alan Young, Tim Sprosen, Tim Peakman, Rory Collins
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