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Evidence live - Emily Sena on closing the gap between clinical and basic science
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17 minutes
Released:
Jun 24, 2016
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Description
When we think about medical evidence, we think of RCTs, registries and meta-analysis. But these EBM tools have yet to filter into the basic science that underpins clinical science.
One person changing that is Emily Sena, research fellow in clinical brain sciences at the University of Edinburgh - and one of the few people who’s trying to meta-analyse animal studies.
One person changing that is Emily Sena, research fellow in clinical brain sciences at the University of Edinburgh - and one of the few people who’s trying to meta-analyse animal studies.
Released:
Jun 24, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode
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