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Latest revision as of 01:11, 20 February 2025
John Ioannidis is a Greek-American physician-scientist and writer who has made significant contributions to the field of medicine, epidemiology, and statistics. He is best known for his work on reproducibility in research, particularly in the context of biomedical research.
Early Life and Education[edit]
John Ioannidis was born in New York City, United States, but grew up in Athens, Greece. He completed his medical degree at the University of Athens and later pursued a Master's degree in public health at Harvard University.
Career[edit]
Ioannidis has held faculty positions at several prestigious institutions, including the University of Ioannina, Tufts University, and Stanford University. He currently serves as the C.F. Rehnborg Chair in Disease Prevention at Stanford University and is the co-director of the Meta-Research Innovation Center at Stanford (METRICS).
Research[edit]
Ioannidis' research focuses on the credibility and reproducibility of biomedical research. He has published several influential papers on this topic, including "Why Most Published Research Findings Are False," which has been cited over 3000 times. His work has sparked widespread discussion and debate about the reliability of scientific research.
Impact[edit]
John Ioannidis' work has had a profound impact on the field of biomedical research. His critiques of research practices have led to increased scrutiny of research methods and a greater emphasis on reproducibility and transparency in science.
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