

Doug Altman
Doug Altman brings a wealth of experience in the field of medical statistics and research methodology. As a Professor of Statistics in Medicine at Oxford University, he held pivotal roles such as the Director of the Centre for Statistics in Medicine and the Clinical Trials Research Unit. His leadership and expertise significantly contributed to the advancement of statistical practices in medical research. Throughout his illustrious career, Altman was deeply involved with the EQUATOR Network, an initiative aimed at enhancing the quality and transparency of health research. His work was instrumental in identifying and addressing deficiencies in the reporting and misuse of statistics within the medical research community. Altmanâs dedication to improving research standards was evident in his active participation in developing reporting guidelines for various types of studies. Among his notable contributions were the development of guidelines such as CONSORT for randomized trials, QUOROM/PRISMA for systematic reviews and meta-analyses, STROBE for observational studies, and REMARK for tumor marker prognostic studies. These guidelines have become essential tools for researchers worldwide, promoting clarity, accuracy, and reproducibility in scientific reporting. Altman's influence extended beyond academia, as he was a respected voice in the global research community, advocating for rigorous statistical standards and ethical research practices. His legacy continues to inspire and guide researchers in their pursuit of excellence in medical research.
Publications
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, 28-38, 2020-01-01
, 837-838, 2014-07-01