Adrian Grant's pioneering use of evidence synthesis in perinatal medicine, 1980-1992

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Systematic reviews of existing research are needed to help reduce the enormous amount of wasted resources in biomedical research. Whether already available or needed but unavailable, systematic reviews are a key element in prioritising questions for new research, and for informing the design of additional studies. One of the most important of Adrian Grant's many contributions was to recognise this a decade before it began to become more widely accepted. In this sphere, as well as in many others, he was a real pioneer.

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Chalmers, I. (2018, May 15). Adrian Grant’s pioneering use of evidence synthesis in perinatal medicine, 1980-1992. Reproductive Health. BioMed Central Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12978-018-0518-3

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