Making randomised trials more efficient: report of the first meeting to discuss the Trial Forge platform
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Trudie Lang | Iain Chalmers | Peter Craig | Mike Clarke | Kerry Hood | Craig Ramsay | Peter Bower | Paula Williamson | Declan Devane | Shaun Treweek | Doug G. Altman | Marion Campbell | Seonaidh Cotton | David Crosby | Peter Davidson | Lelia Duley | Janet Dunn | Diana Elbourne | Barbara Farrell | Carrol Gamble | Katie Gillies | Roberta Littleford | Kirsty Loudon | Alison McDonald | Gladys McPherson | Annmarie Nelson | John Norrie | Peter Sandercock | Daniel R Shanahan | William Summerskill | Matt Sydes | P. Sandercock | P. Bower | M. Sydes | D. Altman | C. Gamble | P. Williamson | D. Elbourne | M. Clarke | C. Ramsay | B. Farrell | I. Chalmers | J. Norrie | S. Treweek | T. Lang | L. Duley | K. Hood | A. Nelson | S. Cotton | A. McDonald | M. Campbell | D. Devane | Kirsty Loudon | R. Littleford | P. Craig | K. Gillies | W. Summerskill | Peter Davidson | G. McPherson | David Crosby | Janet A. Dunn | Daniel R. Shanahan | M. Campbell | Janet A Dunn
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