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This person's Freedom of Information requests (approximately 2)

Selected data on PACE Trial participants
Request to Queen Mary, University of London by Mr Matthees. Annotated by Epson on 19 November 2016.

Successful.

This data has now been released, confirming what was obvious to anyone interested in looking seriously at the evidence: the results from the PACE trial...
Timing of changes to PACE Trial recovery criteria
Request to Queen Mary, University of London by Mr Matthees. Annotated by Mr Matthees on 10 April 2015.

Refused.

In response to QMUL's refusal to grant this FOI request after an internal review, I submitted a complaint to the ICO. I sent the correspondence from th...

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Selected data on PACE Trial participants
Request to Queen Mary, University of London by Mr Matthees. Annotated by Mr Matthees on 16 August 2016.

Successful.

Thankyou, Paul Watton. Please note that, to my knowledge, the decision notice is still open to corrections and may not be the final version.
Selected data on PACE Trial participants
Request to Queen Mary, University of London by Mr Matthees. Annotated by Mr Matthees on 26 November 2015.

Successful.

Thankyou for posting that update, Paul Watton. https://ico.org.uk/media/action-weve-taken/decision-notices/2015/1560081/fs_50565190.pdf I appreciat...
Timing of changes to PACE Trial recovery criteria
Request to Queen Mary, University of London by Mr Matthees. Annotated by Mr Matthees on 10 April 2015.

Refused.

In response to QMUL's refusal to grant this FOI request after an internal review, I submitted a complaint to the ICO. I sent the correspondence from th...
Selected data on PACE Trial participants
Request to Queen Mary, University of London by Mr Matthees. Annotated by Mr Matthees on 15 December 2014.

Successful.

A few more links that others may find useful: The European Medicines Agency (http://www.ema.europa.eu) are now backing public access to clinical tria...
Selected data on PACE Trial participants
Request to Queen Mary, University of London by Mr Matthees. Annotated by Mr Matthees on 15 December 2014.

Successful.

QMUL have refused this request but I want to post an update for the record. I still maintain that QMUL have failed to provide convincing reasons why...
Timing of changes to PACE Trial recovery criteria
Request to Queen Mary, University of London by Mr Matthees. Annotated by Mr Matthees on 12 September 2014.

Refused.

Typo: "unbinding" should be "unblinding" i.e. unmasking.
Selected data on PACE Trial participants
Request to Queen Mary, University of London by Mr Matthees. Annotated by Mr Matthees on 9 September 2014.

Successful.

Three of the URL references in the public interest argument did not render properly on this website. Here are URLs which should work, and in the event...
Selected data on PACE Trial participants
Request to Queen Mary, University of London by Mr Matthees. Annotated by Mr Matthees on 31 August 2014.

Successful.

A minor correction for an earlier post. I wrote: "On 18th June 2014 (40 working days after the initial submission) ..." It should read: "On 18th Ju...
Selected data on PACE Trial participants
Request to Queen Mary, University of London by Mr Matthees. Annotated by Mr Matthees on 4 July 2014.

Successful.

There are a few typos worth correcting: Re "with scores under 80 appearing to be extreme outliers when defined as more than 3 x IQR below the median"...
Selected data on PACE Trial participants
Request to Queen Mary, University of London by Mr Matthees. Annotated by Mr Matthees on 23 June 2014.

Successful.

Clarifications for the public interest argument above: • If there is any doubt about the ease of which some trial participants could be disqualified...

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