Judith ter Schure's interests lie in foundations of statistics as well as in applied work. She divides her time between research and consultancy (before at CWI and significanthelp.nl, now at Amsterdam UMC), together with board membership (treasurer) of the Netherlands Society for Statistics and Operations Research (vvsor.nl). Her general motivation is the effect of statistics on society, which also inspires occasional writing for a wide audience – previously published by De Correspondent – and participation in popular science events like Nacht van de Wetenschap, ScienceBattle and Pint of Science.
Judith completed her Ph.D. dissertation on ALL-IN meta-analysis at CWI, which she defended successfully at Leiden University on April 7th 2022. A news article about her defense can be found on the Leiden University website (in Dutch) and on the CWI website (in English). The complete dissertation can be found in the Amsterdam UMC repository, with an update published in January 2023 (details here).
An interview with a really great summary of her work on Accumulation Bias and ALL-IN meta-analysis was written by Nicos Starreveld for the 'In de verdediging' section of Nieuw Archief voor de Wiskunde (in English).
ALL-IN meta-analysis helps scientists to prioritize research, interpret findings and design new studies – so efficiently accumulate scientific knowledge. The ALL-IN approach is bottom-up, especially suited to combine studies that have no common (top-down) stopping rule.
"Scientists need to make sure that all relevant trials are in when they hedge their bets on future research."
The research is motivated by the 'replicability crisis' in empirical science and the movements to reduce Research Waste (http://rewardalliance.net/) and make Research itself more Evidence-Based (https://evbres.eu/).
Read more about Judith's research in this interview with Het Parool/New Scientist (in Dutch), this longer interview with De Psycholoog (in Dutch) or this short Academic Story about her experience working at CWI (in English).
All Judith ter Schure's scientific work is openly available. She publishes in preprints on ArXiv and MedRxiv, embraces the F1000 open access/open review publishing model and made all supporting code and scripts available on Easy Dans, OSF and ResearchEquals. Past articles can be found (Gold or Green open access) in the CWI repository and her articles for the Dutch Journal of Medicine (NtvG) are available in English translation in the VVSOR blog.
j.a.terschure@amsterdamumc.nl
@JudithterSchure@mastodon.social
statistics
meta-analysis, sequential analysis, adaptive clinical trial design, research waste
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