Über den Autor

Ben Goldacre is a British physician, academic, and writer known for his work in promoting rationality and evidence-based medicine. He gained fame through his books, particularly 'Bad Science', where he critiques the misuse of science in various fields, including medicine and media. His engaging writing style and sharp wit make complex topics accessible to a broad audience. Goldacre is also a prominent advocate for transparency in medical research, emphasizing the importance of rigorous scientific evidence over anecdotal claims.

In addition to his popular books, Goldacre has contributed extensively to various publications, including The Guardian, where he has written columns challenging pseudoscience and misinformation. He has a background in psychiatry, which informs his perspectives on the intersection of medicine and society. Goldacre's work continues to inspire readers to question the validity of health claims and to seek evidence-based information, making him a significant voice in contemporary discussions about science and public health.

Geburtsdatum March 20, 1974
Geburtsort London, England