Course  »  Instructor

Michael Borenstein, PhD
Director, Biostat, Inc.
Associate Professor, Albert Einstein College of Medicine (1990-2001)
Director of Biostatistics, Hillside Hospital, Long Island Jewish Medical Center (1982-2002)
Biostat100@GMail.com

Michael Borenstein is the co-author (with Larry Hedges, Julian Higgins, and Hannah Rothstein) of the text Introduction to Meta Analysis (Wiley, 2009, 2021).  He is also the author of the text Common Mistakes in Meta-Analysis and How to Avoid ThemA PDF of this book may be downloaded here for free.

Dr. Borenstein has published numerous papers on meta-analysis and contributed chapters to texts on meta-analysis and systematic reviews.  He is the primary developer of the software Comprehensive Meta Analysis (CMA) which will be used in this course.  This software was developed with funding from the National Institutes of Health in the United States, in collaboration with experts from the US, the UK, and Australia.  It was initially published in the year 2000 and is now in its fourth major release. The software is used by tens of thousands of researchers throughout the world.

Dr. Borenstein has been the primary investigator on numerous grants from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to develop methods and software for conducting and teaching meta- analysis.  He serves as a reviewer for meta-analyses submitted for publication.  He is a founding member of the Society for Research Synthesis Methodology, and served as its president in 2017-2018. Dr. Borenstein has been teaching workshops on meta-analysis since 2005 at numerous venues including the National Institutes of Health, the Centers for Disease Control, the Federal Drug Administration, and the Karolinska Institute, as well as scores of workshops open to the public.

Select publications may be downloaded here

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Testimonials

"I was thoroughly impressed with the quality of Dr. Michael Borenstein's online workshop. He has a unique gift of taking seemingly complex material and explaining it so intuitively. I am already applying the principles that he discusses in his modules to my research during medical school and residency. I would enthusiastically recommend this workshop to anyone looking to understand the methods of meta-analysis as well as how to interpret meta-analyses in the context of a systematic review."

Moez Karim Aziz, MD, MS - Resident Physician, Baylor College of Medicine


"Michael clearly explained some of the basic concepts of meta-analysis (e.g. Random vs. fixed effects models; interpreting heterogeneity scores; subgroup analysis) in a way that made these sometimes-confusing issues clear. He also exposed some of the myths and mistakes that are common in many published Meta-Analysis."

Christina Pallitto - WHO

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