Richard Peto

Richard Peto

Born May 14, 1943 (1943-05-14) (age 68)
Nationality United Kingdom
Fields Medical Statistics, Clinical Trials, Epidemiology of Smoking.
Institutions Oxford University
Alma mater University of Cambridge
Known for meta-analysis
Influences Richard Doll
Notable awards Guy Medal in Silver (1986),
Royal Medal (2002),
Heineken Prize for Medicine (2008)[1]

Sir Richard Peto FRS (born May 14, 1943) is Professor of Medical Statistics and Epidemiology at the University of Oxford.[2]

He attended Taunton's School in Southampton and subsequently studied Natural Sciences at Cambridge University.

His career has included important collaborations with Richard Doll beginning at the Medical Research Council Statistical Research Unit in London.

He set up the Clinical Trial Service Unit (CTSU) in Oxford in 1975 and is currently co-director.

He was made a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1989 for his contributions to the development of meta-analysis. He is a leading expert on deaths related to tobacco use.

His brother Julian Peto, with whom he has published work in mathematical statistics (see Logrank test), is also a distinguished epidemiologist.

References

  1. ^ Knottnerus, J. A. (2008). "The Dr A.H. Heineken Prize for Medicine 2008 awarded to Sir Richard Peto". Nederlands tijdschrift voor geneeskunde 152 (41): 2216–2218. PMID 19009807.  edit
  2. ^ m., C. (1990). "Richard Peto: Statistician with a Mission". Science 249 (4968): 479–426. doi:10.1126/science.249.4968.479. PMID 17735279.  edit

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