Peter Diggle

Peter Diggle, (born 24 February 1950, Lancashire, England) is a British statistician. He was president of the Royal Statistical Society from 2014 until 2016, starting his term early on the resignation of John Pullinger who was appointed National Statistician.[1] He holds concurrent appointments with the Faculty of Health and Medicine at Lancaster University, and the Institute of Infection and Global Health at the University of Liverpool.[2] In 1997 he was awarded the Guy medal in Silver by the Royal Statistical Society.[3] From 2004-2008 he was an EPSRC Senior Research Fellow.[4] He is one of the founding co-editors of the journal Biostatistics.[5]

Previously, he has held positions at Newcastle University, and the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation in Australia. He also holds honorary appointments with Johns Hopkins, Columbia and Yale.[2]

Education

Diggle attended the University of Liverpool, where he studied "Computational and Statistical Science" (B.Sc. 1972). He matriculated at the University of Oxford in the same year and gained his masters in statistics, by thesis "Contagion and Allied Processes" (M.Sc., 1973). After completion of his masters, Diggle enrolled in a PhD programme at Newcastle-upon-Tyne, where he gained his doctorate in statistics by thesis, with the research topic "Spatial Processes with Applications in Ecology".[6]

Research

Diggle's main methodological research interests are in spatial statistics, longitudinal data analysis and environmental epidemiology. Most of his research is motivated by applications in the biomedical, clinical or health sciences. Diggle has a particular interest in real-time health surveillance and in tropical disease epidemiology.[7]

Seminal Works

Professor Peter Diggle has authored a range of texts detailing methods in geostatistics. Below are titles of some of his most influential work:

Statistics and scientific method: an introduction for students and researchers. Diggle, P., Chetwynd, A. 2011 New York : Oxford University Press. 172 p. ISBN 9780199543199. Book

Model-based Geostatistics. Diggle, P.J., Ribeiro, P.J. 03/2007 New York, USA : Springer. 228 p. ISBN 0387329072 978-0387329079. Book

Handbook of spatial statistics Gelfand, A., Diggle, P., Guttorp, P., Fuentes, M. 2010 CRC Press. 619 p. ISBN 978-1420072877. Book

Statistical analysis of spatial point patterns. Diggle, P.J. 2003 London : Edward Arnold. 159 p. ISBN 0340740701. Book

Time series: a biostatistical introduction Diggle, P. 1990 Oxford : Oxford University Press. 257 p. ISBN 0198522061. Book

Discrete mathematics. Chetwynd, A.G., Diggle, P.J. 1995 London : Arnold. 209 p. ISBN 0340610476. Book

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References

  1. "Peter Diggle to begin his RSS presidency early as John Pullinger steps down". www.statslife.org.uk. Retrieved 13 Dec 2013.
  2. "Peter Diggle, Prof - Personal Statement". University of Liverpool. Retrieved 13 Dec 2013.
  3. "Guy Medal in Silver - Previous Recipients". Royal Statistical Society. Archived from the original on 2012-03-17. Retrieved 13 Dec 2013.
  4. "Professor Peter Diggle". Lancaster University. Archived from the original on 13 December 2013. Retrieved 13 Dec 2013.
  5. "Editorial Board". Oxford Journals. Retrieved 13 Dec 2013.
  6. "Curriculum Vitae". Retrieved 25 June 2019.
  7. "Research Interests". Retrieved 25 June 2019.


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