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Nationality
  
American

Alma mater
  
Name
  
Charles Henderson


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Born
  
April 1, 1911Coin, Iowa (
1911-04-01
)

Institutions
  
Cornell UniversityUniversity of IllinoisUniversity of Guelph

Known for
  
Best linear unbiased prediction (BLUP)Mixed modelsVariance component estimation

Notable awards
  
Elected to the United States National Academy of Sciences

Died
  
March 14, 1989, Urbana, Illinois, United States

Doctoral advisor
  
Doctoral students
  

Charles Roy Henderson ((1911-04-01)April 1, 1911 – (1989-03-14)March 14, 1989) was an American statistician and a pioneer in animal breeding — the application of quantitative methods for the genetic evaluation of domestic livestock. He developed mixed model equations to obtain best linear unbiased predictions of breeding values and, in general, any random effect. He invented three methods for the estimation of variance components in unbalanced settings of mixed models, and invented a method for constructing the inverse of Wright's numerator relationship matrix based on a simple list of pedigree information. He, with his Ph.D. student Shayle R. Searle, greatly extended the use of matrix notation in statistics. His methods are widely used by the domestic livestock industry throughout the world and are a cornerstone of linear model theory.

Henderson obtained his B.Sc., M.Sc.(nutrition) and Ph.D.(breeding) degrees at Iowa State University, where he was a student of Professor L. N. Hazel. Henderson joined the faculty of the Department of Animal Science at Cornell University in 1948, and headed the Animal Breeding division for nearly 30 years until he retired in 1976. After retiring from Cornell, he was a visiting professor at the University of Guelph and University of Illinois until his death. He completed his book in 1984 at the University of Guelph.

Honors and awards

  • 1955, Senior Fulbright Research Scholar (New Zealand)
  • 1964, Borden Award, American Dairy Science Association
  • 1964, Animal Breeding and Genetics Award, American Society of Animal Science
  • 1969, Fellow, American Statistical Association
  • 1971, Morrison Award, American Society of Animal Science
  • 1977, National Association of Animal Breeders Award, American Dairy Science Association
  • 1980, Member of the Massey University Wellington
  • 1981, Visiting professor at the University of California, Davis
  • 1981, Hermann-von-Nathusius-Medaille in Gold of the German Society for Animal Production (DGfZ)
  • 1981, Fellow, American Society of Animal Science
  • 1982, Jay L. Lush Animal Breeding and Genetics Award, American Dairy Science Association
  • 1984, Henry A. Wallace Award for Service to Agriculture, Iowa State University
  • 1985, Elected to the United States National Academy of Sciences
  • References

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