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Nationality
  
British

Education
  
East 15 Acting School

Role
  
Television actor

Name
  
Peter Armitage

Fields
  
Statistics


Born
  
15 July 1924 (age 99) (
1924-07-15
)

Institutions
  
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine

Alma mater
  
University of Cambridge

Known for
  
Cochran–Armitage test for trend

Notable awards
  
Guy Medal (Bronze, 1962) (Silver, 1978) (Gold, 1990)

Movies and TV shows
  
The Second Coming, The Befrienders, Dockers

Similar People
  
Cheryl Hall, Sally Hibbin, Adrian Shergold

PETER ARMITAGE TRIBUTE


Peter Armitage CBE (born 15 July 1924) is a statistician specialising in medical statistics.

Peter Armitage attended Huddersfield College and went on to read mathematics at Trinity College, Cambridge. Armitage belonged to the generation of mathematicians who came to maturity in the Second World War. He joined the weapons procurement agency, the Ministry of Supply where he worked on statistical problems with George Barnard.

After the war he resumed his studies and then worked as a statistician for the Medical Research Council from 1947-61. From 1961-76 he was Professor of Medical Statistics at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine where he succeeded Austin Bradford Hill. He moved to Oxford as Professor of Biomathematics and became Professor of Applied Statistics and head of the new Department of Statistics, retiring in 1990. He was president of the Royal Statistical Society in 1982-4. He was president of the International Society for Clinical Biostatistics in 1990-1991. He is editor-in-chief of the Encyclopedia of Biostatistics. He lives in Wallingford, Oxfordshire.

References

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