David Spiegelhalter


Sir David John Spiegelhalter is a British statistician and Winton Professor of the Public Understanding of Risk in the Statistical Laboratory at the University of Cambridge and a Fellow of Churchill College, Cambridge. Spiegelhalter is an ISI highly cited researcher.
On 27 May 2020 he joined the board of the UK Statistics Authority as a non-executive director for a period of three years.

Early life and education

Spiegelhalter was born on 16 August 1953. He attended Barnstaple Grammar School from 1963 to 1970 then studied at the University of Oxford, and University College London, where he gained his Master of Science 1975 and Doctor of Philosophy 1978, supervised by Adrian Smith.

Career

Spiegelhalter was research assistant in Brunel University in 1976 and then visiting lecturer at the University of California, Berkeley, 1977–78. After his PhD, he was a research assistant for the Royal College of Physicians; he was based at the University of Nottingham, where his PhD supervisor, Adrian Smith, had been appointed a professor.
From 1981 he was at the Medical Research Council Biostatistics Unit at Cambridge. He has been an honorary lecturer at the University of Hong Kong since 1991. He has also been a consultant for GlaxoSmithKline, Novartis and the World Anti-Doping Agency. He played a leading role in the public inquiries into children's heart surgery at the Bristol Royal Infirmary and the murders by Harold Shipman.
Between 2007 and 2012 he divided his work between the Cambridge Statistical Laboratory and the Medical Research Council Biostatistics Unit. He left the MRC in March 2012 and worked full-time at the Statistical Laboratory as the Winton Professor of the Public Understanding of Risk until his retirement. He remains chair of the Winton Centre. As of 2010 Spiegelhalter has supervised at least 3 PhD students.
, July 2009
In 2012, Spiegelhalter hosted the BBC Four documentary Tails You Win: The Science of Chance which described the application of probability in everyday life. He also presented a 2013 Cambridge Science Festival talk, How to Spot a Shabby Statistic at the Babbage Lecture Theatre in Cambridge.
He was elected as President of the Royal Statistical Society, and took up the position on 1 January 2017.
In March 2020 Spiegelhalter launched a podcast called Risky Talk where he interviews experts in risk and evidence communication on topics like genetics, nutrition, climate change and immigration.

Research

Spiegelhalter's research interests are in statistics including
Spiegelhalter was knighted in the 2014 Birthday Honours for services to statistics.

Media appearances