
David Spiegelhalter
Author · 6 books
Sir David Spiegelhalter has been Winton Professor of the Public Understanding of Risk at the University of Cambridge since October 2007. His background is in medical statistics, with an emphasis on Bayesian methods: his MRC team developed the BUGS software which has become the primary platform for applying modern Bayesian analysis using simulation technology. He has worked on clinical trials and drug safety and consulted and taught in a number of pharmaceutical companies, and also collaborates on developing methods for health technology assessment applicable to organisations such as NICE. His interest in performance monitoring led to his being asked to lead the statistical team in the Bristol Royal Infirmary Inquiry, and he also gave evidence to the Shipman Inquiry.
Series
Books

Bayesian Approaches to Clinical Trials and Health-Care Evaluation
2004

Sex by Numbers
What Statistics Can Tell Us About Sexual Behaviour
2015

Covid By Numbers
Making Sense of the Pandemic with Data
2021

The BUGS Book
A Practical Introduction to Bayesian Analysis
2012

The Art of Uncertainty
How to Navigate Chance, Ignorance, Risk and Luck
2024

The Art of Statistics
How to Learn from Data
2019