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  1. Sir Ronald Aylmer Fisher FRS (17 February 1890 – 29 July 1962) was a British polymath who was active as a mathematician, statistician, biologist, geneticist, and academic.

  2. Sir Ronald Aylmer Fisher (born February 17, 1890, London, England—died July 29, 1962, Adelaide, Australia) was a British statistician and geneticist who pioneered the application of statistical procedures to the design of scientific experiments.

  3. The Sir Ronald Fisher window was removed in 2020 because of Fisher's connection with eugenics. The Design of Experiments is a 1935 book by the English statistician Ronald Fisher about the design of experiments and is considered a foundational work in experimental design.

  4. Sep 17, 2015 · Although Ronald Fisher's name is less well-known than some others, he was one of the twentieth century's greatest scientists. In addition to being probably the greatest statistician ever, he also invented experimental design and was one of the principal founders of population genetics.

  5. Jan 15, 2021 · R.A. Fisher was one of the greatest scientists of the 20th century (Fig. 1 ). He was a man of extraordinary ability and originality whose scientific contributions ranged over a very wide area of...

  6. www.ucl.ac.uk › ucl-centre-computational-biology › ronald-aylmer-fisher-1890-1962Ronald Aylmer Fisher (1890-1962) - UCL

    Ronald Aylmer Fisher. Ronald Aylmer Fisher was born in East Finchley, London on 17 February 1890. He studied mathematics in Cambridge, graduating in 1912 with a first. His interests in both statistics and evolution developed during this time.

  7. Articles 1–20. ‪Statistics, Cambridge, University College London‬ - ‪‪Cited by 224,628‬‬ - ‪statistics‬ - ‪genetics‬ - ‪evolutionary biology‬.

  8. Mar 24, 2023 · Ronald Aylmer Fisher, arguably the greatest statistician of the last (or any) century was born in Hampstead, England. After attending Harrow, he studied at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge from 1909 to 1913; later returning to Cambridge first as a Fellow, and then as Professor of Genetics.

  9. R.A. Fishers extraordinary contributions to statistical theory and methods, experimental design, scientific inference, evolutionary biology and genetics have had far-reaching consequences in many branches of human thought and endeavour.

  10. Ronald Aylmer Fisher (1890-1962) As a young child, R. A. Fisher had bad eyesight, so he was told to read only in natural light. This meant that much of his early education was done using visual rather than written aids, so Fisher developed a deep intuition in geometry.