Authorised form of name | Finney; David John (1917 - 2018) |
Dates | 1917 - 2018 |
Nationality | British |
Date of birth | 03/01/1917 |
Date of death | 12/11/2018 |
Activity | Honours: CBE 1978
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Membership category | Fellow |
Date of election | 17/03/1955 |
Age at election | 38 |
OtherInfo | David Finney was a statistician who profoundly influenced the development of systems for early and unambiguous identification of the potential side effects of prescribed drugs. Through his earlier work, David also made significant and lasting contributions in statistics, particularly towards advancing the technique of probit analysis.
In the 1960s, following the discovery of the harm that thalidomide did to unborn babies, much work was done to set up effective drug monitoring systems. In a groundbreaking paper in 1965, David set out the fundamental features of design and logic for such systems. Thereafter, he was instrumental in setting up the United Kingdom’s own system, as well as an international system for the World Health Organization (WHO).
David’s contributions continue to be influential. In 2002, the WHO’s Uppsala Monitoring Centre published a collected volume of David’s papers on drug safety. His classic book on probit analysis, first published in 1947, remains in publication. He was awarded a CBE for his important contributions to statistics.
Professor David Finney CBE FRS died on 12 November 2018. |
Source | References: A F Bristow, T Barrowcliffe and D R Bangham, 'Standardization of biological medicines: the first hundred years, 1900-2000' in NR 2006 vol 60 pp 271-289 |
Virtual International Authority File | http://viaf.org/viaf/44384611 |
Code | NA4124 |
Archives associated with this Fellow
RefNo | Title | Date |
EC/1955/07 | Finney, David John: certificate of election to the Royal Society | |
IM/GA/WS/4865 | Finney, David John | nd |
MS/935 | Correspondence concerning biometrics between David John Finney FRS and Richard Cormack | 23 April 1956 - 11 October 1997 |