Fernando de Helguero
Fernando de Helguero was an Italian mathematician, statistician and pioneer of biostatistics.
Fernando de Helguero was born near Florence. He studied mathematics at the University of Rome. After receiving his licentiate degree in 1903, he taught mathematics while he studied natural sciences, biology, statistics, and biometry. He was an Invited Speaker of the ICM in Rome in April 1908. However, he died later the same year in the 1908 Messina earthquake.
His collected papers were published in 1972.
According to Adelchi Azzalini and Antonella Capitanio: