The most efficient way to make scientific progress in biodemography is to encourage bi-directional exchange between ‘top-down’ and ‘bottom-up’ research. This will entail exchange along the continuum of research from microscopic intracellular processes to population-level consequences. In addition, our understanding of the biology of aging and its demographic consequences will be enriched by mutual influence between studies of mechanistic or ‘proximate’ causal processes and investigations of the evolutionary processes underlying the same phenomena. Researchers working at these different levels of explanation could be more productive if they were informed by research at other levels and interacted with scientists with complementary expertise....
2015-01-16Aging is an exceedingly complex process, and for centuries scientists have strived to unco...
To study life course trajectories and ageing, scientific expertise is needed beyond epidemiology. Mo...
PhD ThesisAgeing as a biological process is ubiquitous in life. In humans, ageing and its related co...
Abstract A new scientific discipline arose in the late 20th century known as biodemography. When app...
Increased longevity is the success story of 20th-century biomedicine, together with improvements in ...
International audienceOver the last few decades, comparative biology of aging has aimed toidentify f...
At a recent symposium on aging biology, a debate was held as to whether or not we know what biologic...
Aging is an enormously complicated process. Despite a great many of theories (among them “Program Th...
Biodemography became one of the most innovative and fastest growing areas in demography. This progre...
Old-age survival has increased substantially since 1950. Death rates decelerate with age for insects...
Background: Differential coexpression is a change in coexpression between genes tha...
Progress in the biomedical and clinical sciences has relied heavily on experimental animal research....
The worldwide landscape of an ageing population and age-related disease brings with it huge socio-ec...
The evolutionary theory of aging has set the foundations for a comprehensive understanding of aging....
The paper reflects critically on the measurement of «biological aging», which may play a central rol...
2015-01-16Aging is an exceedingly complex process, and for centuries scientists have strived to unco...
To study life course trajectories and ageing, scientific expertise is needed beyond epidemiology. Mo...
PhD ThesisAgeing as a biological process is ubiquitous in life. In humans, ageing and its related co...
Abstract A new scientific discipline arose in the late 20th century known as biodemography. When app...
Increased longevity is the success story of 20th-century biomedicine, together with improvements in ...
International audienceOver the last few decades, comparative biology of aging has aimed toidentify f...
At a recent symposium on aging biology, a debate was held as to whether or not we know what biologic...
Aging is an enormously complicated process. Despite a great many of theories (among them “Program Th...
Biodemography became one of the most innovative and fastest growing areas in demography. This progre...
Old-age survival has increased substantially since 1950. Death rates decelerate with age for insects...
Background: Differential coexpression is a change in coexpression between genes tha...
Progress in the biomedical and clinical sciences has relied heavily on experimental animal research....
The worldwide landscape of an ageing population and age-related disease brings with it huge socio-ec...
The evolutionary theory of aging has set the foundations for a comprehensive understanding of aging....
The paper reflects critically on the measurement of «biological aging», which may play a central rol...
2015-01-16Aging is an exceedingly complex process, and for centuries scientists have strived to unco...
To study life course trajectories and ageing, scientific expertise is needed beyond epidemiology. Mo...
PhD ThesisAgeing as a biological process is ubiquitous in life. In humans, ageing and its related co...