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    PHYSIOLOGICAL DYSREGULATION AS PROMISING MEASURE OF ROBUSTNESS AND RESILIENCE IN AGING STUDIES

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    2016-11
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    Arbeev, Konstantin
    Arbeeva, L
    Bagley, Olivia
    Cohen, A
    Duan, Matt
    Ukraintseva, Svetlana
    Yashin, Anatoli I
    Zhbannikov, Ilya
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    Arbeev

    Konstantin Arbeev

    Associate Research Professor in the Social Science Research Institute
    Konstantin G. Arbeev received the M.S. degree in Applied Mathematics from Moscow State University (branch in Ulyanovsk, Russia) in 1995 and the Ph.D. degree in Mathematics and Physics (specialization in Theoretical Foundations of Mathematical Modeling, Numerical Methods and Programming) from Ulyanovsk State University (Russia) in 1999. He was a post-doctoral fellow in Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research in Rostock (Germany) before moving to Duke University in 2004 to work as a Resea

    Olivia Bagley

    Statistician II
    Duan

    Hongzhe 'Matt' Duan

    Statistician II
    Ukraintseva

    Svetlana Ukraintseva

    Associate Research Professor in the Social Science Research Institute
    Dr. Ukraintseva's research interests include understanding of the genetic and other causes of human aging and longevity, with emphasis on factors responsible for the aging-related decline in physiological resilience and the increase in mortality risk with age eventually limiting longevity. She explores complex relationships, including trade-offs, between physiological aging changes and risks of diseases (e.g., Alzheimer’s and cancer) and death, using data
    Yashin

    Anatoli I. Yashin

    Research Professor in the Social Science Research Institute
    Zhbannikov

    Ilya Zhbannikov

    Biostatistician III
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