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The Biodemography Determinants of Life Span (2003-2008) is funded by the National Institutes of Health/National Institute of Aging, under PO1 program Grant Grant Number PO1-AG022500. All publications which report on work supported by this grant (in part or in full) MUST contain the following auspices statement: This work has been supported by funding from the National Institutes of Health/National Institute of Aging. The Biodemographic Detrminants of Life Span is a PO1 program, managed by the University of California, Davis.
The Biodemographic Determinants of Life Span (2003-2008) is funded by the National Institutes of Health/National Institute of Aging, under PO1 program Grant Grant Number PO1-AG022500. All publications which report on work supported by this grant (in part or in full) MUST contain the following auspices statement: This work has been supported by funding from the National Institutes of Health/National Institute of Aging. The Biodemographic Determinants of Life Span is a PO1 program, managed by the University of California, Davis.
Submtited May, 2008, the P01 Renewal Resubmission expands the work performed in years 2003-2008 and involves twenty-one (21) researchers and fifteen (15) participating institutions from across the United States, the United Kingdom, Greece, the Netherlands, and Japan. This collective expertise – from a dozen difference scientific disciplines – demography, mathematics, and economics to molecular biology, ecology, and entomology. Additional information and details about the following proposed projects, as part of the Renewal-Resubmission (for the proposed performance period of 2009-2014) will be forthcoming.
Submtited May, 2008, the P01 Renewal Resubmission expands the work performed in years 2003-2008 and involves twenty-one (21) researchers and fifteen (15) participating institutions from across the United States, the United Kingdom, Greece, the Netherlands, and Japan. This collective expertise – from a dozen difference scientific disciplines – demography, mathematics, and economics to molecular biology, ecology, and entomology. Additional information and details about the following proposed projects, Renewal/Proposed Projects 2009-2014 as part of the Renewal-Resubmission (for the proposed performance period of 2009-2014) will be forthcoming.
Please click on Renewal, located on the SideBar (to the left of this page) for additional information about the renewal resubmission (for the proposed performance period 2009-2014), submitted May 2008. Review scheduled November 14, 2008.
Submtited May, 2008, the P01 Renewal Resubmission expands the work performed in years 2003-2008 and involves twenty-one (21) researchers and fifteen (15) participating institutions from across the United States, the United Kingdom, Greece, the Netherlands, and Japan. This collective expertise – from a dozen difference scientific disciplines – demography, mathematics, and economics to molecular biology, ecology, and entomology. Additional information and details about the following proposed projects, as part of the Renewal-Resubmission (for the proposed performance period of 2009-2014) will be forthcoming.
The Biodemography Determinants of Life Span (2003-2008) is funded by the National Institutes of Health/National Institute of Aging, under PO1 program Grant Grant Number PO1-AG022500. All publications which report on work supported by this grant(in part or in full) MUST contain the following auspices statement: This work has been supported by funding from the National Institutes of Health/National Institute of Aging. The Biodemographic Detrminants of Life Span is a PO1 program, managed by the University of California, Davis.
The Biodemography Determinants of Life Span (2003-2008) is funded by the National Institutes of Health/National Institute of Aging, under PO1 program Grant Grant Number PO1-AG022500. All publications which report on work supported by this grant (in part or in full) MUST contain the following auspices statement: This work has been supported by funding from the National Institutes of Health/National Institute of Aging. The Biodemographic Detrminants of Life Span is a PO1 program, managed by the University of California, Davis.
The Biodemography Determinants of Life Span (2003-2008) is funded by the National Institutes of Health/National Institute of Aging, under PO1 program Grant Grant Number PO1-AG022500. All publications which report on work supported by this grant(in part or in full) MUST contain the following auspices statement: This work has been supported by funding from the National Institutes of Health/National Institute of Aging. The Biodemographic Detrminants of Life Span is a PO1 program, managed by the University of California, Davis.
The Biodemography Determinants of Life Span (2003-2008) is funded by the National Institutes of Health/National Institute of Aging, under PO1 program Grant Grant Number PO1-AG022500. All publications which report on work supported by this grant(in part or in full) MUST contain the following auspices statement: This work has been supported by funding from the National Institutes of Health/National Institute of Aging. The Biodemographic Detrminants of Life Span is a PO1 program, managed by the University of California, Davis.
The Biodemography Determinants of Life Span (2003-2008) is funded by the National Institutes of Health/National Institute of Aging, under PO1 program Grant Grant Number PO1-AG022500. All publications which report on work supported by this grant(in part or in full) MUST contain the following auspices statement: ""This work has been supported by funding from the National Institutes of Health/National Institute of Aging. The Biodemographic Detrminants of Life Span is a PO1 program, managed by the University of California, Davis.""
The Biodemography Determinants of Life Span (2003-2008) is funded by the National Institutes of Health/National Institute of Aging, under PO1 program Grant Grant Number PO1-AG022500. All publications which report on work supported by this grant(in part or in full) MUST contain the following auspices statement: This work has been supported by funding from the National Institutes of Health/National Institute of Aging. The Biodemographic Detrminants of Life Span is a PO1 program, managed by the University of California, Davis.
The Biodemography Determinants of Life Span (2003-2008) is funded by the National Institutes of Health/National Institute of Aging, under PO1 program Grant Grant Number PO1-AG022500. All publications which report on work supported by this grant(in part or in full) MUST contain the following auspices statement: "This work has been supported by funding from the National Institutes of Health/National Institute of Aging. The Biodemographic Detrminants of Life Span is a PO1 program, managed by the University of California, Davis."
The Biodemography Determinants of Life Span (2003-2008) is funded by the National Institutes of Health/National Institute of Aging, under PO1 program Grant Grant Number PO1-AG022500. All publications which report on work supported by this grant(in part or in full) MUST contain the following auspices statement: ""This work has been supported by funding from the National Institutes of Health/National Institute of Aging. The Biodemographic Detrminants of Life Span is a PO1 program, managed by the University of California, Davis.""
The Biodemography Determinants of Life Span (2003-2008) is funded by the National Institutes of Health/National Institute of Aging, under PO1 program Grant Grant Number PO1-AG022500. All publications which report on work supported by this grant(in part or in full) MUST contain the following auspices statement: "This work has been supported by funding from the National Institutes of Health/National Institute of Aging. The Biodemographic Detrminants of Life Span is a PO1 program, managed by the University of California, Davis.
The Biodemography Determinants of Life Span (2003-2008) is funded by the National Institutes of Health/National Institute of Aging, under PO1 program Grant Grant Number PO1-AG022500. All publications which report on work supported by this grant(in part or in full) MUST contain the following auspices statement: "This work has been supported by funding from the National Institutes of Health/National Institute of Aging. The Biodemographic Detrminants of Life Span is a PO1 program, managed by the University of California, Davis."
Please click on Renewal, located on the SideBar (to the left of this page) for additional information about the renewal resubmission (for the proposed performance period 2009-2013), submitted May 2008.
Please click on Renewal, located on the SideBar (to the left of this page) for additional information about the renewal resubmission (for the proposed performance period 2009-2014), submitted May 2008. Review scheduled November 14, 2008.
This P01 program consists of five (5) research projects, Biodemographic Effects of Social Evolution in the Honey Bee Project 2: Aging in the Wild-Medflies and Nematodes Project 3: The Mathematical Demography of Biodemography Project 4: Biodemography of Intergenerational Transfer Project 5: Evolutionary Dynamics of Life Span
will bring experimental techniques, biological systems, demographic concepts, statistical methods, and theoretical models to bear on questions concerning the determinants of life span in both humans and in non-human model systems including both vertebrates and invertebrates. The five research projects that form the program are organized around the following cross-cutting themes: Life span is adaptive and shaped by nature; Individuals age in the wild; Sociality and life span are mutually affecting and; Super arching principles provide all-embracing order to variation in animal life spans.
This P01 program consists of five (5) research projects, #1: Biodemographic Effects of Social Evolution in the Honey Bee, #2: Aging in the Wild-Medflies and Nematodes, #3: The Mathematical Demography of Biodemography, #4: Biodemography of Intergenerational Transfer, and #5: Evolutionary Dynamics of Life Span. The program will bring experimental techniques, biological systems, demographic concepts, statistical methods, and theoretical models to bear on questions concerning the determinants of life span in both humans and in non-human model systems including both vertebrates and invertebrates. The five research projects are organized around the following cross-cutting themes: Life span is adaptive and shaped by nature; Individuals age in the wild; Sociality and life span are mutually affecting and; Super arching principles provide all-embracing order to variation in animal life spans.
This P01 program will bring experimental techniques, biological systems, demographic concepts, statistical methods, and theoretical models to bear on questions concerning the determinants of life span in both humans and in non-human model systems including both vertebrates and invertebrates. The five research projects that form the program are organized around the following cross-cutting themes: Life span is adaptive and shaped by nature; Individuals age in the wild; Sociality and life span are mutually affecting and; Super arching principles provide all-embracing order to variation in animal life spans.
This P01 program consists of five (5) research projects, Biodemographic Effects of Social Evolution in the Honey Bee Project 2: Aging in the Wild-Medflies and Nematodes Project 3: The Mathematical Demography of Biodemography Project 4: Biodemography of Intergenerational Transfer Project 5: Evolutionary Dynamics of Life Span
will bring experimental techniques, biological systems, demographic concepts, statistical methods, and theoretical models to bear on questions concerning the determinants of life span in both humans and in non-human model systems including both vertebrates and invertebrates. The five research projects that form the program are organized around the following cross-cutting themes: Life span is adaptive and shaped by nature; Individuals age in the wild; Sociality and life span are mutually affecting and; Super arching principles provide all-embracing order to variation in animal life spans.
Please click on link titled Publications,located on the SideBar (to the left of this page) for a listing of publications (2003-2008)and other research papers. They are made available for viewing as they become eligible for public access, via PubMed Central or from the journal.
Please click on link titled Publications,located on the SideBar (to the left of this page) for a listing of publications (2003-2008)and other research papers. They are made available for viewing as they become eligible for public access, via PubMed Central or journal where published.
Please click on Research Papers, located on the SideBar (to the left of this page) for a listing of publications (2003-2008) and as manuscript submissions become eligible for public access, a link to PubMed Central.
Please click on link titled Publications,located on the SideBar (to the left of this page) for a listing of publications (2003-2008)and other research papers. They are made available for viewing as they become eligible for public access, via PubMed Central or from the journal.
Please click on Research Papers, located on the SideBar (to the left of this page) for a listing of publications (2003-2008) and as manuscript submissions become eligible for public access, a link to PubMed Central.
Please click on Research Papers, located on the SideBar (to the left of this page) for a listing of publications and as manuscript submissions become eligible for public access, a link to PubMed Central.
Please click on Renewal, located on the SideBar (to the left of this page) for additional information.
Please click on Renewal, located on the SideBar (to the left of this page) for additional information about the renewal resubmission (for the proposed performance period 2009-2013), submitted May 2008.
This P01 program will bring experimental techniques, biological systems, demographic concepts, statistical methods, and theoretical models to bear on questions concerning the determinants of life span in both humans and in non-human model systems including both vertebrates and invertebrates.
The five research projects that form the program are organized around the following cross-cutting themes:
This P01 program will bring experimental techniques, biological systems, demographic concepts, statistical methods, and theoretical models to bear on questions concerning the determinants of life span in both humans and in non-human model systems including both vertebrates and invertebrates. The five research projects that form the program are organized around the following cross-cutting themes: Life span is adaptive and shaped by nature; Individuals age in the wild; Sociality and life span are mutually affecting and; Super arching principles provide all-embracing order to variation in animal life spans.
The P01 Program - Biodemography Determinants of Life Span (2003-2008) is funded by the National Institutes of Health/National Institute of Aging, under PO1 program Grant Grant Number PO1-AG022500. All publications which report on work supported by this grant(in part or in full) MUST contain the following auspices statement: "This work has been supported by funding from the National Institutes of Health/National Institute of Aging. The Biodemographic Detrminants of Life Span is a PO1 program, managed by the University of California, Davis.
The Biodemography Determinants of Life Span (2003-2008) is funded by the National Institutes of Health/National Institute of Aging, under PO1 program Grant Grant Number PO1-AG022500. All publications which report on work supported by this grant(in part or in full) MUST contain the following auspices statement: "This work has been supported by funding from the National Institutes of Health/National Institute of Aging. The Biodemographic Detrminants of Life Span is a PO1 program, managed by the University of California, Davis.
This P01 program will bring experimental techniques, biological systems, demographic concepts, statistical methods, and theoretical models to bear on questions concerning the determinants of life span in both humans and in non-human model systems including both vertebrates and invertebrates.
This P01 program will bring experimental techniques, biological systems, demographic concepts, statistical methods, and theoretical models to bear on questions concerning the determinants of life span in both humans and in non-human model systems including both vertebrates and invertebrates.
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The P01 Program - Biodemography Determinants of Life Span (2003-2008) is funded by the National Institutes of Health/National Institute of Aging, under PO1 program Grant Grant Number PO1-AG022500. All publications which report on work supported by this grant(in part or in full) MUST contain the following auspices statement: "This work has been supported by funding from the National Institutes of Health/National Institute of Aging. The Biodemographic Detrminants of Life Span is a PO1 program, managed by the University of California, Davis.
The P01 Program - Biodemography Determinants of Life Span (2003-2008) is funded by the National Institutes of Health/National Institute of Aging, under PO1 program Grant Grant Number PO1-AG022500. All publications which report on work supported by this grant(in part or in full) MUST contain the following auspices statement: "This work has been supported by funding from the National Institutes of Health/National Institute of Aging. The Biodemographic Detrminants of Life Span is a PO1 program, managed by the University of California, Davis.
Please click on Research Papers, located on the SideBar (to the left of this page) for additional information.
Please click on Research Papers, located on the SideBar (to the left of this page) for a listing of publications and as manuscript submissions become eligible for public access, a link to PubMed Central.
Please click on Research Papers, located on the SideBar (to the left of this page) for additional information.
Please click on Research Papers, located on the SideBar (to the left of this page) for additional information.
Please click on Research Papers, located on the SideBar (to the left of this page) for additional information.
The P01 Program - Biodemography Determinants of Life Span (2003-2008) is funded by the National Institutes of Health/National Institute of Aging, under PO1 program Grant Grant Number PO1-AG022500. All publications which report on work supported by this grant(in part or in full) MUST contain the following auspices statement: "This work has been supported by funding from the National Institutes of Health/National Institute of Aging. The Biodemographic Detrminants of Life Span is a PO1 program, managed by the University of California, Davis.
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This program will bring experimental techniques, biological systems, demographic concepts, statistical methods,
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This program will bring experimental techniques, biological systems, demographic concepts, statistical methods, and theoretical models to bear on questions concerning the determinants of life span in both humans and in non-human model systems including both vertebrates and invertebrates.
The five research projects that form the program are organized around the following cross-cutting themes:
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