CURRICULUM
VITAE
Natalia S. Gavrilova
May 2004

Contact Information:
Center on Aging
NORC and the University of Chicago
1155 E 60th Street, Chicago, IL 60637
Phone: (773) 256-6359
FAX: (773) 256-6313
e-mail: 
Web sites: http://longevity-science.org
http://people.cs.uchicago.edu/~nsgavril/CV-gavrilova.htm
Education:
M.S. 2003 The University of Chicago, Division of the Physical
Sciences,
Department of Computer Science
(see Diploma and Transcript)
Ph.D. 1982 Moscow State University, Department of Biology, Moscow, Russia. Anthropology.
M.S. 1977 Moscow State University, Department of Chemistry, Moscow, Russia. Chemistry.
Areas of
Specialization and Expertise:
In Demography and
Gerontology:
Biodemography of Longevity, Mortality and Aging
Medical Demography/ Historical Demography
Methods of Survival Analysis/ Biostatistics
U.S. Mortality Data Tapes and the U.S. Vital Statistics
Demography of Russia and the Former Soviet Union
Statistical Packages (SAS, SPSS, Stata, S-Plus)
In Computer Science:
Database Design, Management and Programming
Web Programming (Java servlets, JSP, PHP, Perl)
Electronic Document Exchange (XML, XSLT, DOM, SAX)
Medical Informatics
Bioinformatics
Professional Positions:
Current: Research Associate, Center on
Aging,
NORC at the University of Chicago
1993-1997 Senior Research Scientist, Institute for Systems Analysis,
Russian
Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia.
1987-1993 Principal Research Scientist, Institute for Medical
Information, Moscow, Russia.
1983-1987 Senior Research Scientist, Institute for Medical Information,
Moscow, Russia.
1982-1983 Research Scientist, Biological Department, Moscow State University.
1981-1982 Research Scientist, Institute of General Genetics, Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia.
Professional
Societies: International Union for the Scientific
Study of
Population (IUSSP), Population
Association of America (PAA), Gerontological
Society of America (GSA), Social
Science History Association (SSHA), European Association for
Population
Studies (EAPS, 1995-98), Demographic Section of the Moscow House of
Scientists.
Research Support:
Research Funding (last
10 years):
In the United States (after 1997):
- Center on
Aging (grant # P30 AG-12857-06 from the National Institute on Aging),
March 31, 2002 - June 30, 2003, "Mortality Crisis in Russia: New Health Threats" (PI).
- NASA
(grant #NAG9-1147), November 1, 1999 - October 30, 2002, "Radiation Risk Analysis: Model Issues and
Interspecies Extrapolation" (Co-Investigator, with Bruce Carnes).
- Center on
Aging, NORC/University of Chicago, grant P20 AG12857 from the National Institute
on Aging, April 2000 - March 2001. Pilot Project "Biodemographic
aspects of longevity inheritance in humans." Principal Investigator.
- National
Institute on Aging, NIH (grant #1R03 AG16138-01A1, September
30, 1998 - August 31,
1999), "Biodemographic
aspects of longevity inheritance in humans" Principal Investigator.
- The
European Union (INTAS grant #93-1617-ext), 1996-97, "The Mechanisms of
Human Longevity, an Association of Parental Characteristics and
Longevity of Their Children". Co-PI: Representative of the
International Research Team, with Guillaume Wunsch (Belgium), Jacques Vallin (France), Michael Murphy (UK) and Leonid Gavrilov (Russia).
- The
European Union (INTAS grant #93-1617), 1995-96, "The Mechanisms of
Human Longevity, an Association of Parental Characteristics and
Longevity of Their Children". Co-PI: Representative of the
International Research Team, with Guillaume Wunsch (Belgium), Jacques Vallin (France), Michael Murphy (UK) and Leonid Gavrilov (Russia).
- International
Science Foundation (ISF Research Grant #N7X300), 1995, "Biomedical
Basis of the Sex Differential in Human Lifespan". Principal
Investigator.
- International
Science Foundation (ISF Research Grant #N7X000), 1994-95, "Biomedical
Basis of the Sex Differential in Human Lifespan". Principal
Investigator.
Expert
(Ad Hoc Reviewer):
Journal of Gerontology, Demography, Population, European Journal of
Population,
Journal of Theoretical Biology, Experimental Gerontology, Mechanisms of
Ageing
and Development, Social Biology, Biogerontology, Genus, Journal of
Anti-Aging
Medicine, electronic journal "The Scientific World Journal".
Consultant
for the National Institute on Aging: National Institutes of Health Professional
Service Contract #263 SDN74858 "Inventory of data resources on familial
aggregation of human longevity that can be used in secondary analysis
in
biodemography of aging", 35pp. Submitted to NIA on 05/29/98.
Invited presentations:
National Institutes of Health,
Bethesda (2002); Hanse Institute of Advanced Science, Germany
(2002);
INSERM, Montpellier, France (1999); Max Planck Institute for
Demographic
Research, Rostock, Germany (1999); Bowling Green State University, Ohio
(1999);
Department of Demography at the Rome University, Italy [Dipartrimento
di
Scienze Demografiche, Roma, Università "La Sapienza"] (1998);
Universite Catholique de Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium, (1998,
1997,
1995), Gerontology Research Center, National Institute on Aging,
Baltimore, MA
(1998); Center for Gerontology Research, Allegheny University of the
Health
Sciences, Philadelphia, PA (1997); University of Washington, Seattle,
WA
(1997); Aeiveos Sciences Group, Seattle, WA (1997); Institute on Aging,
University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI (1997); Center on Aging,
NORC/University
of Chicago, IL (1997); Iowa State University, Ames (1997); Gerontology
Center
of the University of Georgia, Athens, GA (1997); Institute of
HeartMath,
Boulder Creek, CA (1997); Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic
Institute
(NIDI), The Hague, The Netherlands (1995); Sussex University, Brighton,
UK
(1995).
Teaching
Experience:
Course taught at the Department of Sociology (University of Chicago):
"Biodemography of Human Mortality and Longevity"
(219/319), Spring
2000 and Spring 2001.
Training
Experience:
NIH online course on Human
Participants Protection Education (NIH Completion Certificate
issued on 03/13/2002).
Awards and Honors:
Cited by Encyclopedia Britannica as the
author of
recommended book "The Biology of Life Span." http://www.britannica.com/eb/article?eu=128852
Featured in Science
(6 June 1997,
p.1503), The
Scientist (May 13, 2002, p.20), Sunday
Times London (June 15, 1997), and NORC
News(October 26, 2001).
Invited author for
Macmillan Encyclopedia of Aging (3 articles), Journal of Theoretical
Biology
special issue (2001, vol. 213), Population special issue (2001,
vol.13), and
Springer-Verlag monograph "Sex and Longevity" (2000).
Gordon Research Conference
on the Biology of Aging. Travel award from the Organizing Committee (Il
Ciocco,
Italy, 10-15 May, 1998).
REVES10 International
Meeting on Health Expectancy (Tokyo, October 9-12, 1997). Travel award
from the
Organizing Committee.
Gordon Research Conference
on the Biology of Aging. Travel award from the Organizing Committee
(Ventura,
CA, 5-10 January, 1997)
U.S. Civilian Research and
Development Foundation (CRDF), Proposal Development Program Award
(grant
#PDP48), 1996.
International Science
Foundation (ISF), 1994. Emergency Grant for Russian Scientists of the
Top
Category.
International Science
Foundation (ISF), 1993. Emergency Grant Award.
The Certificate from the
International Association of Gerontology (1993) signed by the President
and the
Secretary General of the International Association of Gerontology in
connection
with her entry to the 1993 Sandoz Prize for the Gerontological
Research:
"This work testifies to her efforts to improve understanding of the
aging
process and to advance scientific knowledge for the benefit of the
elderly throughout
the world".
A. N. Belozersky Institute,
1991. Award for the best scientific research at the Institute in
1990-1991.
Trinity College, Cambridge
University, UK. (Cambridge, December 1991). Travel
award.
Moscow Society of Naturalists, 1989. Award
for the best scientific research in natural science in 1986-1988.
Additional Activities
and Skills:
Development of Population Database Management
Systems:
- System for
mortality analysis: Factual Automated Information Reference System
(FAIRS) "Potential" (with S.P.Ermakov and G.N.Evdokushkina) provides
analyses of mortality trends and differentials using cause-specific and
region-specific Russian official vital statistics. Certified in 1996 by
the Committee for Information Policy at Russian President (Registration
Certificate #602 of October 1, 1996). Used in data preparation for the
special issue of Vital and Health Statistics by the National Center of
Health Statistics (Vital and Health Statistics: Russian Federation and
United States, Selected Years 1980-93, Series 5, No.9, 1995).
Reference: Ermakov, S.P., Antonyuk, V.V., Gavrilova, N.S., Evdokushkina, G.N. Factographic Automated
Information Reference System (FAISS-"Potential"). In: K. Peter (ed.).
Proceedings of the International Collaborative Effort on Automating
Mortality Statistics, Volume 1. Hyattsville, MD: NCHS, 1999. DHHS Publication No.(PHS) 99-1252.
19-1-19-2.
- System for
death certificates entry and management: Factual Automated Information
Reference System #2 (FAIRS-2) "Potential." This system was
implemented in the Sverdlovsk region of Russia in 1988 and has since accumulated information
on more than 50,000 death certificates each year in electronic form.
PUBLICATIONS
Book:
Gavrilov L.A., Gavrilova N.S. The Biology of Life Span: A
Quantitative Approach, NY: Harwood Academic Publisher, 1991, 385p.
This book is selected and cited by Encyclopedia
Britannica as recommended reference.
The book was also reviewed by Nature (1991, 352: 767), British
Medical Journal (1992, 305: 431), Population and Development Review
(1992,
18: 555 and 1998, 24: 381), Population
Studies (1992, 46: 366), Am. J. Epidemiology (1994, 139: 231),
Experimental
Gerontology (1992, 27: 251), Gerontologist (1991, 31: 707), Human
Biology
(1992, 64: 630), J. Epidemiology & Community Health (1992, 46:
630), J.
Institute of Actuaries (1992, 119: 379),BioEssays (1993, 15: 359), Quarterly Review of Biology
(1993,
68: 92), Age and Ageing (1992, 21: 386), Ageing and Society (1991, 11:
509),
Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics (1992, 15: 192), Educational
Gerontology
(1993, 19: 92), Free Radical Biology & Medicine (1992, 12: 331).
Book Chapters
(Recent):
Gavrilova, N.S., Gavrilov, L.A. Human longevity and
reproduction: An evolutionary perspective. In: Voland, E.; Chasiotis,
A. &
Schiefenhoevel, W. (eds.). Grandmotherhood - The Evolutionary
Significance
of the Second Half of Female Life. Rutgers University Press. Piscataway, NJ, USA, 2005. (under review).
Gavrilov, L.A., Gavrilova, N.S. Early-life factors
modulating
lifespan. In: Rattan, S.I.S. (Ed.).Modulating Aging and Longevity.
Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, The Netherlands, 2003, 27-50.
Gavrilova, N.S., Gavrilov, L.A.
Evolution of Aging. In: David J.
Ekerdt (eds.) Encyclopedia of Aging, New York, Macmillan Reference USA, 2002, vol. 2, 458-467.
Gavrilova, N.S., Gavrilov, L.A. Genetics:
Ethnicity. In: David J.
Ekerdt et al. (eds.) Encyclopedia of Aging, New York, Macmillan
Reference USA, 2002, vol.2, 538-539.
Gavrilov, L.A., Gavrilova, N.S. Genetics. In: David J.
Ekerdt
et al. (eds.) Encyclopedia of Aging, New York, Macmillan Reference USA, 2002, vol. 2, 536-538.
Gavrilov, L.A., Gavrilova, N.S. Human longevity and parental age at
conception. In: J.-M.Robine et al. (eds.) Sex and
Longevity: Sexuality,
Gender, Reproduction, Parenthood, Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag, 2000, 7-31.
Other Publications:
2004
Gavrilova
NS, Gavrilov LA, Semyonova VG, Evdokushkina GN. Does Exceptional Human Longevity Come
With High Cost of Infertility? Testing the Evolutionary Theories of
Aging. Annals of the
NewYork Academy of Sciences, vol. 1019, June 2004.
Gavrilov LA, Gavrilova NS.
Early-Life Programming of Aging and
Longevity: The Idea of High Initial
Damage Load (the HIDL Hypothesis). Annals of the NewYork Academy of
Sciences, vol. 1019, June 2004.
Gavrilov LA, Gavrilova NS. Reliability-Engineering
Approach to the Problem of Biological Aging. Annals of the NewYork Academy of Sciences,
vol. 1019, June 2004.
Gavrilova
N.S. Genetics
of Human Longevity: New Ideas and Findings [Abstract of invited
lecture]. 2004, p. 46. In: Inaugural
International Conference on Longevity. Final Programme and Abstracts.
Sydney Convention & Exhibition Centre. Sydney, Australia, March
5-7, 2004, 94 pp.
2003
Gavrilova N.S., Gavrilov L.A., Evdokushkina, G.N., Semyonova,
V.G. Early-life
predictors of human longevity: Analysis of the
19th
Century birth cohorts. Annales de Demographie Historique,
2003,
2: 177-198.
Gavrilov L.A., Gavrilova N.S. The quest for a general
theory of aging and longevity. Science's SAGE KE (Science of
Aging Knowledge
Environment) for 16 July 2003; Vol 2003, No.28, 1-10. http://sageke.sciencemag.org
Gavrilova NS, Gavrilov LA, Semyonova VG,
Evdokushkina GN. Does Exceptional Human
Longevity Come With High Cost of
Infertility? Testing the Evolutionary Theories of Aging. Biogerontology.
4(Suppl.1): 35-35, 19 Sep 2003
Gavrilov LA, Gavrilova NS. Early-Life Programming
of Aging
and Longevity: The Idea of High Initial Damage Load (the HIDL
Hypothesis). Biogerontology.
4(Suppl. 1): 34-34, 19 Sep 2003
Gavrilov LA, Gavrilova NS. Reliability-Engineering
Approach
to the Problem of Biological Aging. Biogerontology.
4(Suppl. 1): 34-35, 19 Sep 2003
Ivanova A.E., Semyonova
V.G., Gavrilova N.S., Evdokushkina G.N., Gavrilov L.A.,
Devichenskaya
M.N. Age patterns of mortality in urban and rural population of Russia
in the
90s years of the 20th century. Disease Prevention and Health
Promotion,
2003 (in press).
Gavrilova N., Gavrilov L., Evdokushkina G.,
Semyonova V. Are long-lived women more prone to
infertility?:
Testing the prediction of evolutionary theories of aging. Gerontologist,
2003, 43 (Sp. issue): 9-9.
Gavrilov L., Gavrilova
N., Semyonova V., Evdokushkina G. Early-life seasonal
programming of
human longevity. Gerontologist, 2003, 43 (Sp. issue):
582-582.
2002
Gavrilov, L.A., Gavrilova, N.S. Evolutionary theories of aging and
longevity. TheScientificWorldJOURNAL, 2002, 2:
339-356.
Available: http://www.thescientificworld.com/
Gavrilov L.A., Gavrilova
N.S., Olshansky S.J., Carnes B.A. Genealogical
data and biodemography of
human longevity. Social Biology, 2002, 49(3-4): 160-173.
Gavrilov L.A., Gavrilova N.S. The
quest for the theory of human longevity. The Actuary, 2002,
36(5):
10-13.
Carnes, B.A., Gavrilova,
N. and Grahn D. Pathology
effects at radiation doses below those
causing increased mortality. Radiation Research, 2002, 158:
187-194.
Gavrilova N.S., Gavrilov L.A. Mechanism of
inheritance of human longevity: Paradox resolved. Gerontologist,
2002,
42 (Sp. issue): 7-7.
Gavrilov L.A., Gavrilova
N.S. Bio-reliability theory of aging and longevity. Gerontologist,
2002, 42 (Sp. issue): 7-7.
Semenova V.G., Ivanova
A.E., Gavrilova N.S., Evdokushkina G.N., Gavrilov L.A.,
Devichenskaya
M.N. Medico-demographic conditions in urban and rural areas –
similarity
and differences. Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, 2002,
5: 8-14.
Ivanova A.E., Semenova
V.G., Gavrilova N.S., Evdokushkina G.N., Gavrilov L.A.,
Demchenko T.A.
Mortality patterns of the Russian population in the 1990s and potential
for
mortality decline: dynamics and prognosis. Disease Prevention and
Health
Promotion, 2002, 3: 9-19.
Semenova V.G., Ivanova
A.E., Gavrilova N.S., Evdokushkina G.N., Gavrilov L.A. Regional
variation of mortality as an indicator of health decline in the Russian
population.
Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, 2003, 4: 9-14.
2001
Gavrilov
L.A., Gavrilova N.S. The reliability theory of aging and
longevity.
Journal of Theoretical Biology, 2001, 213(4): 527-545.
Gavrilova, N.S., Gavrilov, L.A.
When does human
longevity start?:
Demarcation of the boundaries for human longevity. Journal of
Anti-Aging
Medicine, 2001, 4(2): 115-124.
Gavrilov L.A., Gavrilova N.S. Epidemiology
of human longevity: The
search for appropriate methodology. Journal of Anti-Aging Medicine,
2001, 4(1):
13-30.
Gavrilov, L.A., Gavrilova, N.S. Biodemographic study of
familial
determinants of human longevity. Population: An English Selection,
2001, 13(1):
197-222.
Carnes, B.A., Gavrilova, N.S. Risk analysis: Divergent
models and
convergent interpretations. Radiation Research, 2001, 156: 628-630.
Gavrilov, L.A., Gavrilova, N.S. Etude biodemographique des
determinants familiaux de la longevite humaine. Population, 2001,
56(1-2):
225-252 (in French).
Gavrilov L.A., Gavrilova N.S., Evdokushkina, G.N., Semyonova,
V.G. Parental age effects on human longevity. Abstract. Gerontology,
2001,47(Suppl.1): 611-611.
Gavrilova, N.S., Gavrilov, L.A.,
Evdokushkina, G.N., Semyonova,
V.G. Study of the inheritance of human longevity. Abstract.
Gerontology, 2001,
47(Suppl.1): 611-611.
Gavrilova, N.S., Gavrilov, L.A. Consanguinity and
human longevity: Findings from the International Centenarian Study.
Gerontologist, 2001, 41 (Sp. issue): 87-87.
Gavrilov L.A., Gavrilova N.S. The effects of early-life events on
adult lifespan are sex-specific. Gerontologist, 2001, 41 (Sp.
issue):
163-163..
2000
Gavrilova, N.S., Semyonova, V.G., Evdokushkina G.N., Gavrilov,
L.A. The response of
violent mortality
to economic crisis in Russia. Population Research and Policy
Review, 2000, 19: 397-419.
Gavrilova, N.S., Gavrilov L.A., Semyonova, V.G.,
Evdokushkina, G.N. Mechanisms of familial
transmission of human longevity.
Abstract. Am. J. Phys. Anthropol., 2000, Suppl.30: 156-157.
Gavrilov L.A., Gavrilova N.S., Evdokushkina, G.N., Semyonova,
V.G. Mutations, parental age, and offspring
longevity: New ideas and findings.
Abstract. Am. J. Phys. Anthropol., 2000, Suppl.30: 156.
Gavrilov, L.A., Gavrilova, N.S. Validation of exceptional
longevity. Book Review. Population and Development Review, 2000,
26(2): 40-41.
Semenova V.G., Gavrilova N.S., Varavikova Ye.A., Gavrilov L.A.,
Yevdokushkina G.N. Rise in violent death
rates in Russia as a consequence of the
economic crisis.
Diseases Prevention and Health Promotion, 2000, 4: 3-10.
Semenova V.G., Varavikova
Ye.A., Gavrilova N.S., Evdokushkina G.N., Gavrilov
L.A.,
Evolution of female mortality due to injuries and
intoxications in some regions
of Russia in the period of economic reforms. Diseases
Prevention
and Health Promotion, 2000, 3: 29-31.
1999
Gavrilova, N.S., Gavrilov, L.A. Data resources
for
biodemographic studies on familial clustering of human longevity.
Demographic
Research [Online], 1999, vol.1(4): 1-48. Available: http://www.demographic-research.org/Volumes/Vol1/4/
Ermakov, S.P., Antonyuk,
V.V., Gavrilova, N.S., Evdokushkina, G.N. Factographic Automated
Information Reference System (FAISS-"Potential"). In: K. Peter (ed.).
Proceedings of the International Collaborative
Effort on Automating Mortality
Statistics, Volume 1. Hyattsville, MD: NCHS, 1999. DHHS Publication
No.(PHS) 99-1252. 19-1-19-2.
Gavrilov, L.A., Gavrilova, N.S. Season of birth and human
longevity. Journal of Anti-Aging Medicine, 1999, 2(4): 365-366.
Gavrilov, L.A., Gavrilova, N.S. Is there a
reproductive cost for
human longevity? Journal of Anti-Aging Medicine, 1999, 2(2):
121-123.
Carnes, B.A., Olshansky,
S.J., Gavrilov, L.A., Gavrilova, N.S., Grahn, D. Human longevity: Nature vs. Nurture
- fact or fiction. Perspectives in Biology and Medicine, 1999, 42(3):
422-441.
Gavrilov, L.A., Gavrilova, N.S. How human longevity and species
survival could be compatible with high mutation rates. Journal of
Anti-Aging
Medicine, 1999, 2(2): 153-154.
Gavrilov, L.A., Gavrilova, N.S., Evdokushkina, G.N., Semyonova,
V.G. Familial transmission of human longevity is a function of parental
age at
reproduction. Abstract. The Gerontologist, 1999. 39(1): 146.
Gavrilova, N.S., Gavrilov, L.A.,
Evdokushkina, G.N., Semyonova,
V.G. Demarcation of the boundaries for human longevity. Abstract. The
Gerontologist, 1999. 39(1): 146-147.
Gavrilova, N.S., Gavrilov, L.A., Evdokushkina, G.N., Semyonova, V.G.
The future of human longevity: A more realistic approach for life
expectancy
forecasting. Abstract. AGE (Journal of the American Aging
Association), 1999. 22(3): 22-22.
Gavrilov, L.A., Gavrilova, N.S., Evdokushkina, G.N., Semyonova,
V.G. Children born to older mothers do not inherit maternal
lifespan. Abstract. AGE (Journal of the American Aging
Association), 1999. 22(3): 22-23.
1998
Gavrilova, N.S., Gavrilov, L.A.,
Evdokushkina G.N., Semyonova,
V.G., Gavrilova, A.L., Evdokushkina, N.N., Kushnareva, Yu.E., Kroutko,
V.N.,
Andreyev, A.Yu. Evolution, mutations and
human longevity. Human Biology, 1998,
70(4): 799-804.
Gavrilov L.A., Gavrilova
N.S., Semyonova V.G., Evdokushkina G.N., Kroutko V.N., Gavrilova
A.L.,
Evdokushkina N.N., Lapshin E.V. Evolutionary theory, mutations and
human life
span. Proc. Russian Acad. Sci. [Doklady Akademii Nauk], 1998, 359(3):
426-427.
English translation published in Doklady Biological Sciences, 1998,
359(3):
159-160.
Gavrilov L.A., Gavrilova
N.S., Semyonova V.G., Evdokushkina G.N., Kroutko V.N., Gavrilova
A.L.,
Evdokushkina N.N., Kushnareva Yu.E. The regularities of inheritance of
human
life span: contribution of paternal and maternal longevity to the
offspring
life span. Proc. Russian Acad. Sci. [Doklady Akademii Nauk], 1998,
360(2):
281-283. English translation published in Doklady Biological Sciences,
1998,
360: 250-252.
Gavrilov, L.A., Gavrilova, N.S., Evdokushkina, G.N., Semyonova,
V.G. Human longevity, spontaneous mutations and paternal age. Abstract.
The Gerontologist,
1998, 38(1): 8.
Gavrilova N.S., Gavrilov L.A., Evdokushkina G.N.,
Semyonova V.G. Non-linear transmission of human longevity from mother
to
daughter. Abstract. The Gerontologist, 1998, 38(1): 8.
Gavrilov, L.A., Gavrilova, N.S. The future of long life. Letter.
Science, 1998, 281(5383): 1611-1612.
1997
Gavrilova
N.S., Evdokushkina
G.N., Ermakov, S.P., Gavrilov L.A. An analysis of the health and
mortality data
for the provinces of Russia. In: International Population
Conference. Beijing, 1997. Liege: IUSSP, 1997, vol.3, 1245-1257.
Gavrilov, L.A., Gavrilova, N.S. Parental age at
conception and
offspring longevity. Reviews in Clinical Gerontology, 1997, 7:
5-12.
Gavrilov L.A., Gavrilova,
N.S., Kroutko, V.N., Evdokushkina, G.N., Semyonova, V.G.,
Gavrilova, A.L.,
Lapshin, E.V., Evdokushkina N.N., Kushnareva, Yu.E. Mutation load and human
longevity. Mutation Research, 1997, 377(1): 61-62.
Gavrilov L.A., Gavrilova
N.S., Semyonova V.G., Evdokushkina G.N., Kroutko V.N., Gavrilova
A.L.,
Evdokushkina N.N., Lapshin E.V. Maternal
age and offspring longevity, Proc.
Russian Acad. Sci. [Doklady Akademii Nauk], 1997, 354(4): 569-572.
English
translation published in Doklady Biological Sciences, 1997, 354(4):
287-289.
Gavrilov, L.A., Gavrilova, N.S. Human reproduction in later life: a
research project. Health Care in Later Life, 1997, 2(4): 275-276.
Gavrilov, L.A., Gavrilova, N.S. When Fatherhood Should Stop?
Letter. Science, 1997, 277(5322): 17-18.
1995
Gavrilov
L.A., Gavrilova N.S., Snarskaya N.P., Semyonova V.G.,
Evdokushkina G.N.,
Gavrilova A.L., Lapshin E.V., Evdokushkina N.N. Paternal age and the
life span
of descendants. Proc. Russian Acad. Sci. [Doklady Akademii Nauk], 1995,
341(4):
566-568. English translation published in Doklady Biological Sciences,
1995,
341(4): 196-198.
Gavrilov L.A., Gavrilova
N.S., Semyonova V.G., Evdokushkina G.N., Gavrilova A.L.,
Evdokushkina N.N.,
Lapshin E.V. (1995b). Human longevity genes are located in
X-chromosome. In:
Knook D.L., Dittman-Kohli F., Duursma S.A. et al. (eds.) Ageing in a Changing Europe. III European Congress of
Gerontology: 30 August 30 - September 1, 1995. Utrecht: Netherlands Institute of
Gerontology, Abstract No. 020.0027.
Gavrilova N.S., Semyonova V.G., Gavrilov L.A.,
Evdokushkina G.N., Gavrilova A.L., Lapshin E.V., Evdokushkina N.N.
(1995).
Biomedical basis of sex differential in human life span. In: Knook
D.L.,
Dittman-Kohli F., Duursma S.A. et al. (eds.) Ageing in a Changing Europe. III European Congress of
Gerontology: August 30 - September 1, 1995. Utrecht: Netherlands Institute of
Gerontology, Abstract No. 020.0028.
1994
Gavrilov, L.A., Gavrilova, N.S. From Leonid A.Gavrilov and Natalia
S.Gavrilova. BioEssays, 1994, 16(8): 591-593.
Gavrilov, L.A., Gavrilova, N.S. Sex and longevity. Letter.
Nature,
1994, 367(6463): 520.
1993
Gavrilov, L.A., Gavrilova, N.S. Fruit fly aging and mortality.
Letter, Science, 1993, 260(5114): 1565-1565.
Gavrilov, L.A., Gavrilova, N.S. When your time's up. Letter.
British Medical Journal, 1993, 306(6880): 796-796.
Gavrilov, L.A., Gavrilova, N.S. How many cell divisions in 'old'
cells? Int. J. Geriatric Psychiatry, 1993, 8(6): 528-528.
Gavrilov, L.A., Gavrilova, N.S. Common sense and the limits to
life. Int. J. Geriatric Psychiatry, 1993, 8(8): 695-695.
1989
Gavrilov, L.A., Gavrilova, N.S. Life span is determined by resting
metabolic rate of parents only! AGE (Journal of the American Aging
Association), 1989, 12: 113-113.
1987
Ermakov,
S.P., Gavrilova, N.S. Preliminary statistical treatment of the
organisms' survival data. In E.B.Burlakova and L.A.Gavrilov (eds.)
Population
Gerontology [Populatsionnaya Gerontologia]. vol. 6. Moscow: VINITI, 1987, 155-189.
1986
Gavrilov, L.A., Gavrilova, N.S. The Biology of Life Span.
Monograph. Moscow: Nauka, 1986.
Gavrilov, L.A., Semyonova, V.G., Gavrilova, N.S. Methods of analysis of the life
tables. In: A.G. Vishnevskii (ed.) Research Methods [Metody
issledovaniya], Moscow: Mysl', 1986, 96-110.
Gavrilov, L.A., Gavrilova, N.S., and Semyonova, V.G. The life span.
A system analysis. In: Demographic processes and their regularities, Moscow: Mysl', 1986, 89-109.
1985
Gavrilov, L.A., Gavrilova, N.S. Human species-specific life-span:
Its estimation and interpretation. Age, 1985, 8(3): 94-94.
Gavrilov L.A., Gavrilova
N.S., Semyonova V.G. Epidemiologic approach to the biology of human
life
span. Geographia Medica, 1985, 15: 40-64.
1984
Gavrilov, L.A., Gavrilova, N.S. Historically stable indices of
mortality and their use for medical geography. Geographia medica, 1984,
14:
305-306.
Gavrilov, L.A., Mazurkevich, Z.B. and Gavrilova, N.S. Testing aging hypotheses on
the basis of long-livers' survival data. In: Long-livers
[Dolgozhiteli].
Metzniereba, Tbilisi, 1984, 67-68.
1983
Gavrilov, L.A., Gavrilova, N.S., Nosov, V.N. Human life span
stopped increasing: Why? Gerontology, 1983, 29(3): 176-180.
Gavrilova, N.S., Semyonova, V.G. and Gavrilov, L.A. The Card-Index of data on
human life span. In: Problems in the Biology of Aging, 1983, Moscow: Nauka, 71-76.
1982
Gavrilov, L.A., Gavrilova, N.S. Aging in cell cultures. In Biology
of Aging [Biologia starenia], 1982, 236-246. Leningrad: Nauka.
Gavrilova, N.S. Study of the biological
characteristics for the human life span. Ph.D. Dissertation. Moscow: Moscow State University, 1982..
Gavrilov, L.A., Semyonova, V.G., Gavrilova, N.S. On the feasibility of mortality
forecasting by the methods of biological kinetics. In: Issues on
population
reproduction and demographic policy, Moscow: Institute of Sociological Studies of the USSR Academy of Sciences,
1982, 108-123.
Gavrilova, N.S. and Gavrilov, L.A.
A new method of evaluating the
prospects of influence, which extend life-duration. Rejuvenation, 1982,
310:
14-15.
Gavrilova, N.S. and Gavrilov, L.A.
Kinetic studies of survival
in the elderly. In: Current issues in gerontology and geriatrics.
Metsniereba, Tbilisi, 1982.
1979
Gavrilov, L.A., Gavrilova, N.S. Kinetic patterns of human mortality
in historical perspective. Proc. Acad. Sci. USSR [Doklady Akademii Nauk
SSSR],
1979, 245(4): 1017-1020.
Gavrilova, N.S., Semyonova, V.G., Gavrilov, L.A. A new principle for testing the
mathematical theories of aging, mortality and lifespan. In Gerontology
and
Geriatrics. Life extension: forecasts, mechanisms, control, Kiev: Institute of Gerontology, 1979, 30-34.
Gavrilov, L.A., Gavrilova, N.S. Determination of the
species-specific duration of life. Proc. Acad. Sci. USSR [Doklady
Akademii Nauk
SSSR], 1979, 246(2): 465-469.
1978
Gavrilov, L.A., Gavrilova, N.S., Yaguzhinsky, L.S. The main
regularities of animal aging and death viewed in terms of reliability
theory.
J. General Biology [Zhurnal Obschey Biologii], 1978, 39(5): 734-742.
Gavrilov, L.A., Gavrilova, N.S. The culture of diploid cells as an
object for studying the molecular mechanisms of aging. Achievements in
Modern
Biology [Uspekhi Sovremennoy Biologii], 1978, 85(2): 267-283.
Presented Papers at
Professional Meetings within the Last Six Years
2003
Gavrilova N.S., Semyonova V.G., Evdokushkina G.N., Gavrilov
L.A., Ivanova A.E.Recent mortality trends in Russia: Differences between younger and
older generations.Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the
Population
Association of America, Minneapolis, May 2003.
Gavrilova N.S., Gavrilov L.A., Evdokushkina G.N., Semyonova
V.G. " Is fertility impaired among the longevous women? Testing the
evolutionary theories of aging." Poster presented at the Annual Meeting
of
the Population Association of America, Minneapolis, May 2003.
Gavrilov
L.A., Gavrilova N.S. Reliability theory & mortality. Invited presentation at the Chicago Actuarial
Association Workshop, Chicago, March 25, 2003.
2002
Gavrilova N.S., Gavrilov
L.A. "Mechanism of inheritance of human longevity: Paradox resolved".
Poster presented at the Annual meeting of the Gerontological Society of
America, Boston, November 22-26, 2002.
Gavrilov
L.A., Gavrilova N.S. Bio-reliability
theory of aging and longevity. Poster presented at the Annual
meeting of
the Gerontological Society of America, Boston, November 22-26, 2002.
Gavrilov
L.A., Gavrilova N.S. "The
quest for the general theory of aging and longevity." National
Institutes
of Health Meeting "The Dynamic and Energetic Bases of Health and
Aging." Bethesda, November 11-13, 2002.
Gavrilov
L.A., Gavrilova N.S.
"Early-life seasonal programming of adult lifespan: Evidence from the
19th
century birth cohorts." Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of
Social Science and History Association." St. Louis, October 24-27, 2002.
Gavrilova N.S., Gavrilov
L.A. "Is there a trade-off between the costs of reproduction and
longevity?" Invited paper presented and the International
meeting "Grandmothers: The psychological, social, and reproductive
significance of the second half of life." Delmenhorst, Germany, September 19-21, 2002. Organized
by Hanse Institute for Advanced Science.
Gavrilova N.S.,
Evdokushkina G.N., Semyonova V.G. "Mortality crisis in Russia:
New health threats". Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the
Population Association of America, Atlanta, May 9-11, 2002. Abstract published
in: Population
Association of America. 2002 Annual Meeting. Final Program and
Abstracts,
p.170.
Gavrilova N.S., Gavrilov
L.A., Evdokushkina G.N., Semyonova V.G. "Early life conditions and
later
sex differences in adult lifespan." Paper presented at the Annual
Meeting of the Population Association of America, Atlanta, May 9-11, 2002. Abstract published
in: Population Association of America. 2002 Annual Meeting. Final
Program and
Abstracts, p.288.
2001
Gavrilov L.A., Gavrilova N.S.,
Evdokushkina G.N., Semyonova V.G. "The effects of early-life events on
adult lifespan are sex-specific." Paper presented at the Annual meeting
of
the Gerontological Society of America, Chicago, November 15-18, 2001.
Gavrilova N.S., Gavrilov
L.A. “Early-life predictors of human longevity.” Paper presented
at the
26th annual meeting of the Social Science History Association, Chicago, November 15-18, 2001.
Gavrilova N.S., Gavrilov
L.A. "Consanguinity and human longevity: Findings from the
International Centenarian Study." Poster presented at
the Annual meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Chicago, November 15-18, 2001.
Gavrilov
L.A., Gavrilova
N.S., Evdokushkina G.N., Semyonova V.G. 2001. "Parental age effects on
human longevity". Paper presented at the 17th Congress of the
International Association of Gerontology, Vancouver, Canada, July 1-6, 2001.
Gavrilova N.S., Gavrilov
L.A., Semyonova V.G., Evdokushkina G.N. 2001. "Study of the inheritance
of
human longevity". Paper presented at the 17th Congress of the
International Association of Gerontology, Vancouver, Canada, July 1-6, 2001.
Gavrilov
L.A.,
Gavrilova N.S., Evdokushkina G.N., Semyonova V.G. 2001. "Inbreeding and
human longevity: first findings from the International Centenarian
Study."
Paper presented at the 13th Meeting of the International Network on
Health
Expectancy (REVES-13), Vancouver, Canada.
Gavrilova, N.S.,
Semyonova, V.G., Evdokushkina, G.N., Gavrilov, L.A. 2001.
"Mortality crisis in Russia: New
health threats". Paper presented at the 13th Meeting of the
International
Network on Health Expectancy (REVES-13), Vancouver, Canada.
Gavrilov
L.A.,
Gavrilova N.S., Evdokushkina G.N., Semyonova V.G. 2001.
"Gender-specific
effects of early life events on adult lifespan". Paper presented at the
Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America (Washington, DC, March 23-25, 2001).
Abstract published in: Population Association of America. 2001 Annual
Meeting.
Final Program and Abstracts. p.233.
Gavrilova, N.S.,
Evdokushkina, G.N., Semyonova, V.G., Gavrilov, L.A. 2001.
"Economic crises, stress and mortality in Russia".
Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Population Association of
America
(Washington, DC, March 23-25, 2001).
Abstract published in: Population Association of America. 2001 Annual
Meeting.
Final Program and Abstracts. p.220-221.
2000
Gavrilov L.A.,
Gavrilova N.S., Evdokushkina G.N., Semyonova V.G. 2000. "Biodemographic
study of the boundaries for human longevity". Paper presented at the
Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America (Los Angeles, CA, March 23-25, 2000).
Abstract published in: Population Association of America. 2000 Annual
Meeting. Final
Program and Abstracts. p.187.
Gavrilova N.S., Gavrilov
L.A., Evdokushkina G.N., Semyonova V.G. 2000. "Heritability of human
lifespan is affected by parental age at childbirth". Paper presented at
the Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America (Los Angeles, CA, March 23-25, 2000).
Abstract published in: Population Association of America. 2000 Annual
Meeting.
Final Program and Abstracts. p.220.
Gavrilov
L.A., Gavrilova N.S. 2000.
"Life expectancy and the month of birth." Paper presented at the 12th
Meeting of the International Network on Health Expectancy (REVES-12), Los Angeles, CA.
Gavrilova, N.S.,
Semyonova, V.G., Evdokushkina, G.N., Gavrilov, L.A. 2000.
"Health responses to economic changes in Russia".
Paper presented at the 12th Meeting of the International Network on
Health
Expectancy (REVES-12), Los Angeles, CA.
1999
Gavrilova, N.S.,
Gavrilov, L.A.,
Evdokushkina, G.N., Semyonova, V.G. 1999. "The future of human
longevity:
a more realistic approach for life expectancy forecasting". Paper
presented at the 28th Annual Meeting of the American Aging Association
(AGE). June 4-8, 1999, Seattle, WA.
Gavrilova, N.S.,
Semyonova, V.G., Evdokushkina, G.N., Gavrilov, L.A. 1999.
"The response of violent mortality to economic crisis in Russia". Paper
presented at the Annual Meeting of the Population Association of
America (New
York, March 25-27, 1999). Abstract published in: Population Association
of
America. 1999 Annual Meeting. Final Program and Abstracts. 1999, p.169.
1998
Gavrilov L.A., Gavrilova
N.S., Evdokushkina G.N., Semyonova V.G. 1998. "Biodemographic study of
parental age effects on human longevity". Paper presented at the Annual
Meeting of the Population Association of America (Chicago, IL, April
2-4,
1998). Abstract published in: Population Association of America. 1998
Annual
Meeting. Final Program and Abstracts. p.142.
Gavrilova N.S., Gavrilov
L.A., Evdokushkina G.N., Semyonova V.G. 1998. "Mechanisms of familial
transmission of human longevity: comparison of maternal and paternal
contributions
into offspring lifespan". Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the
Population Association of America (Chicago, IL, April 2-4, 1998).
Abstract
published in: Population Association of America. 1998 Annual Meeting.
Final
Program and Abstracts. p.142.
1997
Gavrilov L.A., Gavrilova N.S. 1997.
"Paternal age at reproduction as a predictor of human life
expectancy", Paper presented at the Tenth Meeting of the International
Network on Health Expectancy (REVES-10), Nihon University, Population Research Center, Tokyo, Japan.
Gavrilova N.S., Gavrilov
L.A. 1997. "New estimates for the heritability of human life
expectancy", Paper presented at the Tenth Meeting of the International
Network on Health Expectancy (REVES-10), Nihon University, Population Research Center, Tokyo, Japan.
Response
of the Scientific Community to the Scientific Research and the Book by
L.A.Gavrilov and N.S.Gavrilova:
"...
This book is a highly valuable contribution to the discipline. ...This
book
should make scientists take notice of research on aging and longevity
... in
the former Soviet Union" - Dr. S. Jay
Olshansky, Ph.D., University of Chicago, USA.
Population and Development Review, 1992, vol.18, No.3, pp.555-558.
"...
The birth of modern biodemography in a book published by Gavrilov and
Gavrilova
(1991) …" - Dr. S. Jay Olshansky, Ph.D., University of Chicago, USA.
Population and Development Review, 1998, vol.24, No.2, p.384.
"Highly
recommended for stimulating fresh approaches ... " - Professor Roy L.
Walford, M.D., UCLA School of Medicine, USA. The Gerontologist, 1991,
vol.31,
No.5, p.707.
"...
Many will find an excursion into it stimulating". - Dr. Emily Grundy,
Lecturer in Gerontology, Age Concern Institute of Gerontology, King's
College, London, UK. British
Medical Journal, 1992, vol.305, No.6850, p.431.
"The
Gavrilovs have made a valuable contribution to the study of life span,
and any
future work on the subject will have to take account of the rich
contents of
this book". - Dr. Vaino Kannisto, Former United Nations Adviser on
Demography. Population Studies, 1992, vol.46, No.2, pp. 366-367.
"This
book should be read by all members of the profession interested in
mortality -
which should be all members of the profession" - Dr. H.A.R.Barnett, Institute of Actuaries, UK. J.of The
Institute of Actuaries, 1992, vol.119, Part II, pp.379-381.
"Good
new book on ageing". - Dr. Thomas B.L.Kirkwood, Ph.D. Head of the
Laboratory of Mathematical Biology, National Institute for Medical
Research,
London, United Kingdom. Nature, 1991, vol.352, 29 August, pp.767-768.
"...
The reader will benefit enormously from the broadening of perspective
as a
result of exposure to the Gavrilovs' theories on the biology of life
span"
- Dr. Michael Akiyama, University of Michigan, Dearborn, USA. Human
Biology, 1992, vol.64, No.4, pp.630-632.
"The
book features quite a bit of demographic theory and analysis. It is
refreshing" - Professor Michael R.Rose, University of California, Irvine, USA. Annals
of Human Biology, 1992, vol.19, No.3, pp.320-321.
"A
general theory of lifespan is thus created." - Dr. Norman Vetter,
University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff, UK. J. of
Epidemiology & Community Health, 1992, vol.46, No.6, p.630.
"I
found it to be highly rewarding reading." - Dr. Edward J.Masoro, University of Texas Health Science Center.Quarterly Review of
Biology, 1993, vol.68, p.92.
"It
raises lots of interesting questions, … clarifies many methodological
issues,
and lays the groundwork in an entertaining way for future research." -
Dr.
Kenneth Hill, The Johns Hopkins University School of
Hygiene and Public Health, Baltimore, USA. American
Journal of Epidemiology., 1994, vol.139, No.2, p.231-232.
"Clearly,
this is a very interesting, provocative and thought-provoking book" -
Dr.
Ward Dean, M.D., The Center for Bio-Gerontology, Pencasola, Florida, USA.
Experimental Gerontology, 1992, vol.27, No.2, pp.251-253.
"This
is an interesting book, full of tables and data and polemical in its
approach." - Professor William A.Pryor, Director of Biodynamic
Institute,
Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA,USA. Free Radical Biology
&
Medicine, 1992, vol.12, pp.331-332.
"It
brings to bear a fresh approach whose ideas are logically presented and
developed". - Dr. Brian Merry, Ph.D., Institute of Human Aging,
University
of Liverpool, United Kingdom.
Ageing and Society, 1991, vol.11, No.4, pp.509-510.
"...
Should be read by anyone seriously interested in ageing. ... You will
find this
a surprisingly good 'read', and a must for every library". -
Dr.D.Sebastian Fairweather, Physician, Department of Geriatric
Medicine, Oxford, United Kingdom. Age and Ageing,
1992, vol.21, No.5, pp.386-387.
"Ein
aktuelles buch, das sicherlich die internationale diskussion des
problems
befordern kann." - Prof. Dr. Ingeborg Falck, Berlin, Germany.
Zeitschrift für Gerontologie, 1991, Band 25, Heft 1, S.56.
"The
book is well written, easy to read, and should be of interest to a wide
spectrum of readers including physicians, biologists, biochemists,
gerontologists..." - Prof. Robert W.Gracy, University of North Texas, USA.
Educational Gerontology, 1993, vol.19, No.1, pp.92-93.
"This
book is directed toward researchers interested in statistical patterns
and
mathematical models of human life span. For students within this
defined area
of research, this text offers a good historical perspective, insight
into the
Russian literature, and insight into the quantitative analysis of life
span" - Dr. Deborah A. Roach, Department of Zoology, Duke University,
Durham, USA. Ecology, 1992, vol.73, No.1, pp.379-381.
"This
book is in essence a biostatistical analysis of the problems of
lifespan, human
and animal. ... The literature in many languages had clearly been well
covered,
and much has been made of national and other mortality statistics in
this
century. ... A useful source book." - Dr. F.I.Caird, D.M., F.R.C.P.,
Professor of Geriatric Medicine, Southern General Hospital, Glasgow, UK. J.of
Clinical and Experimental Gerontology, 1992, vol.14, No. 3 & 4,
p.309.
"This
intelligent and thought provoking book should be read widely" - Dr.
Suresh
I.S.Rattan, Ph.D., Laboratory of Cellular Ageing, Aarhus University, Denmark. Indian
Journal of Experimental Biology, 1993, vol.31, p.499-500.
"This
is a provocative and refreshing book" - Dr.Alan R.Hipkiss, Age Concern
Institute of Gerontology, King's College London, UK. International
Journal of
Geriatric Psychiatry, 1992, vol.7, No.8, p.614.
"To
sum up, the book is substantial, interesting and brings fresh air. We
can
confidently commend its study to all scientists ... " - Dr. Janos
Izsak,
Department of Zoology, Berzsenyi Teachers' College, Szombathely, Hungary. Archives
of Gerontology and Geriatrics, 1992, vol.15, No.2,pp.192-194.
"This
... is an excellent book. ... Nobody interested in aging should fail to
read". - Dr. C. S. Downes, Department of Zoology, University of Cambridge, UK.
BioEssays, 1993, vol.15, No.5, pp.359-362.
"...Provocative
and entertaining reading and can be recommended to anyone with an
interest in
biological aging." - Dr. Douglas E.Crews, Department of Anthropology, Ohio State University, USA. Journal
of Cross-Cultural Gerontology, 1993, vol.8, No.3, pp.281-290.
"It
deserves to be read widely. Scientists and physicians who are
interested in the
aging of populations or of individuals will be much more effective in
their
work if they become familiar with the subject matter of this book." -
Journal of Orthomolecular Medicine, 1993, vol.8, No.1, pp.59-60.
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