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Professor Ashley Adamson
Kimberley Davies
Emma Foster
Dr Angela Jones
Professor John Mathers
et al.
Assessment of Dietary Intake in Three Cohorts of Advanced Age in Two Countries: Methodology Challenges2023
Dr Antoneta Granic
Dr Carmen Martin-Ruiz
Lucy Rimmer
Dr Richard Dodds
Dr Louise Robinson
et al.
Immunosenescence profiles of lymphocyte compartments and multiple long-term conditions (multimorbidity) in very old adults: The Newcastle 85+ Study2022
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
New hallmarks of ageing: a 2022 Copenhagen ageing meeting summary2022
Professor Heather Cordell
Dr Carmen Martin-Ruiz
Dr Louise Robinson
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Fotios Drenos
et al.
No Evidence That Genetic Variation at the Klotho Locus Is Associated With Longevity in Caucasians from the Newcastle 85+ Study and the UK Biobank2022
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Aging as a consequence of selection to reduce the environmental risk of dying2021
Professor Heather Cordell
Dr Kristin Ayers
Dr Joanna Collerton
Dr Karen Davies
Dr Rachel Duncan
et al.
Publisher Correction: A meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies identifies multiple longevity genes (Nature Communications, (2019), 10, 1, (3669), 10.1038/s41467-019-11558-2)2021
Dr Axel Kowald
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Senolytics and the compression of late-life mortality2021
Dr Antoneta Granic
Dr Carmen Martin-Ruiz
Dr Richard Dodds
Professor Dame Louise Robinson
Professor Ioakim Spyridopoulos
et al.
Immunosenescence profiles are not associated with muscle strength, physical performance and sarcopenia risk in very old adults: The Newcastle 85+ Study2020
Dr Axel Kowald
Dr Joao Passos
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
On the evolution of cellular senescence2020
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Foreword2019
Emeritus Professor Stuart Parker
Dr Rachel Duncan
Dr Andrew Kingston
Professor Barbara Hanratty
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
et al.
Frailty, hospital use and mortality in the older population: findings from the Newcastle 85+ study2019
Professor John Bythell
Emeritus Professor Barbara Brown
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Do reef corals age?2018
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Foreword2018
Dr Connor Richardson
Stephanie Harrison
Dr Katie Brittain
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
et al.
Is There a Link between Cognitive Reserve and Cognitive Function in the Oldest-Old?2018
Professor Bloss Stephan
Dr Antoneta Granic
Dr Joanna Collerton
Dr Karen Davies
Dr Brian Saxby
et al.
Longitudinal changes in global and domain specific cognitive function in the very-old: findings from the Newcastle 85+ Study2018
Professor Peter Gore
Dr Andrew Kingston
Emeritus Professor Garth Johnson
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
et al.
New horizons in the compression of functional decline2018
Dr Craig Stamp
Dr Anze Zupanic
Ashwin Sachdeva
Dr Elizabeth Stoll
Dr Daryl Shanley
et al.
Predominant Asymmetrical Stem Cell Fate Outcome Limits the Rate of Niche Succession in Human Colonic Crypts2018
Dr Axel Kowald
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Resolving the Enigma of the Clonal Expansion of mtDNA Deletions2018
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Why and how are we living longer?2018
Dr Katie Brittain
Dr Andrew Kingston
Dr Karen Davies
Dr Joanna Collerton
Professor Dame Louise Robinson
et al.
An investigation into the patterns of loneliness and loss in the oldest old – Newcastle 85+ Study2017
Annette King
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Dr Daryl Shanley
Explaining sex differences in lifespan in terms of optimal energy allocation in the baboon2017
Dr Antoneta Granic
Dr Karen Davies
Dr Carmen Martin-Ruiz
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
et al.
Grip strength and inflammatory biomarker profiles in very old adults2017
Dr Joost Van Den Heuvel
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Dr Daryl Shanley
Growing more positive with age: The relationship between reproduction and survival in aging flies2017
Dr Antoneta Granic
Dr Karen Davies
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Dr Richard Dodds
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
et al.
Initial level and rate of change in grip strength predict all-cause mortality in very old adults2017
Dr Joost Van Den Heuvel
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Dr Daryl Shanley
Pervasive gene expression responses to a fluctuating diet in Drosophila melanogaster: The importance of measuring multiple traits to decouple potential mediators of life span and reproduction2017
Stephanie Harrison
Professor Ngaire Kerse
Dr Antoneta Granic
Dr Karen Davies
Wendy den Elzen
et al.
Predicting Risk of Cognitive Decline in Very Old Adults Using Three Models: The Framingham Stroke Risk Profile; the Cardiovascular Risk Factors, Aging, and Dementia Model; and Oxi-Inflammatory Biomarkers2017
Dr Richard Dodds
Dr Antoneta Granic
Dr Karen Davies
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
et al.
Prevalence and incidence of sarcopenia in the very old: findings from the Newcastle 85+ Study2017
Dr Antoneta Granic
Professor Thomas Hill
Dr Karen Davies
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Professor Ashley Adamson
et al.
Vitamin D Status, Muscle Strength and Physical Performance Decline in Very Old Adults: A Prospective Study2017
Dr Axel Kowald
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Can aging be programmed? A critical literature review2016
Professor Ioakim Spyridopoulos
Dr Carmen Martin-Ruiz
Professor Catharien Hilkens
Mohammad Yadegarfar
Professor John Isaacs
et al.
CMV-seropositivity and T-cell senescence predict increased cardiovascular mortality in octogenarians - results from the Newcastle 85+ study2016
Dr Joanna Collerton
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Mohammad Yadegarfar
Dr Karen Davies
Professor Stuart Parker
et al.
Deconstructing Complex Multimorbidity in the Very Old: Findings from the Newcastle 85+ Study2016
Dr Antoneta Granic
Dr Karen Davies
Professor Ashley Adamson
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Professor Thomas Hill
et al.
Dietary Patterns High in Red Meat, Potato, Gravy, and Butter Are Associated with Poor Cognitive Functioning but Not with Rate of Cognitive Decline in Very Old Adults2016
Dr Antoneta Granic
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Dr Karen Davies
Professor Ashley Adamson
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
et al.
Effect of dietary patterns of muscle strength and physical performance in the very old: findings from the Newcastle 85+ Study2016
Dr Antoneta Granic
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Professor Avan Sayer
Grip strength decline and its determinants in the very old: longitudinal findings from the Newcastle 85+ Study2016
Dr Antoneta Granic
Dr Karen Davies
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Professor Avan Sayer
et al.
Grip strength decline and its determinants in the very old: longitudinal findings from the Newcastle 85+ Study2016
Dr Rachel Duncan
Dr Andrew Kingston
Professor Bloss Stephan
Professor Fraser Birrell
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
et al.
Influence of Joint Pain on the Incidence and Progression of Disability in the Very Old: The Newcastle 85+ Study2016
Dr Nuno Mendonca
Professor Thomas Hill
Dr Antoneta Granic
Dr Karen Davies
Dr Joanna Collerton
et al.
Micronutrient intake and food sources in the very old: Analysis of the Newcastle 85+ Study2016
Professor Andrew Fisher
Mohammad Yadegarfar
Dr Joanna Collerton
Therese Small
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
et al.
Respiratory health and disease in a UK population-based cohort of 85 year olds: The Newcastle 85+ Study2016
Professor Thomas Hill
Dr Antoneta Granic
Dr Karen Davies
Dr Joanna Collerton
Dr Carmen Martin-Ruiz
et al.
Serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D concentration and its determinants in the very old: The Newcastle 85+ study2016
Professor Simon Pearce
Dr Salman Razvi
Mohammad Yadegarfar
Dr Carmen Martin-Ruiz
Dr Andrew Kingston
et al.
Serum Thyroid Function, Mortality and Disability in Advanced Old Age: The Newcastle 85+Study2016
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Understanding the physiology of the ageing individual: computational modelling of changes in metabolism and endurance2016
Dr Antoneta Granic
Dr Terry Aspray
Professor Thomas Hill
Dr Karen Davies
Dr Joanna Collerton
et al.
25-hydroxyvitamin D and increased all-cause mortality in very old women: the Newcastle 85+ study2015
Paul Innerd
Professor Mike Catt
Dr Joanna Collerton
Dr Karen Davies
Professor Mike Trenell
et al.
A comparison of subjective and objective measures of physical activity from the Newcastle 85+ study2015
Dr Daryl Shanley
Alex Houston
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
A dynamic framework for the study of optimal birth intervals reveals the importance of sibling competition and mortality risks2015
Dr Murugu Veerasamy
Dr Richard Edwards
Professor Gary Ford
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Joanne Newton
et al.
Acute Coronary Syndrome among Older Patients: A Review2015
Dr Joanna Collerton
Dr Carmen Martin-Ruiz
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Professor Thomas von Zglinicki
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
et al.
Age-related frailty and its association with biological markers of ageing2015
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Aging: designed to die?2015
Dr Joanna Collerton
Dr Antoneta Granic
Dr Karen Davies
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
et al.
Antihypertensive drug use and risk of cognitive decline in the very old: an observational study, The Newcastle 85+ Study2015
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Deciphering death: a commentary on Gompertz (1825) 'On the nature of the function expressive of the law of human mortality, and on a new mode of determining the value of life contingencies'2015
Dr Antoneta Granic
Dr Karen Davies
Professor Ashley Adamson
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Professor Thomas Hill
et al.
Dietary Patterns and Socioeconomic Status in the Very Old: The Newcastle 85+ Study2015
Dr Axel Kowald
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Evolutionary significance of ageing in the wild2015
Professor Avan Sayer
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Grip strength and mortality: a biomarker of ageing?2015
Dr David Dolan
Dr Anze Zupanic
Dr Glyn Nelson
Philip Hall
Dr Satomi Miwa
et al.
Integrated Stochastic Model of DNA Damage Repair by Non-homologous End Joining and p53/p21- Mediated Early Senescence Signalling2015
Stephanie Harrison
Professor Bloss Stephan
Dr Mario Siervo
Dr Antoneta Granic
Dr Karen Davies
et al.
Is There an Association Between Metabolic Syndrome and Cognitive Function in Very Old Adults? The Newcastle 85+Study2015
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Low tobacco-related cancer incidence in offspring of long-lived siblings: a comparison with Danish national cancer registry data2015
Dr Rachel Duncan
Emeritus Professor Roger Francis
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Dr Andrew Kingston
Dr Joanna Collerton
et al.
Magnitude of fragility fracture risk in the very old – are we meeting their needs? The Newcastle 85+ Study2015
Dr Rachel Duncan
Emeritus Professor Roger Francis
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Dr Andrew Kingston
Dr Joanna Collerton
et al.
Magnitude of fragility fracture risk in the very old-are we meeting their needs? The Newcastle 85+Study2015
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Nutrition and Health throughout life cycle: Nutrition and Ageing2015
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Dr Diana Jurk
Annette King
Oxidative stress and life histories: unresolved issues and current needs2015
Dr Antoneta Granic
Professor Thomas Hill
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Dr Karen Davies
Dr Joanna Collerton
et al.
Serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D and cognitive decline in the very old: The Newcastle 85+ study2015
Dr Mario Siervo
Dr Carla Prado
Dr Joanna Collerton
Dr Karen Davies
Dr Andrew Kingston
et al.
Serum osmolarity and haematocrit do not modify the association between the impedance index (Ht2/Z) and total body water in the very old: The Newcastle 85+Study2015
Dr Andrew Kingston
karen Davies
Dr Joanna Collerton
Professor Dame Louise Robinson
Dr Rachel Duncan
et al.
The enduring effect of education - socioeconomic differences in disability trajectories from age 85 years in the Newcastle 85+ Study2015
Dr Mario Siervo
Dr Antoneta Granic
Dr Karen Davies
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Professor Dame Louise Robinson
et al.
The Framingham Stroke Risk Score and elevated biomarkers predict cognitive impairment in the very old2015
Dr Joanna Collerton
Hannah Gautrey
Sanne van Otterdijk
Dr Karen Davies
Dr Carmen Martin-Ruiz
et al.
Acquisition of aberrant DNA methylation is associated with frailty in the very old: findings from the Newcastle 85+Study2014
Dr Mario Siervo
Dr Andrew Kingston
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Professor John Mathers
Dr Joanna Collerton
et al.
Anthropometric measures of adiposity as predictors of disability-free life expectancy and all-cause mortality in the very old2014
Dr Kirstie Anderson
Professor Mike Catt
Dr Joanna Collerton
Dr Karen Davies
Professor Thomas von Zglinicki
et al.
Assessment of sleep and circadian rhythm disorders in the very old: the Newcastle 85+ Cohort Study2014
Dr Laura Greaves
Marco Nooteboom
Dr Joanna Elson
Dr Helen Tuppen
Geoffrey Taylor
et al.
Clonal Expansion of Early to Mid-Life Mitochondrial DNA Point Mutations Drives Mitochondrial Dysfunction during Human Ageing2014
Dr Anze Zupanic
Dr Catherine Meplan
Dr Sushma Grellscheid
Professor John Mathers
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
et al.
Detecting translational regulation by change point analysis of ribosome profiling data sets2014
Dr Piero Dalle Pezze
Dr Glyn Nelson
Gisela Otten
Dr Viktor Korolchuk
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
et al.
Dynamic Modelling of Pathways to Cellular Senescence Reveals Strategies for Targeted Interventions2014
Dr Axel Kowald
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Erratum to "Mitochondrial mutations and ageing: Can mitochondrial deletion mutants accumulate via a size based replication advantage?" [J. Thero. Biol. 340 (2014) 111-118]2014
Dr Antoneta Granic
karen Davies
Professor Ashley Adamson
Professor John Mathers
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
et al.
Food for Thought: Dietary Patterns and Their Effects on Cognitive Decline in the Newcastle 85+ Study2014
Dr Murugu Veerasamy
Dr Hannah Sinclair
Emerita Professor Julia Newton
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Professor Vijay Kunadian
et al.
Frailty is common among older patients referred for invasive treatment in the setting of non-ST elevation acute coronary syndrome2014
Dr Kristin Ayers
Professor Heather Cordell
Dr Joanna Collerton
Dr Karen Davies
Dr Carmen Martin-Ruiz
et al.
Genome-wide association meta-analysis of human longevity identifies a novel locus conferring survival beyond 90 years of age2014
Dr Richard Dodds
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Professor Avan Sayer
Grip Strength across the Life Course: Normative Data from Twelve British Studies2014
Dr Karen Davies
Dr Andrew Kingston
Professor Dame Louise Robinson
Joan Hughes
Judith Hunt
et al.
Improving Retention of Very Old Participants in Longitudinal Research: Experiences from the Newcastle 85+ Study2014
Professor Bloss Stephan
Dr Mario Siervo
Dr Antoneta Granic
Dr Karen Davies
Professor Dame Louise Robinson
et al.
Metabolic syndrome and cognitive decline in the very old; the Newcastle 85+ study2014
Dr Axel Kowald
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Mitochondrial mutations and ageing: Can mitochondrial deletion mutants accumulate via a size based replication advantage?2014
Laura Wiley
Deepthi Ashok
Dr Carmen Martin-Ruiz
David Talbot
Dr Joanna Collerton
et al.
Reactive Oxygen Species Production and Mitochondrial Dysfunction in White Blood Cells Are Not Valid Biomarkers of Ageing in the Very Old2014
Holly Baines
Dr Jim Stewart
Craig Stamp
Dr Anze Zupanic
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
et al.
Similar patterns of clonally expanded somatic mtDNA mutations in the colon of heterozygous mtDNA mutator mice and ageing humans2014
Dr Andrew Kingston
Dr Karen Davies
Dr Joanna Collerton
Professor Dame Louise Robinson
Dr Rachel Duncan
et al.
The Contribution of Diseases to the Male-Female Disability-Survival Paradox in the Very Old: Results from the Newcastle 85+ Study2014
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
The co-occurrence of mtDNA mutations on different oxidative phosphorylation subunits, not detected by haplogroup analysis, affects human longevity and is population specific2014
Dr Joost Van Den Heuvel
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Dr Daryl Shanley
The plastic fly: the effect of sustained fluctuations in adult food supply on life-history traits2014
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
The road to rack and ruin: selecting deleterious mitochondrial DNA variants2014
Dr Rebecca Wassall
Dr Andrew Kingston
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Dr Joanna Collerton
Emeritus Professor John Bond
et al.
Trajectories in Oral Health and Tooth Loss2014
Dr Andrew Kingston
Professor Dame Louise Robinson
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Dr Joanna Collerton
Dr Karen Davies
et al.
Trajectories of disability in the very old: the effect of early, mid and late life socioeconomic status2014
Dr Axel Kowald
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Transcription could be the key to the selection advantage of mitochondrial deletion mutants in aging2014
Dr Joanna Collerton
Dr Andrew Kingston
Dr Fahad Yousaf
Dr Karen Davies
Dr Antoinette Kenny
et al.
Utility of NT-proBNP as a rule-out test for left ventricular dysfunction in very old people with limiting dyspnoea: the Newcastle 85+Study2014
Dr Antoneta Granic
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Dr Karen Davies
Dr Joanna Collerton
Professor Thomas Hill
et al.
25-hydroxyvitamin D and increased risk of all-cause mortality in very old women: The Newcastle 85+ study.2013
Dr Antoneta Granic
Professor Thomas Hill
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Dr Karen Davies
Dr Joanna Collerton
et al.
Association between serum 25(OH)D and the risk of cognitive decline in the very old: The Newcastle 85+study2013
Dr Joanna Collerton
Dr Angela Pyle
Professor Gavin Hudson
Mohammad Yadegarfar
Dr Karen Davies
et al.
Frailty and mortality are not influenced by mitochondrial DNA haplotypes in the very old2013
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Professor Heather Cordell
Dr Kristin Ayers
Genome-wide linkage analysis for human longevity: Genetics of Healthy Aging Study2013
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
How to classify the oldest old according to their health status: A study on 1160 subjects belonging to 552 90+ Italian sib-ships characterized by familial longevity recruited within the GEHA EU Project2013
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Life-History Evolution and the Polyphenic Regulation of Somatic Maintenance and Survival2013
Dr Axel Kowald
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Mitochondrial mutations and aging: random drift is insufficient to explain the accumulation of mitochondrial deletion mutants in short-lived animals2013
Dr Jo Jefferis
Professor John-Paul Taylor
Dr Joanna Collerton
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Dr Andrew Kingston
et al.
The association between diagnosed glaucoma and cataract and cognitive performance in very old people: Cross sectional findings from the Newcastle 85+ cohort study2013
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
The mental wealth of nations2013
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Dr Daryl Shanley
The Predictive Adaptive Response: Modeling the Life-History Evolution of the Butterfly Bicyclus anynana in Seasonal Environments2013
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Untangling Functional Declines in the Locomotion of Aging Worms2013
Mark McAuley
Professor Darren Wilkinson
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
A whole body mathematical model of cholesterol metabolism and its age associated dysregulation2012
Dr Carole Proctor
Dr Ilse Pienaar
Dr Joanna Elson
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Aggregation, impaired degradation and immunization targeting of amyloid-beta dimers in Alzheimer's disease: A stochastic modelling approach2012
Dr Joanna Collerton
Dr Fahad Yousaf
Dr Andrew Kingston
Dr Antoinette Kenny
Dr Karen Davies
et al.
Cardiac dysfunction among the community dwelling very old2012
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Commentary: Ageing-what's all the noise about? Developments after Gartner2012
Dr Laura Greaves
Dr Joanna Elson
Dr John Grady
Geoffrey Taylor
Professor Robert Taylor
et al.
Comparison of Mitochondrial Mutation Spectra in Ageing Human Colonic Epithelium and Disease: Absence of Evidence for Purifying Selection in Somatic Mitochondrial DNA Point Mutations2012
Armin Rashidi
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Dr Daryl Shanley
Evolution of Asymmetric Damage Segregation: A Modelling Approach2012
Dr Joanna Collerton
Dr Carmen Martin-Ruiz
karen Davies
Professor Mike Catt
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
et al.
Frailty and biomarkers of inflammation, immunoscience and cellular ageing in the Newcastle 85+ Study2012
Dr Joanna Collerton
Dr Carmen Martin-Ruiz
karen Davies
Professor Catharien Hilkens
Professor John Isaacs
et al.
Frailty and the role of inflammation, immunosenescence and cellular ageing in the very old: Cross-sectional findings from the Newcastle 85+ Study2012
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Professor John Bond
Professor Dame Louise Robinson
Dr Andrew Kingston
Dr Joanna Collerton
et al.
Gender differences in the association between self-rated health and mortality: Results from the Newcastle 85+ Study2012
Dr Katie Brittain
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Dr Andrew Kingston
Dr Joanna Collerton
karen Davies
et al.
Loneliness in the very old: Patterns over time2012
Dr Andrew Kingston
Professor John Bond
Dr Joanna Collerton
karen Davies
Professor Dame Louise Robinson
et al.
Modelling the impact of chronic diseases on disability-free life expectancy in the very old2012
Dr Joanna Collerton
Dr Andrew Kingston
Dr Antoinette Kenny
Dr Karen Davies
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
et al.
Prevalence of left ventricular dysfunction in a UK community sample of very old people: the Newcastle 85+ study2012
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Dr Axel Kowald
The free-radical theory of ageing - older, wiser and still alive Modelling positional effects of the primary targets of ROS reveals new support2012
Dr Jo Jefferis
Dr Joanna Collerton
Professor John-Paul Taylor
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Dr Andrew Kingston
et al.
The impact of visual impairment on mini-mental state examination scores in the Newcastle 85+ study2012
Dr Joanna Collerton
Dr Andrew Kingston
Professor John Bond
Dr Karen Davies
Professor Martin Eccles
et al.
The Personal and Health Service Impact of Falls in 85 Years Olds: Cross-Sectional Findings from the Newcastle 85+ Cohort Study2012
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
The place of genetics in ageing research2012
Dr Andrew Kingston
karen Davies
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Dr Joanna Collerton
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
et al.
Why do older men die and older women become disabled? The role of dementia on transitions to severe disability and death in the very old2012
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
All our tomorrows: the science of human ageing2011
Dr Carmen Martin-Ruiz
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Dr Andrew Kingston
Dr Joanna Collerton
Professor Mike Catt
et al.
Assessment of a large panel of candidate biomarkers of ageing in the Newcastle 85+ study2011
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Dr Joanna Collerton
Dr Karen Davies
Dr Andrew Kingston
Professor Dame Louise Robinson
et al.
Capability and dependency in the Newcastle 85+ cohort study. Projections of future care needs2011
Daniel Collerton
Jill Collerton
Professor John Bond
Dr Brian Saxby
Professor Ian McKeith
et al.
Cognitive Performance in a UK Cohort of 85 Year Olds: The Newcastle 85+ Study2011
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Current key developments2011
Dr Joanna Collerton
Dr Karen Davies
Emerita Professor Erica Haimes
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Design, recruitment, logistics, and data management of the GEHA (Genetics of Healthy Ageing) project2011
Dr Laura Greaves
Dr Martin Barron
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Emeritus Professor Doug Turnbull
Differences in the accumulation of mitochondrial defects with age in mice and humans2011
Dr Axel Kowald
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Evolution of the mitochondrial fusion-fission cycle and its role in aging2011
Jill Collerton
Dr Andrew Kingston
karen Davies
Professor John Bond
Professor Martin Eccles
et al.
Falls are common in 85 year olds, are associated with physical and psychological morbidity, and have marked consequences for health services: Results from the Newcastle 85+ Study2011
Jill Collerton
Dr Fahad Yousaf
Dr Andrew Kingston
Dr Karen Davies
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
et al.
High prevalence of undiagnosed cardiac dysfunction in the oldest old: Findings from the Newcastle 85+ Study2011
Dr Fahad Yousaf
Dr Joanna Collerton
Dr Antoinette Kenny
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
et al.
High prevalence of undiagnosed cardiac dysfunction in the oldest old: Findings from the Newcastle 85+ Study2011
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
On the Programmed/Non-Programmed Nature of Ageing within the Life History2011
Dr Rachel Duncan
Emeritus Professor Roger Francis
Dr Joanna Collerton
karen Davies
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
et al.
Prevalence of arthritis and joint pain in the oldest old - Findings from the Newcastle 85+ Study2011
Dr Rachel Duncan
Emeritus Professor Roger Francis
Dr Joanna Collerton
karen Davies
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
et al.
Prevalence of arthritis and joint pain in the oldest old: findings from the Newcastle 85+ Study2011
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Professor Heather Cordell
Professor Tuck Finch
Speed-bumps ahead for the genetics of later-life diseases2011
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Systems biology of ageing and longevity2011
Wendy den Elzen
Dr Carmen Martin-Ruiz
Professor Thomas von Zglinicki
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Telomere length and anaemia in old age: results from the Newcastle 85-plus Study* and the Leiden 85-plus Study2011
Marco Nooteboom
Professor Robert Taylor
Professor Robert Lightowlers
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Professor John Mathers
et al.
Age-associated mitochondrial DNA mutations lead to small but significant changes in cell proliferation and apoptosis in human colonic crypts2010
Dr Lisa Ferguson
Dr Louise Hyslop
Dimitri Kalleas
Sarah Pace
Jaclyn Barel
et al.
Age-Related Meiotic Segregation Errors in Mammalian Oocytes Are Preceded by Depletion of Cohesin and Sgo22010
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Dr Carmen Martin-Ruiz
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Dr Joanna Collerton
Dr Andrew Kingston
et al.
Biomarkers of ageing and their relationship to disability and cognition [abstract]2010
Dr Laura Greaves
Dr Martin Barron
Dr Stefan Plusa
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Professor John Mathers
et al.
Defects in multiple complexes of the respiratory chain are present in ageing human colonic crypts2010
Dr Laura Greaves
Dr Martin Barron
Dr Stefan Plusa
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Professor John Mathers
et al.
Defects in multiple complexes of the respiratory chain are present in ageing human colonic crypts2010
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Dr Joanna Collerton
Professor Dame Louise Robinson
Professor Martin Eccles
Dr Andrew Kingston
et al.
Disability and dependency: How much care is in the community? [abstract]2010
Dr Joao Passos
Dr Glyn Nelson
Dr Cedric Simillion
Dr Carole Proctor
Dr Satomi Miwa
et al.
Feedback between p21 and reactive oxygen production is necessary for cell senescence2010
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Global aging and the brain2010
Dr Joanna Collerton
Dr Karen Davies
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Dr Andrew Kingston
Professor John Bond
et al.
High levels of disease and health service use but good functional status and self-rated health are found in 85 year olds [abstract]2010
Fotios Drenos
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Selection on Alleles Affecting Human Longevity and Late-Life Disease: The Example of Apolipoprotein E2010
Jenny Scott
Christos Gavriilidis
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Professor Robert Taylor
Professor David Young
et al.
Superoxide dismutase downregulation in osteoarthritis progression and end-stage disease2010
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Dr Daryl Shanley
The connections between general and reproductive senescence and the evolutionary basis of menopause2010
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Why can't - We live forever?2010
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Why women live longer2010
Mark McAuley
Professor Rose Anne Kenny
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Professor Darren Wilkinson
Veronica Miller
et al.
A mathematical model of aging-related and cortisol induced hippocampal dysfunction2009
Ragen Pfeiffer
Alan Leake
Dr Michelle Muller
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Professor Alexander Burkle
et al.
A modified and automated version of the 'Fluorimetric Detection of Alkaline DNA Unwinding' method to quantify formation and repair of DNA strand breaks2009
Professor Julian Hughes
Emerita Professor Erica Haimes
Lorraine Summerville
Dr Karen Davies
Dr Joanna Collerton
et al.
Consenting older adults: research as a virtuous relationship2009
Dr Joanna Collerton
Dr Karen Davies
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Dr Andrew Kingston
Professor John Bond
et al.
Health and disease in 85 year olds: Baseline findings from the Newcastle 85+ cohort study2009
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Professor David Young
Investigating superoxide dismutase expression in cartilage and a potential role in osteoarthritis2009
Armin Rashidi
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Dr Daryl Shanley
Metabolic evolution suggests an explanation for the weakness of antioxidant defences in beta-cells2009
Professor Ashley Adamson
Dr Joanna Collerton
Dr Karen Davies
Dr Emma Foster
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
et al.
Nutrition in advanced age: dietary assessment in the Newcastle 85+ Study2009
Armin Rashidi
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Dr Daryl Shanley
On the Surprising Weakness of Pancreatic Beta-Cell Antioxidant Defences: An Evolutionary Perspective2009
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Quality-quantity trade-off of human offspring under adverse environmental conditions2009
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
A systematic look at an old problem2008
Professor Richard Boys
Professor Darren Wilkinson
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Bayesian inference for a discretely observed stochastic kinetic model2008
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Professor David Young
Epigenetic regulation of metalloproteinases and inhibitors in osteoarthritis2008
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Gerontology - Healthy old age2008
Emerita Professor Julia Newton
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Medical challenges of improving the quality of a longer life2008
Professor Utpal Goswami
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
The mental wealth of nations2008
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Understanding ageing from an evolutionary perspective2008
Dr Tiago Moreira
Professor Julian Hughes
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Professor Carl May
Professor Ian McKeith
et al.
What explains variations in the clinical use of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) as a diagnostic category?2008
Dr Joanna Collerton
Daniel Collerton
Dr Yasumichi Arai
Dr Karen Davies
Professor Martin Eccles
et al.
A comparison of computerized and pencil-and-paper tasks in assessing cognitive function in community-dwelling older people in the Newcastle 85+ pilot study2007
Ragen Pfeiffer
Dr Michelle Muller
Alan Leake
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Professor Alexander Burkle
et al.
An automated version of the fluorescence-detected alkaline DNA-unwinding (FADU) assay to measure DNA strand breaks and DNA repair2007
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Genetics of healthy aging in Europe: The EU-integrated project GEHA (GEnetics of Healthy Aging)2007
Emeritus Professor Tim Cawston
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Professor David Young
Investigating SOD2 gene expression and regulation in osteoarthritic cartilage2007
Dr Joao Passos
Professor Thomas von Zglinicki
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Mitochondria and ageing: Winning and losing in the numbers game2007
Dr Joao Passos
Dr Gabriele Saretzki
Dr Saeed Ahmed
Dr Glyn Nelson
Torsten Richter
et al.
Mitochondrial dysfunction accounts for the stochastic heterogeneity in telomere-dependent senescence2007
Dr Carole Proctor
Professor David Lydall
Professor Richard Boys
Dr Colin Gillespie
Dr Daryl Shanley
et al.
Modelling the checkpoint response to telomere uncapping in budding yeast2007
Dr Joanna Collerton
Dr Carmen Martin-Ruiz
Dr Antoinette Kenny
Dr Karen Davies
Professor Thomas von Zglinicki
et al.
Telomere length is associated with left ventricular function in the oldest old: The Newcastle 85+ study2007
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Professor Mike Catt
Ten commandments for the future of ageing research in the UK: A vision for action2007
Dr Daryl Shanley
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Testing evolutionary theories of menopause2007
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
The biology of ageing2007
Dr Joanna Collerton
Dr Karen Davies
Professor John Bond
Professor Martin Eccles
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
et al.
The Newcastle 85+ study: Biological, clinical and psychosocial factors associated with healthy ageing: Study protocol2007
Jill Collerton
Dr Carmen Martin-Ruiz
Dr Karen Davies
Professor Thomas von Zglinicki
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
et al.
White blood cell telomere length is associated with left ventricular function in the oldest old: The newcastle 85+study2007
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
A Biological Perspective on Aging2006
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Ageing: Too fast by mistake2006
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Alzheimer's disease, mild cognitive impairment, and the biology of intrinsic aging2006
Dr Colin Gillespie
Professor Darren Wilkinson
Dr Daryl Shanley
Dr Carole Proctor
Professor Richard Boys
et al.
BASIS: an internet resource for network modelling.2006
Magdalini Lagou
Professor James Gillespie
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Marcus Drake
Bladder volume alters cholinergic responses of the isolated whole mouse bladder2006
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Book review: Longevity in perspective2006
Dr Daryl Shanley
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Caloric restriction does not enhance longevity in all species and is unlikely to do so in humans2006
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Professor Richard Boys
Dr Colin Gillespie
Dr John Proctor
Dr Daryl Shanley
et al.
Computer modeling in the study of aging2006
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
LINK-AGE: Coordination and consolidation of European biogerontology: en route towards formation of a European college of biogerontology2006
Magdalini Lagou
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Professor James Gillespie
Marcus Drake
Location of interstitial cells and neurotransmitters in the mouse bladder2006
Magdalini Lagou
Professor James Gillespie
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Ian Harvey
Marcus Drake
et al.
Muscarinic stimulation of the mouse isolated whole bladder: Physiological responses in young and ageing mice2006
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Nutrition for a longer life2006
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Alison Walker
Research on ageing: priorities for the European region2006
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
The developmental environment: implications for ageing and life span2006
Dr Colin Gillespie
Professor Darren Wilkinson
Dr Carole Proctor
Dr Daryl Shanley
Professor Richard Boys
et al.
Tools for the SBML community2006
Fotios Drenos
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Trade-off mediated effects on the genetics of human survival caused by increasingly benign living conditions2006
Ragen Pfeiffer
Dr Michelle Muller
Alan Leake
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Professor Alexander Burkle
et al.
An automated version of the fluorescence-detected alkaline DNA-unwinding (FADU) assay to measure DNA strand breaks and DNA repair2005
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Asymmetry and the origins of ageing2005
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Commentary on "How is the evolutionary biological theory of aging holding up against attacks?2005
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Professor Richard Boys
Dr Colin Gillespie
Dr John Proctor
Dr Daryl Shanley
et al.
Computer Modeling in the Study of Aging2005
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Fantastic voyage: Live long enough to live forever2005
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Dr Daryl Shanley
Food restriction, evolution and ageing2005
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
How important is DNA damage for ageing really?2005
Dr Carole Proctor
Professor Richard Boys
Dr Colin Gillespie
Dr Daryl Shanley
Professor Darren Wilkinson
et al.
Modelling the actions of chaperones and their role in ageing2005
Fotios Drenos
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Modelling the disposable soma theory of ageing2005
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Perspectives from Evolutionary Biology2005
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Professor Thomas von Zglinicki
Science fact and the SENS agenda2005
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
The Art and Science of Ageing2005
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
The Biological Science of Human Ageing2005
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
The life extension revolution: The new science of growing older without aging2005
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
The science of ageing: new frontiers2005
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Time of our lives - What controls the length of life?2005
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Time of our lives : What controls the length of life?2005
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Understanding the odd science of aging2005
Dr Colin Gillespie
Dr Carole Proctor
Dr Daryl Shanley
Professor Darren Wilkinson
Professor Richard Boys
et al.
Web-services for the biology community: the BASIS project2005
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
What accounts for the wide variation in life span of genetically identical organisms reared in a constant environment?2005
Dr Colin Gillespie
Dr Carole Proctor
Professor Richard Boys
Dr Daryl Shanley
Professor Darren Wilkinson
et al.
A mathematical model of ageing in yeast2004
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Alchemy of aging (Book review of Merchants of Immortality: Chasing the Dream of Human Life Extension)2004
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Developmental plasticity and human health2004
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Ragen Pfeiffer
Efficiency of repair of DNA single-strand breaks correlates with life span of mammalian species2004
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Expectations of Life2004
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Hormonal control of the yolk precursor vitellogenin regulates immune function and longevity in honeybees2004
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Inflammation underlying cardiovascular mortality is a late consequence of evolutionary programming2004
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Intrinsic ageing of gut epithelial stem cells2004
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Keep your brain young: the complete guide to physical and emotional health and longevity and The dream of eternal life: Biomedicine, aging, and immortality [Book review]2004
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Life span: Evolutionary, ecological and demographic perspectives2004
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Aging with grace. The nun study and the science of old age: How we can all live longer, healthier and more vital lives by David Snowdon [book review]2003
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Age differences in evolutionary selection benefits2003
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Ageing - future directions for research in biology of ageing, version 1.02003
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Book Review: Aging by numbers2003
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Building bridges to a better age: Biogerontology and its implications for psychogeriatrics in an aging world2003
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Evolutionary basis of human ageing2003
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Evolutionary theory and the mechanisms of aging2003
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Genes that shape the course of ageing2003
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Immortal dreams2003
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Mitochondria and Programmed Cell Death "Slave Revolt" or Community Homeostasis?2003
Professor Robert Taylor
Dr Martin Barron
Dr Gillian Borthwick
Professor Patrick Chinnery
Dr David Samuels
et al.
Mitochondrial DNA mutations and aging in human colonic crypts and stem cells2003
Professor Robert Taylor
Dr Martin Barron
Dr Gillian Borthwick
Professor Patrick Chinnery
Dr David Samuels
et al.
Mitochondrial DNA mutations in human colonic crypt stem cells2003
Dr Carole Proctor
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Modelling cellular senescence as a result of telomere state2003
Professor Alexander Burkle
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase-1 is a survival factor for radiation-exposed intestinal epithelial stem cells in vivo2003
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Dr Carole Proctor
Somatic mutations and ageing in silico2003
Professor Thomas von Zglinicki
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Telomere-driven replicative senescence is a stress response [2]2003
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
The most pressing problem of our age2003
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Tips for youth - Book Review of Ageless Quest: One Scientist's Search for Genes that Prolong Youth by Lenny Guarente2003
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Professor Richard Boys
Dr Colin Gillespie
Dr Carole Proctor
Dr Daryl Shanley
et al.
Towards an e-biology of ageing: Integrating theory and data2003
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Ageing – Future Directions for Research in the Biology of Ageing2002
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Professor Tuck Finch
Ageing: The old worm turns more slowly2002
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Changing complexity in aging: A metric not an hypothesis2002
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Clones, stem cells and immortality?2002
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Evolution of ageing2002
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Genes, sex and ageing2002
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Genetics of old age2002
Dr Carole Proctor
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Modelling telomere shortening and the role of oxidative stress2002
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Molecular gerontology2002
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
New science for an old problem2002
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Oxygen: The molecule that made the world2002
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
p53 and ageing: Too much of a good thing?2002
Professor Jim Edwardson
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Profile of Gerontological Institutions: The Institute for Ageing and Health, University of Newcastle2002
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Senescence2002
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
The breath of life and death2002
Professor Jim Edwardson
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
The Institute for Ageing and Health, University of Newcastle, UK2002
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
The National Service Framework - suggestions about priorities for policy development welcome2002
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Unravelling the mysteries of human ageing2002
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
A stochastic model of cell replicative senescence based on telomere shortening, oxidative stress, and somatic mutations in nuclear and mitochondrial DNA2001
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Ageing2001
Dr Kareen Martin
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Ageing of murine small intestinal stem cells2001
Dr Daryl Shanley
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Caloric restriction, life-history evolution, and bioenergetics: Response to Mitteldorf2001
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Delivering the end of age2001
Dr Daryl Shanley
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Evolution of the human menopause2001
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
If you would live long, choose your parents well2001
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Introduction2001
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Maternal and paternal lines of familial longevity2001
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Optimizing human fertility and survival2001
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Sex and ageing2001
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Sex and Longevity: Sexuality, Gender, Reproduction, Parenthood2001
Professor Thomas von Zglinicki
Professor Alexander Burkle
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Stress, DNA damage and ageing - An integrative approach2001
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
The End of Age2001
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
The genes that control ageing2001
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Where will it all end?2001
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Why does aging occur?2001
Dr Axel Kowald
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Accumulation of defective mitochondria through delayed degradation of damaged organelles and its possible role in the ageing of post-mitotic and dividing cells2000
Dr Kareen Martin
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Age-Related Changes in Irradiation-Induced Apoptosis and Expression of p21 and p53 in Crypt Stem Cells of Murine Intestine2000
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Biological origins of aging2000
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Biology of ageing2000
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Dr Daryl Shanley
Caloric restriction, hormesis and life history plasticity2000
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Dr Daryl Shanley
Caloric restriction, hormesis and life-history plasticity2000
Dr Daryl Shanley
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Calorie Restriction and Aging: A Life-History Analysis2000
Professor Tuck Finch
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Chance, Development and Aging2000
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Dr Daryl Shanley
Evolution, stress, and longevity2000
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Human longevity at the cost of reproductive success: trade-offs in the life history2000
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Molecular gerontology. Bridging the simple and the complex2000
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Similarities of general and reproductive aging2000
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Understanding the biological determinants of longevity: new opportunities and challenges2000
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Why do we age?2000
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Cellular mechanisms of ageing1999
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Evolution, senescence, and health in old age1999
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Human Longevity and Reproductive Success: Response to Gavrilov and Gavrilova1999
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Longevity - does family size matter? Reply1999
Dr Axel Kowald
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Modeling the role of mitochondrial mutations in cellular aging1999
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Molecular gerontology - Bridging the simple and the complex1999
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Normal and abnormal ageing processes in man1999
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Positive correlation between mammalian life span and cellular resistance to stress1999
Professor Tuck Finch
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
The evolution of non-infectious and degenerative disease1999
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
The science of human ageing: new opportunities and challenges1999
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Time of Our Lives: The Science of Human Ageing1999