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Eric Stallard is affiliated with Duke University in the United States. Their research spans multiple disciplines including Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics, and Molecular Biology, with significant contributions across related subfields such as Molecular Biology, Psychiatry and Mental Health, Physiology, Health, and Geriatrics and Gerontology.

Their body of work covers several main topics including Dementia and Cognitive Impairment Research, Frailty in Older Adults, Genetic Associations and Epidemiology, Adipose Tissue and Metabolism, Immune Responses and Vaccinations, Nutritional Studies and Diet, and Health Systems, Economic Evaluations, and Quality of Life.

Eric Stallard's recent notable papers include:

  • Decline in biological resilience as key manifestation of aging: Potential mechanisms and role in health and longevity (2020), published in Mechanisms of Ageing and Development
  • Associations of infections and vaccines with Alzheimer's disease point to a role of compromised immunity rather than specific pathogen in AD (2024), published in Experimental Gerontology
  • APOE ɛ4 allele and TOMM40-APOC1 variants jointly contribute to survival to older ages (2022), published in Aging Cell
  • Validation and demonstration of a new comprehensive model of Alzheimer's disease progression (2021), published in Alzheimer's & Dementia
  • Composite Measure of Physiological Dysregulation as a Predictor of Mortality: The Long Life Family Study (2020), published in Frontiers in Public Health

Frequent collaboration has been an element of their research, with repeated co-authorship alongside several scientists, including Anatoliy I. Yashin, Konstantin G. Arbeev, Svetlana Ukraintseva, Alexander M. Kulminski, and Igor Akushevich.

Eric Stallard has published extensively in venues such as Innovation in Aging, Alzheimer's & Dementia, Aging, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), and the Journal of Alzheimer's Disease.

Best Publications

  • The impact of heterogeneity in individual frailty on the dynamics of mortality.

    James W. Vaupel;Kenneth G. Manton;Eric Stallard

  • Chronic disability trends in elderly United States populations: 1982–1994

    Kenneth G. Manton;Larry Corder;Eric Stallard

  • Estimates of change in chronic disability and institutional incidence and prevalence rates in the U.S. elderly population from the 1982, 1984, and 1989 National Long Term Care Survey.

    Kenneth G. Manton;Larry S. Corder;Eric Stallard

  • Alternative models for the heterogeneity of mortality risks among the aged.

    Kenneth G. Manton;Eric Stallard;James W. Vaupel

  • Limits to human life expectancy: evidence prospects and implications.

    Manton Kg;Stallard E;Tolley Hd

  • Recent Trends in Mortality Analysis

    Kenneth G. Manton;Eric Stallard

  • Changes in the age dependence of mortality and disability: Cohort and other determinants

    Kenneth G. Manton;Eric Stallard;Larry Corder

  • Changes in the Use of Personal Assistance and Special Equipment from 1982 to 1989: Results from the 1982 and 1989 NLTCS

    Kenneth G. Manton;Larry Corder;Eric Stallard

  • Hospital Readmission Among Older Adults Who Return Home With Unmet Need for ADL Disability

    Glen DePalma;Huiping Xu;Kenneth E. Covinsky;Bruce A. Craig

  • Chronic disease modelling: Measurement and evaluation of the risks of chronic disease processes

    Kenneth G. Manton;Eric Stallard

  • Empirical Bayes Procedures for Stabilizing Maps of U.S. Cancer Mortality Rates

    Kenneth G. Manton;Max A. Woodbury;Eric Stallard;Wilson B. Riggan

  • Methods For Comparing The Mortality Experience of Heterogeneous Populations

    Kenneth G. Manton;Eric Stallard;James W. Vaupel

  • Changes in Morbidity and Chronic Disability in the U.S. Elderly Population: Evidence from the 1982, 1984, and 1989 National Long Term Care Surveys

    Kenneth G. Manton;Eric Stallard;Larry Corder

  • THE DYNAMICS OF DIMENSIONS OF AGE-RELATED DISABILITY 1982 TO 1994 IN THE U.S. ELDERLY POPULATION

    Kenneth G. Manton;Eric Stallard;Larry S. Corder

  • A variance components approach to categorical data models with heterogeneous cell populations: analysis of spatial gradients in lung cancer mortality rates in North Carolina counties

    Kenneth G. Manton;Max A. Woodbury;Eric Stallard

  • Cross-sectional estimates of active life expectancy for the U.S. elderly and oldest-old populations.

    Kenneth G. Manton;Eric Stallard

  • Unmet Need for ADL Assistance Is Associated With Mortality Among Older Adults With Mild Disability

    Shuang He;Bruce A. Craig;Huiping Xu;Kenneth E. Covinsky

  • The black/white mortality crossover: investigation in a community-based study.

    Steve Wing;Kenneth G. Manton;Eric Stallard;Curtis G. Hames

  • Forecasts of active life expectancy: policy and fiscal implications.

    Kenneth G. Manton;Eric Stallard;Korbin Liu

  • Methods for evaluating the heterogeneity of aging processes in human populations using vital statistics data: explaining the black/white mortality crossover by a model of mortality selection.

    Kenneth G Manton;Eric Stallard

  • Recent Trends in Mortality Analysis.

    Alberto Palloni;Kenneth G. Manton;Eric Stallard

Frequent Co-Authors

Kenneth C. Land
Kenneth C. Land Duke University
Yaakov Stern
Yaakov Stern Columbia University
Joel E. Cohen
Joel E. Cohen Rockefeller University
Mary F. Feitosa
Mary F. Feitosa Washington University in St. Louis
Burton H. Singer
Burton H. Singer University of Florida
Yi Zeng
Yi Zeng Peking University
James W. Vaupel
James W. Vaupel University of Southern Denmark
Anne B. Newman
Anne B. Newman University of Pittsburgh
Irma T. Elo
Irma T. Elo University of Pennsylvania
Marilyn S. Albert
Marilyn S. Albert Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

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