Dr. Natalia S. Gavrilova
Dr. Natalia S. Gavrilova is at
University of Chicago, and
Research Associate, Center on Aging, NORC at the
University of Chicago.
She is an Editorial Board Member of
Biogerontology and Member of
NIH Grant Review Committee:
ZRG HOPB 02.
She has been featured in the
Encyclopedia Britannica,
Science,
The Scientist,
Sunday Times London,
The Guardian, UK, and
IEEE Spectrum.
Natalia coauthored the innovative Amazon downloads
Validation of Exceptional Longevity: An article
from: Population and Development Review and
Evolution, mutations, and human longevity: European royal and noble
families: An article from: Human Biology. She
also coauthored
Search for Predictors of Exceptional Human Longevity: Using
Computerized Genealogies and Internet Resources for Human Longevity
Studies,
Reliability Theory of Aging and Longevity,
Biodemography of Aging and Age-Specific Mortality in Drosophila
melanogaster,
Models of Systems Failure in Aging,
Childhood Conditions and Exceptional Longevity,
Human longevity and reproduction: An evolutionary
perspective, and
Pathology effects at radiation doses below those causing
increased mortality.
Read the full list of
her publications!
She is an Ad Hoc Reviewer for
American Journal of Public Health, Biogerontology,
Biology Letters (Royal Society), Demography, European Journal of
Population, Experimental Gerontology, Gender Medicine, Genus,
International Journal of Epidemiology, Journal of the American
Geriatrics Society, Journal of Anti-Aging Medicine, Journal of
Gerontology, Journal of Theoretical Biology, Mathematical Population
Studies, Mechanisms of Ageing and Development, Population, Statistics
in Medicine, Social Biology, Social Forces, and the electronic journal
“The
Scientific World Journal”.
Natalia earned her M.S. in Chemistry from
Moscow State University in
1977, her Ph.D. in Anthropology from Moscow State University in 1982,
and
her
M.S. in Computer Science from the
University of Chicago in 2003.
She is a member of
International Union for the Scientific Study of Population (IUSSP),
Population Association of America (PAA),
Gerontological Society of
America (GSA),
Social Science History Association (SSHA), and
Moscow Society of Naturalists, Demographic Section of the Moscow House
of Scientists.