Abstract
Biodemography has emerged and grown over the last fifteen years, with loyal and farsighted support from its patrons. As it enters what might be called its adolescence as a field, it faces challenges along with abounding opportunities. One challenge is to continue to generate knowledge that contributes to human health and well-being. A second is to insist on high standards of quality control within its cross-disciplinary environment. Opportunities appear in a variety of directions, including mathematical modeling, genomic analyses, and field studies of aging in the wild.
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Wachter, K. W. (2008). Biodemography comes of age. Demographic Research, 19, 1501–1512. https://doi.org/10.4054/DemRes.2008.19.40
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