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Karen Davies
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Year
Dr Joanna Collerton
Dr Angela Pyle
Dr Gavin Hudson
Mohammad Yadegarfar
Karen Davies
et al.
Frailty and mortality are not influenced by mitochondrial DNA haplotypes in the very old
2013
Andrew Kingston
Dr Joanna Collerton
Karen Davies
Professor John Bond
Dr Louise Robinson
et al.
Losing the Ability in Activities of Daily Living in the Oldest Old: A Hierarchic Disability Scale from the Newcastle 85+ Study
2012
Dr Joanna Collerton
Andrew Kingston
Professor John Bond
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 Study
2012
Professor Carol Jagger
Dr Joanna Collerton
Karen Davies
Andrew Kingston
Lucie Robinson
et al.
Capability and dependency in the Newcastle 85+ cohort study. Projections of future care needs
2011
Dr Joanna Collerton
Karen Davies
Professor Erica Haimes
Professor Thomas Kirkwood CBE
Design, recruitment, logistics, and data management of the GEHA (Genetics of Healthy Ageing) project
2011
Karen Davies
Emma Hutchinson
Professor Helen Foster
British Society for Paediatric and Adolescent Rheumatology Standards of Care for children and young people with juvenile idiopathic arthritis
2010
Professor Helen Foster
Karen Davies
Comment on: Developing standards of care for patients with juvenile idiopathic arthritis
2010
Karen Davies
Dr Joanna Collerton
Professor Carol Jagger
Professor John Bond
Sally Barker
et al.
Engaging the oldest old in research: lessons from the Newcastle 85+ study
2010
Dr Joanna Collerton
Karen Davies
Professor Carol Jagger
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
Professor Julian Hughes
Professor Erica Haimes
Lorraine Summerville
Karen Davies
Dr Joanna Collerton
et al.
Consenting older adults: research as a virtuous relationship
2009
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