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    Cell Death in Evolutionary Transitions in Individuality
    with Pierre M. Durand and R. E. Michod
    Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 92. 2019.
    Programmed cell death (PCD) in cell groups and microbial communities affects population structures, nutrient recycling, and sociobiological interactions. A less explored area is the role played by PCD in the emergence of higher-level individuals. Here, we examine how cell death impacted evolutionary transitions in individuality (ETIs). The focus is on three specific ETIs - the emergence of the eukaryote cell, multicellularity, and social insects - and we review the theoretical and empirical evid…Read more
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    Patterns of multimorbidity and some psychiatric disorders: A systematic review of the literature
    with Luis Fernando Silva Castro-de-Araujo, Fanny Cortes, Noêmia Teixeira de Siqueira Filha, Elisângela da Silva Rodrigues, Daiane Borges Machado, Jacyra Azevedo Paiva de Araujo, Glyn Lewis, and Spiros Denaxas
    Frontiers in Psychology 13. 2022.
    ObjectiveThe presence of two or more chronic diseases results in worse clinical outcomes than expected by a simple combination of diseases. This synergistic effect is expected to be higher when combined with some conditions, depending on the number and severity of diseases. Multimorbidity is a relatively new term, with the first fundamental definitions appearing in 2015. Studies usually define it as the presence of at least two chronic medical illnesses. However, little is known regarding the re…Read more
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    Challenges in administrative data linkage for research
    with Harvey Goldstein, Mahmoud Azimaee, Anders Hjern, James Boyd, Chris Dibben, and Katie Harron
    Big Data and Society 4 (2). 2017.
    Linkage of population-based administrative data is a valuable tool for combining detailed individual-level information from different sources for research. While not a substitute for classical studies based on primary data collection, analyses of linked administrative data can answer questions that require large sample sizes or detailed data on hard-to-reach populations, and generate evidence with a high level of external validity and applicability for policy making. There are unique challenges …Read more