In 2024, I obtained a Master's degree in Epidemiology, Health Data and Biostatistics from the University of Montpellier. I then joined the EpiAgeing team as a PhD student, where I am currently working on a thesis project.
The thesis project focuses on the study of key concepts of ageing, such as multimorbidity, frailty and functional limitations, and their impact on health outcomes and mortality in individuals aged 50 and over. Using harmonised longitudinal data from major international cohorts (Health and Retirement Study, English Longitudinal Study of Ageing, Irish Longitudinal Study of Ageing, and Whitehall II Study), this project aims to assess the predictive performance of these concepts across the lifespan.
Thesis title: Epidemiology of ageing concepts in a large population
Promotion: 2027
Theses
Epidemiology of ageing concepts in an extended population
Mariami Malania
Promotion : 2024
Supervisor.s : Benjamin Landré, Archana Singh-Manoux