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Dr. Daniel Stow is a Research Associate at the Wolfson Institute of Population Health, Queen Mary University of London. His work focuses on frailty, end-of-life care, and health inequalities in aging populations. He holds a PhD from the NIHR SPCR-funded program examining frailty and primary care end-of-life recognition. His research employs large datasets such as electronic health records and the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing (ELSA), utilizing techniques like quantile regression and structural equation modeling.
Key achievements include NIHR SPARC funding, a NIHR SPCR fellowship, and participation in the TUTOR-PHC program. He has published extensively on topics including frailty trajectories, loneliness in older adults, and metabolic risk factors in NAFLD. His work bridges clinical practice and population-level health policy, particularly in optimizing care for vulnerable elderly populations.
- Education: PhD in Primary Care (NIHR SPCR-funded)
- Key Skills: Longitudinal data modeling, Mplus software, clinical data analysis
- Collaborations: NIHR School for Primary Care Research, TUTOR-PHC program
His research highlights interdisciplinary approaches to improving end-of-life care, reducing health disparities, and leveraging wearable technology for mental health assessment in late-life depression.
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