
معرفی
Jopp Daniela is an Associate Professor at the LIVES Centre, University of Lausanne, focusing on advanced aging, mental health, and cross-cultural gerontology. Her work bridges public health, psychology, and demographic studies, with a particular emphasis on centenarian populations.
- Role: Associate Professor, LIVES Centre, University of Lausanne
- Key Research Areas: Gerontology, Mental Health in Aging, Cross-Cultural Aging, Public Health
Her recent publications (2025–2024) explore functional dependence, depressive symptoms, and care systems for centenarians, often leveraging data from the SWISS100 study. She investigates how technology (e.g., internet use) and socioeconomic factors influence aging outcomes. Collaborative analyses across 31 countries highlight color-emotion associations and global aging disparities.
Notable trends include the use of longitudinal data, proxy reporting, and sensor-based activity monitoring to understand aging. Her work also addresses methodological challenges in centenarian research, such as data quality and symptom screening.
She collaborates extensively with institutions in Switzerland, China, and 31 international partners, contributing to studies on pandemic impacts, caregiver burden, and self-perceptions of aging. Her research informs policies on elder care and resilience in very old age.


