Supercentenarian tracking

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Supercentenarian tracking is the field of research involving tracking, recording and verifying the longevity records of supercentenarians. It is related to the fields of research into world records and gerontology. Researchers and groups in the field include Jean-Marie Robine, the Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research, the Gerontology Research Group, the Supercentenarian Research Foundation, Louis Epstein, Stephen Coles, and Robert Young. Resources include the International Database on Longevity.

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