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Speaker: Sarah Burgard, University of Michigan
A remembrance of things past? Measuring life course exposures and studying later life health disparities
Friday, December 2
12:00 - 1:00 PM
RLP 1.302E and via Zoom
https://utexas.zoom.us/j/96081369182
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SAVE THE DATE! Methods Workshop on Longitudinal Dyadic Data Analysis on Aging Couples
Wednesday, January 25, 2023
9:30 AM - 12:00 PM
RLP 1.302D and Zoom
Thomas Ledermann, Florida State University
Karen Lyons, Connell School of Nursing, Boston College
Robert Ackerman, The University of Texas at Dallas
Registration required for in-person attendance.
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CAPS and UT Austin at GSA 2022
Congratulations to all our scholars who gave presentations or had posters accepted at the Gerontological Society of America Annual Meeting.
Namkee Choi, "Addressing the Mental Health Needs of Homebound Older Adults in Aging Service Settings"
Keynote Lecture 11/3/22
Elizabeth Munoz, "The Intersection of Age and Race: Impact on Reimagining Aging"
Presidential Lecture 11/4/22
Jacqueline Angel, "Caregiving Networks of Diverse Families: Context and Culture Influences on Dementia Care"
Jacqueline Angel, "Turnover and Depressive Symptoms Among Mexican American Caregivers of Persons Living with Dementia"
Hye Won Chai, Sara Mernitz, Debra Umberson, "Sexual Motives, Sexual Frequency, and Sexual Satisfaction Among Middle-Aged Different-Sex and Same-Sex Couples"
Jean Choi, Elizabeth Munoz, Robin Corley, Sally Wadsworth, Chandra Reynolds, "The Effects of Neighborhood Deprivation and Perceived Neighborhood Problems on Depressive Symptoms"
Mateo Farina, "ESPO and Butler-Williams Scientific Symposium: Career Development to Promote Diversity, Discovery, and Aging"
Mateo Farina, "Differences in Life Course Pathways to Dementia Incidence for Black and White Older Americans"
Mateo Farina, "Cognitive Aging in Low- and Middle-Income Countries"
Mateo Farina, "Direct and Indirect Pathways from Education to Cognitive Functioning Among Older Brazilians"
Jiwon Kim, "Caregiving and Cognitive Impairment in Mexico and the US"
Jiwon Kim, "Longitudinal Change in Living Arrangements and Cognitive Impairment"
Yijung Kim, Nicole Richards, Karen Fingerman, "Daily Evening Electronic Media Use, Sedentary Behaviors, and Sleep in Later Life"
Jung Kwak, "Patients' Spiritual Concerns and Needs During Goals of Care Conversations: Healthcare Chaplains' Perspectives"
Crystal Ng, Sae Hwang Han, Karen Fingerman, Kira Birditt, "Do Friends Get Under the Skin? Daily Interactions and Cardiovascular Functioning Among Black and White Americans"
Crystal Ng, Yijung Kim, "Daily Contexts and Health Outcomes Across Adulthood"
Katie Trainum, "Artificial Intelligence and Robotic Approaches to Supporting Older Adults"
Katie Trainum, Elliot Hauser, Bo Xie, "Robots in Senior-Living Facilities: A Systematic Literature Review"
Florence Tse, Jiaxiu Song, Elizabeth Munoz, Su Yeong Kim, "Is Ethnic Heritage Meaningful in Adulthood? Ethnic Identity and Well-Being in Mexican-Origin Female Adults"
Julia Tucker, Sae Hwang Han, "Marital Dissolution and Depressive Symptoms in Middle and Late Life: An Analysis of the Health and Retirement Study"
Shiyang Zhang, Sibo Gao, Karen Fingerman, "Detecting Narcissism from Daily Language Use: A Machine Learning Approach"
Yuanjin Zhou, "The Art of Balance: Empowering Dementia Care Partners to Optimize Their Wellness, Resilience, and Health"
Yuanjin Zhou, Dilara Hasdemir, Emily Ishado, Soo Borson, Tatiana Sadak, "Validating a Behavioral Framework of Resilience in Dementia Care Partners: An Abductive Thematic Analysis Approach"
Zexi Zhou, Karen Fingerman, "Daily Stress, Anticipatory Anxiety, Rumination, and Negative Affect in Late Life"
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CAPRA Pilot Award Funding in the field of AD/ADRD
Pilot award funding for early and established investigators in the field of Alzheimer's Disease and Alzheimer's Disease Related Dementias (AD/ADRD). The CAPRA Pilot Core is seeking novel, population-based pilot projects that aim to reduce the health and financial burden of dementia and improve government and healthcare organization policy.
Application deadline December 2, 2022
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HEADS Call for 2023-24 Pilot Project Proposals
The Hopkins’ Economics of Alzheimer’s Disease & Services Center stimulates and brings together population-based research that identifies, quantifies, and addresses economic- and care systems-related challenges posed by Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias. The HEADS Center expects to competitively award up to $200,000 in pilot awards, with funds up to $50,000 per grant available, based on the innovation and breadth of pilot scope in the coming 2023-2024 cycle. We are particularly interested in supporting promising post-doctoral fellows and junior faculty, but applicants may be of any rank from Johns Hopkins University and external institutions.
Letter of Intent (optional) deadline: January 3, 2023
Full proposal deadline: February 1, 2023
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RCCN November 2022 Update
- Workshops
- Resources
- Events
- Funding & Career Development Opportunities
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Neural Basis of a Silent Alzheimer’s Disease Phase
Inna Slutsky, Ph.D.
Thursday, December 1, 2022
9-10 a.m. (CST)
James J. & Miriam B. Mulva Auditorium
2501 Speedway
Austin, TX 78712
A networking reception with Dr. Slutsky and lecture discussants will follow the in-person event from 10-11 a.m.
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A friendly reminder you should acknowledge both CAPS and the PRC if your affiliation contributed to the work in any way, by providing office or meeting space, intellectual community, administrative or computer support, or statistical/technical advice.
CAPS (P30 center grant), P30AG066614 | PRC (P2C center grant), P2CHD042849
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