
Demography and Economics of Aging and Alzheimer’s
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In the new edition of PRB Today’s Research on Aging, Paola Scommegna , Mark Mather & Diana Elliott explore recent research probing the dynamics of social connection and health supported by the The National Institute on Aging (NIA). The findings point to myriad ways in which social ties bolster health.

The recording of a webinar co-hosted with PRB, is now available. Tyson Brown & Jennifer Karas Montez discussed how U.S. state policies and systems can affect racial and regional inequities in health and longevity. myumi.ch/xqNA1

📢Friday, January 31st📢 Join us for our first Friday spring seminar with Karen Fingerman, Karen Fingerman! ✍️"The Full Spectrum of Daily Social Engagement in Late Life" 🗺️In-person in RLP 1.302 E @ UT Austin ⏲️12 - 1 pm CT More information @ bit.ly/Fingerman25


Join Texas Center on Aging & Population Sciences Tuesday, 12/31 for their speaker series featuring Karen Fingerman: The Full Spectrum of Daily Social Engagement in Late Life myumi.ch/ypg24

China's population is aging and companies and services are adapting to serve the hundreds of millions of people over the age of 60. Center for Aging and Policy Studies Merril Silverstein has studied how infrastructure development is increasingly geared towards an older society in China, telling NPR,


With support from The National Institute on Aging (NIA), the La Follette School of Public Affairs and Initiative in Social Genomics at the UW–Madison is hosting The Advances in Social Genomics Conference Series (TAGC). Researchers from any of the biological or social sciences are encouraged to participate. To be considered for

A new article from PRB by Paola Scommegna Mark Mather & Dan Vahaba reports on new studies funded by The National Institute on Aging (NIA) which identify early warning signs of cognitive decline & key factors that contribute to dementia risk. Early diagnosis allows access to treatments that can delay

📢Friday, March 28th📢 Join us for our next Friday spring seminar with Adolfo Cuevas! ✍️"From Discrimination to Disease: The Role of Inflammation" 📍In-person in RLP 1.302 E @ UT Austin and via Zoom ⏰12 - 1 pm CT More information @ bit.ly/CuevasCAPS Demography and Economics of Aging and Alzheimer’s


