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Turning Discovery Into Health: Learn About the Latest at the National Institute on Aging
Date/Time
12-1:00 PM ET
Location
Washington, DC
Contact
Sue Peshin
(202) 293-2856
Turning Discovery Into Health: Learn About the Latest at the National Institute on Aging
Russell Senate Office Building
Room SR-385
12:00 – 1:00pm EDT
Boxed lunches will be provided
The National Institute on Aging (NIA) of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), leads the national scientific effort to promote the health and well-being of older adults. Please join the Friends of the National Institute on Aging (FoNIA) to hear about the latest groundbreaking research at the NIA, including a discussion on recent recommendations from the Alzheimer’s Disease Research Summit 2015. Learn about the NIA’s current funding situation and how increased investment in preventing, treating or curing diseases of aging is one of the most effective strategies in reducing national spending on healthcare.
Featured Speakers:
Richard J. Hodes, MD
Director
National Institute on Aging
Marie A. Bernard, MD
Deputy Director
National Institute on Aging
Neil Buckholtz, PhD
Director, Division of Neuroscience
National Institute on Aging
Susan Peschin, MHS
Chair, Friends of the NIA
President & CEO, Alliance for Aging Research
Kathryn Jedrziewski, PhD
Co-Chair, Friends of the NIA
Deputy Director, Institute on Aging, University of Pennsylvania
Boxed lunches will be provided.
This is a widely attended educational event with a meal value of less than $25.
Special thanks to Senator Jerry Moran for making this briefing possible.
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