FRONTIERS IN ALZHEIMER’S AND AGING RESEARCH (FrAAR)

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JOINUSFORFRONTIERS INALZHEIMER’S ANDAGING RESEARCH(FrAAR)A National Institutes of Health (NIH) &National Institute of Aging (NIA)sponsored research education programMay 12 – May 17, 2019Hugh Gloster Building (Room B-219)Monday, May 13, 20199: 00 a.m. Theme: Biology of AgingTuesday, May 14, 2019Faculty, staff,students, andother members ofAtlanta Biomedicalcommunity areencouraged toattend9: 00 a.m. Theme: Models for Studying AgingWednesday, May 15, 201910: 15 a.m. Theme: Models for Studying Aging (con’t)/Neurodegeneration and Brain AgingThursday, May 16, 20199: 00 a.m. Theme: Brain Aging & Alzheimer’s ResearchFriday, May 17, 20191: 00 p.m. Theme: Mentorship/Imposter SyndromeIn partnership with National Institutes of Health/National Institute on Aging Magee-Women’sResearch Institute and Foundation and Xavier University of Louisiana

W E L C O M ET OFRONTIERS INALZHEIMER’S ANDAGING RESEARCH(FrAAR)A National Institutes of Health (NIH) &National Institute of Aging (NIA)sponsored research education programMonday, May 13, 2019Theme: Biology of Aging9:00 a.m. Pioneer Lecture:How healthy is the healthspan concept?Matt Kaeberlein, Ph.D.-University of Washington, SeattleFaculty, staff,students, andother members ofAtlanta Biomedicalcommunity areencouraged toattend9:45 a.m. Lecture:Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and the hallmarks of agingKristina Bailey, M.D.-University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha10:30 a.m. Break11:00 a.m. Lecture:Cellular senescence and the biology of aging, disease, and frailtyNathan LeBrasseur, MS, Ph.D.-Mayo Clinic, Rochester12:00 p.m. LunchIn partnership with National Institutes of Health/National Institute on Aging Magee-Women’sResearch Institute and Foundation and Xavier University of Louisiana

W E L C O M ET OFRONTIERS INALZHEIMER’S ANDAGING RESEARCH(FrAAR)A National Institutes of Health (NIH) &National Institute of Aging (NIA)sponsored research education programTuesday, May 14, 2019Theme: Models for Studying Aging9:00 a.m. Lecture:Mice as a model organism to study agingLaura Niedernhofer, M.D., Ph.D. - University of Minnesota, MinneapolisFaculty, staff,students, andother members ofAtlanta Biomedicalcommunity areencouraged toattend9:45 a.m. Lecture:African killifish as a model to identify new principles underlyingvertebrate agingBérénice Benayoun, Ph.D. - University of Southern California, Los Angeles10:30 a.m. Break11:00 a.m. Lecture:Sea urchins as models for aging and regeneration researchAndrea Bodnar, Ph.D. - Gloucester Marine Genomics Institute, Gloucester12:00 p.m. LunchIn partnership with National Institutes of Health/National Institute on Aging Magee-Women’sResearch Institute and Foundation and Xavier University of Louisiana

W E L C O M ET OFRONTIERS INALZHEIMER’S ANDAGING RESEARCH(FrAAR)A National Institutes of Health (NIH) &National Institute of Aging (NIA)sponsored research education programWednesday, May 15, 2019Theme: Models for Studying Aging (con’t)/ Neurodegeneration and Brain Aging10:15 a.m. Lecture:C. elegans as a model for aging researchFaculty, staff,students, andother members ofAtlanta Biomedicalcommunity areencouraged toattendMatt Gill, Ph.D. - Scripps Research Institute, Jupiter11:00 a.m. Lecture:Tau protein aggregation is associated with cellular senescence inthe brainMiranda Orr, Ph.D. - UT Health San Antonio, San AntonioIn partnership with National Institutes of Health/National Institute on Aging Magee-Women’sResearch Institute and Foundation and Xavier University of Louisiana

W E L C O M ET OFRONTIERS INALZHEIMER’S ANDAGING RESEARCH(FrAAR)A National Institutes of Health (NIH) &National Institute of Aging (NIA)sponsored research education programThursday, May 16, 2019Theme: Brain Aging & Alzheimer’sResearch9:00 a.m. Lecture:Parkinson’s disease and aging: lessons from the environmentFaculty, staff,students, andother members ofAtlanta Biomedicalcommunity areencouraged toattendGary Miller, Ph.D. - Columbia University, New York9:45 a.m. Lecture:Brain aging and Alzheimer’s diseaseRussell Swerdlow, M.D. - University of Kansas School of Medicine, Kansas City10:30 a.m. Break11:00 a.m. Lecture:Understanding the impact of sex and gender in Alzheimer’s disease:a call to actionMichelle Mielke, Ph.D. - Mayo Clinic, RochesterIn partnership with National Institutes of Health/National Institute on Aging Magee-Women’sResearch Institute and Foundation and Xavier University of Louisiana

W E L C O M ET OFRONTIERS INALZHEIMER’S ANDAGING RESEARCH(FrAAR)A National Institutes of Health (NIH) &National Institute of Aging (NIA)sponsored research education programFriday, May 17, 2019Theme: Mentorship/ImposterSyndromePlease note this is a closed session1:00 p.m. Lecture:Faculty, staff,students, andother members ofAtlanta Biomedicalcommunity areencouraged toattendMentorship and sponsorship in the neurosciences and beyondNneka Ifejika, M.D., MPH - UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas2:00 p.m. Lecture:Imposter SyndromeJennifer Villwock, M.D. - University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas CityIn partnership with National Institutes of Health/National Institute on Aging Magee-Women’sResearch Institute and Foundation and Xavier University of Louisiana

FRONTIERS IN ALZHEIMER’S AND AGING RESEARCH (FrAAR) JOIN US FOR A National Institutes of Health (NIH) & National Institute of Aging (NIA) sponsored research education program Monday, May 13, 2019 9: 00 a.m. Theme: Biology of Aging Tuesday, May 14, 2019 9: 00 a.m. Theme: Models for Studying Aging Wednesday, May 15, 2019

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