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HEADS Center Seminar Series

Join the HEADS Center for monthly seminars on a variety of topics and research areas related to improving the care and lives of those affected by Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias. You can also access recordings of recent seminars on HEADS’ YouTube page. Upcoming Seminar February 21, 2024: “The National Dementia Workforce Study,” featuring speakers Joanne Spetz, […]

Join the HEADS Center for monthly seminars on a variety of topics and research areas related to improving the care and lives of those affected by Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias. You can also access recordings of recent seminars on HEADS’ YouTube page.

Upcoming Seminar

February 21, 2024: “The National Dementia Workforce Study,” featuring speakers Joanne Spetz, PhD, from UCSF and Donovan Maust, MD, MS, from the University of Michigan
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View the schedule for future HEADS Center seminars.

The National Dementia Workforce Study.  Wednesday, February 21, 12 - 1 pm. Joanne Spetz, PhD, and Donovan Maust. HEADS Seminar Series

University of Wisconsin-Madison in winterPlease join us for a new event! During the spring 2022 semester, CDHA will host a bi-weekly seminar series featuring guest lectures by scholars and researchers from across the country whose work focuses on aging and health. Seminars will be held virtually on Mondays from 11:30 am-1:00 pm. Please email Mary Lynn Dombrowski for Zoom information. More information can be found on the seminar’s webpage or poster.

The first session is 2/21 with Hanna Grol-Prokopczyk presenting “The Demography of Chronic Pain.”

Research Centers Collaborative Network of the National Institute on Aging, NIHMany of the recordings and slides from last week’s RCCN Workshop: Measuring Biologic Age are now available on the RCCN website! View the materials from the workshop here. The page will be updated as more recordings become available.

The Coordinating Center for the Centers of the Demography and Economics of Aging and Alzheimer’s Disease and Alzheimer’s Related Dementias is holding a meeting to highlight research on aging that crosses disciplinary divides. Researchers who have received pilot funding from the Research Centers Collaborative Network (RCCN) will present early results from their Cross-NIA Center collaborative research and talk about the process of building cross-disciplinary collaborations. We hope you’ll join us. Please see the flyer for full program details.

Cross-NIA Center Research: Early Results from Pilot Projects on the Health of Older Americans.

November 4, 2021, 10 a.m. – 11:45 a.m. (EST)

Schedule and Flyer PDF.