Dear
Louise
July
2008 Volume 2, Number 6 A publication
of the University of Utah Center on Aging phone:
801.585.9540 email: aging@hsc.utah.edu
News and Events
Announcing the Center on Aging 2008 Pilot Grant Award
RecipientsThe Center on Aging Steering Committee was
extremely pleased to have received 16 high-quality submissions this
year for its pilot grant program. It is gratifying to know that
strong and growing interest in aging research is evident from across
the University. The diversity of submitted projects was impressive -
studies ranging from nematodes, mice, and clinical studies in
humans, and covering a spectrum of disorders including anemia, mild
cognitive impairment, osteoporosis, and disability.
The Steering Committee operated as the study section to review
and rank the applications. Each proposal was reviewed by at least
one internal Utah faculty member, an external reviewer, and a member
of the Center's Steering Committee. The Committee faced very
challenging decisions given the very high quality of the
applications and the limitations in our resources to provide funding
for only a limited number.
Thanks to a recently funded award from the National Institute on
Aging, we were able to provide a total of $145,000 to fund the top
five ranked proposals. The proposal principal investigators and
titles are listed below. Please go to http://aging.utah.edu/for a link
to the abstracts of these pilot grant recipients.
We congratulate these five investigators and look forward to
having them present the preliminary results from their work at the
Spring 2009 Center on Aging Research Retreat:
Motor skills training of PINS in the elderly with and without
MCI Michael K. Gardner, PI
Gathering evidence for clinical decision support in male
osteoporosis in veterans Joanne LaFleur, PI
St02 monitoring of geriatric trauma patients to stratify
outcome Raminder Nirula, PI
Synaptic mechanisms of auditory temporal acuity during
aging Yong Wang, PI
Disability trajectories among older adults in China and
Taiwan Zachary Zimmer, PI
Upcoming Aging SeminarDr. Richard Cawthon is
hosting "Prospects for Defeating Aging Altogether," by Aubrey de
Grey, PhD, on August 6, 2008, from 4:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the
Eccles Institute of Human Genetics Auditorium. Admission is free and
open to all. For more information, please go to http://aging.utah.edu/
New Interdisciplinary Studies Pilot Course for Fall
2008"Health Care in America,"a new pilot
interdisciplinary course that will discuss and dissect the medical,
legal, business, political and ethical aspects of health care, will
be offered Fall 2008. For more information, please go to http://idstudies.utah.edu/
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About our logo: The bristlecone
pine tree (Pinus longaeva) - the earth’s oldest inhabitant
with a life span of 4,000 years - is found only in Utah and
five other western states. Its extraordinary longevity and
ability to adapt and survive in extremely harsh
environmental conditions above 10,000 feet embodies the
investigative spirit and mission of the Utah Center on
Aging.
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If you
have questions about the University of Utah Center on Aging, please
visit us online at http://aging.utah.edu
801-585-9540 or aging@hsc.utah.edu
Best,
Mark
A. Supiano, MD Executive Director - Center on
Aging
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