aging
School of Public Health research hub will focus on health and aging trends among rural Americans
Rajean Moone from the U of M School of Public Health Named a “2022 Influencer in Aging” by Next Avenue
Next Avenue is a digital media publication for readers 50 and older whose mission is to meet the needs and unleash the potential of older Americans through the power of media. In naming Moone a 2022 Influencer in Aging, the publication recognized several areas of his work and research to protect the aging LGBTQ population.
Gaylord Anderson Lecturer Offers a Vision for a New American Demographic
A Q&A with Linda Fried, Dean of Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health.
Joseph Gaugler Joins Division of Health Policy & Management
New Grant to Identify the Role of DNA in Healthy Aging
Professors James Pankow and Ellen Demerath are researching a mechanism that turns genes off and on to see if it’s a predictor for healthy aging in older adults.
Age-Related Weight Loss Raises Risk of Major Fracture in Older Men
Speaking for the Voiceless
Assistant Professor Tetyana Shippee’s research aims to understand how people can have the best experience in long-term care, regardless of culture or background.
