We are thrilled to congratulate our very own Rebecca Ehrenkranz, PhD, MPH on her latest publication in the Journal of Experimental Gerontology! 🌟 This study brings to light the distinct patterns of brain activity associated with energy and fatigue in older adults. Dr....
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2024 William R. Hazzard, MD Translational Research in Aging Symposium
Closing Loops: Integrating Brain & Body Event Flyer Date: February 28, 2024 Time: 8:30am - 9:00am Location: Intergenerational Center for Arts and Wellness, 114 NW 30th St., Winston-Salem and on Zoom If you plan to attend all or part of the Symposium...
Winter Social with eBrain
Thank you to everyone who joined us for our wonderful, yearly, Winter Social with the eBrain Group! ❄️🥂 We had an incredible time celebrating a fantastic year together, and we're grateful for all the memories we created. Attached are some photos from the event,...
Thomas Kraynak: How your brain ages, and some ways aging might be slowed
Thomas Kraynak's article on brain aging has been published to the Pittsburgh Post Gazette. I wish I could have scanned my Grandma Kraynak’s brain before she died. Most people in their seventies and beyond tend to experience memory and other cognitive problems, or even...
We are accepting applications!
We are thrilled to share that we are actively accepting applications for both pre-Doc and post-Doc positions in our esteemed T32 Training Program. T32 Training Program Population Neuroscience of Alzheimer’s Disease and Age-related Dementias Scholars receive: Salary...
Congratulations to Richard Xu and Thomas Kraynak!
We would like to congratulate to Richard Xu on his presentation at the Aging Institute Research Day event as well as Thomas Kraynak for winning an award in the postdoc category!