Collaboration is a Foundation of PNA

For the PNA, collaborative practice and review go beyond the city limits of Pittsburgh. Several of our members are preparing to present at this year’s Gerontological Society of America’s Annual Scientific Meeting. Group worked in unison to provide insightful suggestions and feedback tailored to each individual presentation.

We are proud to support three brilliant members of Pitt’s scientific community as they journey to GSA, sharing results and ideas along the way!

GSA 2025 Annual Scientific Meeting: Welcome

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