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Dr. Rodgers’s life-long passion for discovery leads her to inspire underrepresented groups to pursue the joys of scientific investigation.
Researchers across the university are collaborating to enhance the lives of older adults through integration, partnerships, research and education.
A free event offers instruction on increasing coordination, balance, flexibility and strength through music and movement using different dance styles.
The National Institutes of Health -unded network aims to develop more effective brain-aging treatments and interventions targeted to the individual.
Faculty at UArizona Center on Aging, colleges and centers will use a David and Lura Lovell Foundation grant to enhance end-of-life care education.
Dr. Adam Raikes brings murky MRI images to life, giving neuroscientists an eyeful of the human brain.
Three grants are funding studies to address the diverse needs of an aging population, including treatments and interventions that promote healthy aging.