From cperson at fsu.edu Fri Jan 3 14:10:26 2020 From: cperson at fsu.edu (Callie Kindelsperger) Date: Fri, 3 Jan 2020 19:10:26 +0000 Subject: [Isl] Grad/Postdoc student activities needed-important! Message-ID: Hi all, ISL is in the process of putting together our Annual Report for the year and we need your graduate student and postdoc activities such as joint publications, joint conference presentations, any grants or awards that the students/postdocs received. If you could please forward this information to me in preferably a Word Document at your earliest convenience, that would be great! Callie Kindelsperger Institute for Successful Longevity Florida State University Email: cperson at fsu.edu Phone: 850-644-8571 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From charness at psy.fsu.edu Mon Jan 6 15:42:25 2020 From: charness at psy.fsu.edu (Neil Charness) Date: Mon, 6 Jan 2020 20:42:25 +0000 Subject: [Isl] FW: Travel Funding available through Provost's Faculty Travel Grants Program In-Reply-To: <4784D9CF-9256-4E57-9CB2-86C8937F69A9@fsu.edu> References: <7B75759C-2424-44EF-8B98-81C5DBE76DC3@fsu.edu> <4784D9CF-9256-4E57-9CB2-86C8937F69A9@fsu.edu> Message-ID: FYI... funding for travel through the Provost's office. See below. Neil Neil Charness, Ph.D., William G. Chase Professor of Psychology Director, Institute for Successful Longevity www.isl.fsu.edu Department of Psychology, Florida State University 1107 West Call Street, Tallahassee, Florida, USA 32306-4301 Phone (office): 850-644-6686; Fax: 850-644-7739 E-mail: charness at psy.fsu.edu; http://www.psy.fsu.edu/~charness/ Please Note: Due to Florida's very broad public records law, most written business communications to or from FSU staff and/or any public college or university employee are public records, available to the public and media upon request. Therefore, this e-mail communication may be subject to public disclosure. From: As-faculty On Behalf Of Sheryl Grossman via As-faculty Sent: Monday, January 6, 2020 3:26 PM To: as-faculty at lists.fsu.edu Subject: [As-faculty] Travel Funding available through Provost's Faculty Travel Grants Program Importance: High Begin forwarded message: From: Maggi Vanos > Subject: Provost's Faculty Travel Grants (Spring 2020) Date: January 6, 2020 at 2:18:39 PM EST To:Deans To Academic Deans (please share with your faculty!): Please encourage your tenured and tenure-earning faculty to apply for funding (if they haven't already) from the Provost's Faculty Travel Grant Program. The deadline for Spring 2020 applications (for travel between January 1 - June 30, 2020) is March 16, 2020, at 5:00 P.M. Faculty are advised to apply even if they are not yet sure of their need for funding. Applications may be cancelled if funding is not needed, but funds will not be awarded retroactively (i.e., for prior semesters). Please see the following links for more information: Letter to faculty regarding travel grants https://provost.fsu.edu/faculty/travel/ Guidelines for travel grants https://provost.fsu.edu/faculty/travel/guidelines/ Application for travel grants (MUST be filled in and printed, not hand-written) https://provost.fsu.edu/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/travel-application-20191106.pdf Please read all guidelines carefully. Further questions should be directed to Maggi Vanos, Office of the Provost (mvanos at fsu.edu or 4-3032). * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Maggi A. Vanos (she/her) Sr. Administrative Specialist Florida State University Office of the Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs 212A Westcott Building 222 S. Copeland Street Tallahassee, FL 32306-1310 (850) 644-3032 (850) 644-0172 fax Please consider the environment before printing this e-mail Please note: Florida has very broad public records laws. Most written communications to or from state/university employees and students are public records and available to the public and media upon request. Your e-mail communications may therefore be subject to public disclosure. Sheryl Grossman Assistant to Dean Sam Huckaba College of Arts & Sciences Room 110 Longmire (850) 644-4404 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From charness at psy.fsu.edu Tue Jan 7 17:08:37 2020 From: charness at psy.fsu.edu (Neil Charness) Date: Tue, 7 Jan 2020 22:08:37 +0000 Subject: [Isl] FW: Upcoming Funding Opportunity: 2020 Empowering Communities to Address Behavioral Health and Chronic Pain through Chronic Disease Self-Management Education Programs In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi Folks: Opportunity below for those with interests in chronic pain in older adults and adults with disabilities. Let Callie know if there is interest in organizing a meeting for grant application planning. Best, Neil Neil Charness, Ph.D., William G. Chase Professor of Psychology Director, Institute for Successful Longevity www.isl.fsu.edu Department of Psychology, Florida State University 1107 West Call Street, Tallahassee, Florida, USA 32306-4301 Phone (office): 850-644-6686; Fax: 850-644-7739 E-mail: charness at psy.fsu.edu; http://www.psy.fsu.edu/~charness/ Please Note: Due to Florida's very broad public records law, most written business communications to or from FSU staff and/or any public college or university employee are public records, available to the public and media upon request. Therefore, this e-mail communication may be subject to public disclosure. From: Office of Research Development Announcements Sent: Tuesday, January 7, 2020 4:47 PM To: Bahram Arjmandi ; Henry Carretta ; Geraldine Martorella ; Neil Charness ; Fred Gloth ; Frank Johnson Cc: Rachel Goff-Albritton ; Mike Mitchell Subject: Upcoming Funding Opportunity: 2020 Empowering Communities to Address Behavioral Health and Chronic Pain through Chronic Disease Self-Management Education Programs Greetings, Below are some funding opportunities that may be of interest to you or your faculty. If this is not in your specific area, but you have colleagues who may be interested, please pass along. Although our office has shared this opportunity, please confirm the deadline and your eligibility before working on a proposal. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ HHS Department of Health and Human Services Administration for Community Living 2020 Empowering Communities to Address Behavioral Health and Chronic Pain through Chronic Disease Self-Management Education Programs This funding opportunity is designed for applicants to propose how they will develop capacity for, deliver, and sustain evidence-based self-management education and support programs that address behavioral health and/or chronic pain among older adults and adults with disabilities. Goal 1: Through robust partnerships, develop a result-based, comprehensive strategy for addressing behavioral health and/or chronic pain among older adults and adults with disabilities living in your community. Goal 2: Significantly increase the number of older adults and adults with disabilities who participate in evidence-based self-management education and/or self-management support programs to empower them to better manage these chronic condition(s), while concurrently pursuing the sustainability of these programs beyond the end of the grant period. period. Deadline: January 29, 2020 https://acl.gov/grants/2020-empowering-communities-address-behavioral-health-and-chronic-pain-through-chronic _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Why were you selected to receive this email? You or your faculty were identified based on your leadership position OR by keywords in the Faculty Expertise and Advancement System (FEAS) Profile. Thank you for keeping your FEAS Profile updated. Interested in this opportunity? If you are interested in this funding opportunity, remember to sign up for updates on the agency website. The Office of Research Development provides FSU faculty with grants consulting services including: * Proposal Editing * Collaborator Identification * Proposal Team Coordination * Examples of Successful Proposals * Strategic Planning For more information visit us at http://ord.fsu.edu Sincerely, Cece Pierre Student Assistant Office of Research Development 20022 Westcott North Annex Tallahassee, FL 32306-1330 Florida State University cpierre3 at fsu.edu https://www.research.fsu.edu/research-offices/ord/ [cid:image001.png at 01D5C57A.24E38470] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Chase Professor of Psychology Director, Institute for Successful Longevity www.isl.fsu.edu Department of Psychology, Florida State University 1107 West Call Street, Tallahassee, Florida, USA 32306-4301 Phone (office): 850-644-6686; Fax: 850-644-7739 E-mail: charness at psy.fsu.edu; http://www.psy.fsu.edu/~charness/ Please Note: Due to Florida's very broad public records law, most written business communications to or from FSU staff and/or any public college or university employee are public records, available to the public and media upon request. Therefore, this e-mail communication may be subject to public disclosure. From: Toplitz, Michele Sent: Wednesday, January 8, 2020 10:42 AM To: Neil Charness Subject: RE: NAM Healthy Longevity Global Competition Good morning, Neil, I'm following up on our email conversations from December regarding the National Academy of Medicine's (NAM) Healthy Longevity Catalyst Awards. Thank you for your assistance thus far in disseminating information about the competition. As you may remember, the application period is Jan. 13 to Feb. 24, 2020. Researchers, innovators, and entrepreneurs from all professional backgrounds are invited to share their breakthrough ideas to improve healthy longevity and extend the human healthspan. During the 6-week application period, we would appreciate if you shared the information in the attached marketing packet. The marketing packet includes an email newsletter, posts for social media, and graphics that can be shared with personal and professional networks. If you have any questions or concerns please do not hesitate to contact me. Thank you again for your help promoting this exciting opportunity. Happy New Year! 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URL: From charness at psy.fsu.edu Tue Jan 14 17:03:01 2020 From: charness at psy.fsu.edu (Neil Charness) Date: Tue, 14 Jan 2020 22:03:01 +0000 Subject: [Isl] RRF In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Thanks, I'm copying ISL-affiliates. Best, Neil Neil Charness, Ph.D., William G. Chase Professor of Psychology Director, Institute for Successful Longevity www.isl.fsu.edu Department of Psychology, Florida State University 1107 West Call Street, Tallahassee, Florida, USA 32306-4301 Phone (office): 850-644-6686; Fax: 850-644-7739 E-mail: charness at psy.fsu.edu; http://www.psy.fsu.edu/~charness/ Please Note: Due to Florida's very broad public records law, most written business communications to or from FSU staff and/or any public college or university employee are public records, available to the public and media upon request. Therefore, this e-mail communication may be subject to public disclosure. From: David Lipten Sent: Tuesday, January 14, 2020 3:39 PM To: Neil Charness Cc: Evangeline Ciupek Subject: RRF Neil, Hi again. Well, it's back - the Retirement Research Foundation is inviting applications for "projects that improve lives of aging Americans... from nonprofit organizations for local and national projects designed to improve the quality of life for older Americans. Grants will be awarded to projects that provide direct services, advocacy, education, and/or training to professionals working with elders, as well as for research that investigates causes and solutions to significant problems faced by older adults. Projects with a local focus will be considered from organizations in the states of Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Missouri, Wisconsin, and Florida. However, advocacy, training, and research projects of national relevance will be considered from organizations located anywhere in the United States. To be eligible, organizations must be considered tax exempt under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. See the Retirement Research Foundation website for eligibility and application guidelines, as well as examples of previously awarded grants and grant amounts. https://www.rrf.org/what-we-fund/ As you know, it'll be a limited submission. So, I'm cc'ing Evangeline Ciupek over in the Research Foundation to administer. Please contact her with any questions on how best to handle. Thanks, David David Lipten, Ph.D. Corporate & Foundation Grants Specialist Florida State University Foundation O: (850) 645-0491 C: (850) 228-8197 F: (850) 644-6211 dlipten at foundation.fsu.edu foundation.fsu.edu [FSU Foundation] This communication, including attachments, is for the exclusive use of addressee and may contain proprietary, confidential and/or privileged information. If you are not the intended recipient, any use, copying, disclosure, dissemination or distribution is strictly prohibited. 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Chase Professor of Psychology Director, Institute for Successful Longevity www.isl.fsu.edu Department of Psychology, Florida State University 1107 West Call Street, Tallahassee, Florida, USA 32306-4301 Phone (office): 850-644-6686; Fax: 850-644-7739 E-mail: charness at psy.fsu.edu; http://www.psy.fsu.edu/~charness/ Please Note: Due to Florida?s very broad public records law, most written business communications to or from FSU staff and/or any public college or university employee are public records, available to the public and media upon request. Therefore, this e-mail communication may be subject to public disclosure. From: National Academies Sent: Wednesday, January 15, 2020 10:04 AM To: Neil Charness Subject: Application Period Now Open for NAM Healthy Longevity Catalyst Awards View this email in your browser [Image removed by sender.] [Image removed by sender.] Application Period Now Open for NAM Healthy Longevity Catalyst Awards Do you have a breakthrough idea that could extend the human healthspan? Submit a 2-page application to be considered for an award worth $50,000! APPLY NOW The National Academy of Medicine (NAM) will accept applications for the NAM Healthy Longevity Catalyst Awards from January 13 through February 24, 2020, through the website of the American Federation for Aging Research. Individuals and teams residing in the United States are invited to submit 2-page applications detailing bold, innovative, and potentially transformative ideas to improve the mental, physical, and social well-being of people as they age. The competition is open to innovators from all backgrounds, and ideas may focus on any stage of life, as long as they ultimately promote health as people age. In addition to the $50,000 cash prize, awards include travel to the 2021 Innovator Summit in Washington, DC, where awardees will network with policy makers, potential investors, and fellow innovators from around the world. Join the global movement to extend the human healthspan by accelerating research, innovation, and entrepreneurism. The NAM Healthy Longevity Catalyst Awards are part of the Healthy Longevity Global Competition. Launched in October 2019 by the NAM and global collaborators representing over 40 countries and territories, the goal of this multiyear, multi-million-dollar international competition is to accelerate breakthroughs in healthy longevity through a series of monetary awards and prizes. Ultimately, one or more Grand Prizes of up to $5 million will be awarded for the achievement of a transformative innovation. The NAM Healthy Longevity Catalyst Awards are funded by Johnson & Johnson Innovation (JJI). Awardees will be considered for additional support from JJI in later phases of the competition. APPLY NOW Join the Healthy Longevity Listserv Questions? Contact us at HealthyLongevity at nas.edu Help us spread the word! [Image removed by sender.]Tweet this! Share your breakthrough idea to extend the human healthspan! Submit a 2-page application for the @theNAMedicine #HealthyLongevity Catalyst Awards between Jan. 13 and Feb. 24. You could win 1 of up to 24 awards worth $50K. https://www.afar.org/research/funding/us-nam-catalyst-award [Image removed by sender.]Tweet this! #HealthyLongevity Catalyst Awards are open to researchers, innovators, & entrepreneurs from all backgrounds who dream big about aging! 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I am currently putting the team together and anticipate collaboration with Rob Glueckauf from ISL among other FSU colleagues. Thank you for sending this out - although the email trail noted that nursing had passed.....I never saw it through departmental communication. Best, Lucinda Lucinda J. Graven, PhD, APRN, FAHA Assistant Professor, Florida State University College of Nursing Courtesy Faculty, Florida State University College of Medicine, Department of Behavioral Sciences & Social Medicine 104G Duxbury Hall TMH Center for Research and Evidence-Based Practice 98 Varsity Way P.O. Box 3064310 Tallahassee, FL 32306-4310 850-644-5601 (Office) 850-644-7660 (Fax) Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=fqqoGYAAAAAJ&hl=en ________________________________ From: Isl on behalf of Neil Charness via Isl Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2019 9:50 AM To: David Lipten ; ISL-affiliates Cc: Nancy Smilowitz Subject: Re: [Isl] Hillman Innovations in Care Program I am forwarding this Hillman opportunity to ISL affiliates with my usual offer to host a meeting if we have 2 or more folks interested in this opportunity. Best Neil Neil Charness, Ph.D., William G. Chase Professor of Psychology Director, Institute for Successful Longevity www.isl.fsu.edu Department of Psychology, Florida State University 1107 West Call Street, Tallahassee, Florida, USA 32306-4301 Phone (office): 850-644-6686; Fax: 850-644-7739 Email: charness at psy.fsu.edu http://www.psy.fsu.edu/~charness Please Note: Due to Florida?s very broad public records law, most written business communications to or from FSU staff and/or any public college or university employee are public records, available to the public and media upon request. Therefore, this e-mail communication may be subject to public disclosure. On Dec 10, 2019 9:39 AM, David Lipten wrote: Hello, Not sure if this is something that fits anyone?s work that you know of. But, Nursing passed on it and Laurel Fulkerson thought it might work for someone. If so, please distribute, etc. Thanks. David Hillman Innovations in Care Program Opp ID: 151381 | Program or Curriculum Development or Provision | Last edited on 03 Jun 2019 ? Full Details Website http://www.rahf.org/grant-programs/hillman-innovations-in-care-program/ Sponsor Rita and Alex Hillman Foundation Amount Upper $600,000USD The program will award two grants of up to $600,000 each, distributed over a 36-monthperiod. Projects are expected to begin January 1, 2020, and end December 31, 2022. Applicant Type Nonprofit Citizenship or Residency Unrestricted Activity location United States Abstract The goal of the Hillman Innovations in Care Program is to advance leading edge,nursing-driven models of care that will improve the health and health care of vulnerable populations, including the economically disadvantaged, racial and ethnic minorities, LGBTQ people, the homeless, rural populations, and others. We seek bold, evidence-based, patient- and family-centered approaches that challenge conventional strategies, improve health outcomes, lower costs, and show potential for national replicability. The Rita & Alex Hillman Foundation specifically seeks proposals that address the healthcare needs of vulnerable populations in the following areas: - Maternal and Child Health - Care of the Older Adult - Chronic Illness Management Eligibility The following are eligible: - U.S. 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations that are not classified as private foundations. (The Foundation will consider only organizations that can provide proof of qualifying non-profit status, including a tax-exempt determination letter from the Internal Revenue Service.) - International organizations that are the equivalent of U.S. 501(c)(3) organizations that are submitting a project that focuses within the United States. - Government entities - Faith-based organizations that welcome and serve all members of the community regardless of religious belief. Keywords ? Rural Health ? Poverty and the Poor ? Health Services Delivery ? LGBTQ Studies ? Patient Care Planning ? Child or Maternal Health ? Homeless People ? Chronic Illnesses ? Health Economics ? Health Care ? Minority Health ? Minorities and Disadvantaged ? Health of Underserved Populations ? Elderly Patients Upcoming Deadlines Date What's Due Notes 04 Mar 2020 Anticipated Application Sponsor deadline - required 03 Jun 2020 Anticipated Full Proposal David Lipten, Ph.D. Corporate & Foundation Grants Specialist Florida State University Foundation *Services include complete grant writing, research, editing, and submission* O: (850) 645-0491 C: (850) 228-8197 F: (850) 644-6211 dlipten at foundation.fsu.edu foundation.fsu.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From charness at psy.fsu.edu Wed Jan 15 12:25:21 2020 From: charness at psy.fsu.edu (Neil Charness) Date: Wed, 15 Jan 2020 17:25:21 +0000 Subject: [Isl] FW: Funding Opportunity ~ Aging Studies In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi Folks: An infrastructure support FOA shown below. Please let Callie know if you have some interest and we will organize a meeting. Best, Neil Neil Charness, Ph.D., William G. Chase Professor of Psychology Director, Institute for Successful Longevity www.isl.fsu.edu Department of Psychology, Florida State University 1107 West Call Street, Tallahassee, Florida, USA 32306-4301 Phone (office): 850-644-6686; Fax: 850-644-7739 E-mail: charness at psy.fsu.edu; http://www.psy.fsu.edu/~charness/ Please Note: Due to Florida's very broad public records law, most written business communications to or from FSU staff and/or any public college or university employee are public records, available to the public and media upon request. Therefore, this e-mail communication may be subject to public disclosure. From: Office of Research Development Announcements Sent: Wednesday, January 15, 2020 12:18 PM To: Neil Charness ; Anne Barrett ; Amy Ai ; Antonio Terracciano Cc: Rachel Goff-Albritton Subject: Funding Opportunity ~ Aging Studies Greetings, Below are some funding opportunities that may be of interest to you or your faculty. If this is not in your specific area, but you have colleagues who may be interested, please pass along. Although our office has shared this opportunity, please confirm the deadline and your eligibility before working on a proposal. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ HHS Department of Health and Human Services National Institutes of Health Advanced-Stage Development and Utilization of Research Infrastructure for Interdisciplinary Aging Studies (R33 Clinical Trial Optional) This FOA invites applications that propose to support advanced-stage development and utilization of novel research infrastructure to advance the science of aging in specific areas requiring interdisciplinary partnerships or collaborations. This FOA will use the NIH Exploratory/Developmental Grants Phase II mechanism to provide support for expanded activities. Applicants are expected to have an existing research infrastructure developed, either through PA-12-064, or with other NIH or non-NIH support. Through this award, investigators will develop a mature and sustainable research infrastructure to support projects that address key interdisciplinary aging research questions Due Date: Nov 16, 2022 https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=322934__;!!PhOWcWs!hXR89hRA8D5nWwa47tabgSguRrYIbcM_i3NWoZor4-P-yUslCn9I_wDAzghh6fPo$ HHS Department of Health and Human Services National Institutes of Health Research Infrastructure Development for Interdisciplinary Aging Studies (R21/R33 - Clinical Trial Optional) This FOA invites applications that propose to develop novel research infrastructure that will advance the science of aging in specific areas requiring interdisciplinary partnerships or collaborations. This FOA will use the NIH Phased Innovation Award (R21/R33) mechanism to provide up to 2 years of R21 support for initial developmental activities, and up to 3 years of R33 support for expanded activities. Through this award, investigators will develop a sustainable research infrastructure to support projects that address key interdisciplinary aging research questions. Due Date: Nov 16, 2022 https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=322935__;!!PhOWcWs!hXR89hRA8D5nWwa47tabgSguRrYIbcM_i3NWoZor4-P-yUslCn9I_wDAztqrqlLO$ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Why were you selected to receive this email? You or your faculty were identified based on your leadership position OR by keywords in the Faculty Expertise and Advancement System (FEAS) Profile. Thank you for keeping your FEAS Profile updated. Interested in this opportunity? If you are interested in this funding opportunity, remember to sign up for updates on the agency website. The Office of Research Development provides FSU faculty with grants consulting services including: * Proposal Editing * Collaborator Identification * Proposal Team Coordination * Examples of Successful Proposals * Strategic Planning For more information visit us at http://ord.fsu.edu Sincerely, Anjelica Almanza Student Assistant Office of Research Development 20022 Westcott North Annex Tallahassee, FL 32306-1330 Florida State University aalmanza at fsu.edu https://www.research.fsu.edu/research-offices/opd/ [978F7EF4] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Chase Professor of Psychology Director, Institute for Successful Longevity www.isl.fsu.edu Department of Psychology, Florida State University 1107 West Call Street, Tallahassee, Florida, USA 32306-4301 Phone (office): 850-644-6686; Fax: 850-644-7739 E-mail: charness at psy.fsu.edu; http://www.psy.fsu.edu/~charness/ Please Note: Due to Florida?s very broad public records law, most written business communications to or from FSU staff and/or any public college or university employee are public records, available to the public and media upon request. Therefore, this e-mail communication may be subject to public disclosure. From: Aaron Wilber Sent: Wednesday, January 15, 2020 12:39 PM To: Neil Charness Subject: FW: Newly Published FOA: RFA-AG-21-011; Central and Peripheral Control of Balance in Older Adults (R01 Clinical Trial Optional) Maybe relevant for ISL: Best, Aaron ----------------------- Aaron Wilber, PhD Assistant Professor Department of Psychology Program in Neuroscience Florida State University Tallahassee, FL 32306 Office 850 644-2627 Lab 850 644-1867 http://wilber.neuro.fsu.edu From: "Chapman, Sarita (NIH/NIA) [E]" > Date: Wednesday, January 15, 2020 at 12:38 PM Subject: Newly Published FOA: RFA-AG-21-011; Central and Peripheral Control of Balance in Older Adults (R01 Clinical Trial Optional) ***Please do not reply Directly to this email*** Dear NIA grantees, We would like to make you aware of our newly published funding opportunity announcement: https://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/rfa-files/RFA-AG-21-011.html This Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) invites applications that propose basic and/or clinical studies to investigate central and peripheral control of balance in older adults and/or in relevant animal models. This FOA is driven by the need to address a major gap in our understanding of how aging impacts the vestibular system, which, when impaired, contributes to balance problems and an increased risk of falls in older adults. Additionally, given that balance impairment can be attributed to a number of factors (e.g. sensory, motor, cognitive, psychological, and vascular function), understanding the contribution of age-related vestibular loss, and how this interacts with these factors, is critical for informing interventions and treatments for balance problems and falls in older adults. Application due date: October 2, 2020 by 5:00 PM local time of applicant organization. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Chase Professor of Psychology Director, Institute for Successful Longevity www.isl.fsu.edu Department of Psychology, Florida State University 1107 West Call Street, Tallahassee, Florida, USA 32306-4301 Phone (office): 850-644-6686; Fax: 850-644-7739 E-mail: charness at psy.fsu.edu; http://www.psy.fsu.edu/~charness/ Please Note: Due to Florida?s very broad public records law, most written business communications to or from FSU staff and/or any public college or university employee are public records, available to the public and media upon request. Therefore, this e-mail communication may be subject to public disclosure. From: Division 20 Announcement list On Behalf Of Gregory Hinrichsen Sent: Wednesday, January 15, 2020 7:33 PM To: DIV20ANN at LISTS.APA.ORG Subject: [DIV20-Announce] Call for Applications for the 2020-2021 Health and Aging Policy Fellowship For those interested in aging and public policy, the health and aging policy fellows program is highly recommended. See below. Thanks, Greg Hinrichsen HAPF Application now Open! [Image removed by sender.] CALL FOR 2020 APPLICANTS NOW OPEN! We invite candidates with a strong commitment to health and aging issues, leadership potential, and interest in aging-relevant policy work to join the next class of Health and Aging Policy Fellows (2020-21). [Image removed by sender.] Previous fellowship awardees in Washington. THE PROGRAM The Health and Aging Policy Fellows Program aims to create a cadre of leaders who will serve as change agents in health and aging policy to ultimately improve the health care of older adults. The year-long fellowship offers a rich and unique training and enrichment program that is focused on current policy issues, communication skills development, and professional networking opportunities to provide Fellows with the experience and skills necessary to help affect policy. PROGRAM TRACKS The residential track includes a year-long placement in Washington, DC or at a state agency. Residential Fellows are immersed full-time in a policy-focused placement that is determined in the initial phase of the fellowship. Placements may include working as a legislative assistant in Congress, as professional staff in executive agencies, or with 'think tank' organizations, for example. The non-residential track allows Fellows to remain at their home institutions and requires that they dedicate at least 20% of their time to a "virtual" placement and/or project with federal agencies, Congressional offices, or health and aging policy organizations. This may involve short periods of travel throughout the year to relevant sites. Non-residential Fellows may focus on a health policy project that is global, federal, state, city, or community-based. In addition, there are specific tracks that enable Fellows to focus on mental health and aging, global health and aging, and aging at the community level. IMPORTANT NOTE: Both residential and non-residential Fellows are required to attend the 6-week Orientation in Washington, DC at the beginning of their fellowship, from the end of October to the beginning of December. Nothing is scheduled during the week of Thanksgiving. Fellows are also brought together periodically over the course of the fellowship year for HAPF Program events. WHO SHOULD APPLY? The program has a broad interdisciplinary focus, and Fellowship cohorts have included physicians, nurses, social workers, psychologists, food scientists, city planners, healthcare administrators, epidemiologists, economists, and lawyers from academic and practice settings, spanning career stages from newly minted PhDs to senior professors and community leaders. APPLICATION KEY DATES * Submission deadline: April 15, 2020 * Notification of finalists to be interviewed: Mid-May * Interviews and selection of Fellows: Mid-June * Fellowship begins October 2020 For more information about the Health and Aging Policy Fellows Program, click here: https://www.healthandagingpolicy.org/ [Image removed by sender.] Information Sessions 2019-2020 If you are interested in becoming a Health and Aging Policy Fellow and have questions, we are holding information sessions via phone on various dates between now and April 2020. The schedule is as follows: * Tuesday, January 21, 2020 from 4:00-5:00 PM * Thursday, February 27, 2020 from 12:00-1:00 PM * Wednesday, March 11, 2020 from 4:00-5:00 PM * Friday, April 3, 2020 from 12:00-1:00 PM RSVP to hapfell at nyspi.columbia.edu. [Image removed by sender.] [Image removed by sender.] [Image removed by sender.] Funding for the Health and Aging Policy Fellows Program is generously provided by The John A. 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Chase Professor of Psychology Director, Institute for Successful Longevity www.isl.fsu.edu Department of Psychology, Florida State University 1107 West Call Street, Tallahassee, Florida, USA 32306-4301 Phone (office): 850-644-6686; Fax: 850-644-7739 E-mail: charness at psy.fsu.edu; http://www.psy.fsu.edu/~charness/ Please Note: Due to Florida?s very broad public records law, most written business communications to or from FSU staff and/or any public college or university employee are public records, available to the public and media upon request. Therefore, this e-mail communication may be subject to public disclosure. From: Amy L. Ai Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2020 12:54 PM To: Solis, Anastasia (NIH/NCCIH) [E] ; Neil Charness Subject: Re: Emotional Well-Being: High-Priority Research Networks NEW Funding Opportunity Thank you Dr. Solis! Hi Neil, The topic is interesting but the deadline is extremely close. How do you think? Amy On Tue, Jan 21, 2020 at 12:38 PM Solis, Anastasia (NIH/NCCIH) [E] > wrote: Dear Dr. Amy I want to make you aware of an exciting new funding opportunity, utilizing a new funding mechanism (U24-cooperative agreement) that you may find of interest. NCCIH, is sponsoring this opportunity in collaboration with the National Institute on Aging, and the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. Emotional Well-Being: High-Priority Research Networks (U24, Clinical Trial Optional) - RFA-AT-20-003 - This Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) invites applications that focus on developing resources by refining and testing key concepts that will advance and further support the study of emotional well-being. This infrastructure grant mechanism will facilitate research networks through meetings, conferences, small-scale pilot research, multidisciplinary cross training (such as intensive workshops, summer institutes, or visiting scholar programs), and information dissemination to foster the growth and development of research in the following priority areas: (1) Ontology and measurement of emotional well-being (2) Mechanistic research on the role of emotional well-being in health (3) Biomarkers of emotional well-being (4) Prevention research (mechanism-focused intervention development in target populations) (5) Technology and outcome measure development for mechanistic studies (6) Development and validation of well-being measures NOTE: Applications must propose new, high-impact activities to advance at least one (minimum) and up to three (maximum) of these high-priority research areas. Deadline: Letter of intent (optional) Deadline: March 22, 2020; Application Deadline: April 22, 2020. If you are interested in learning more about this great opportunity please feel free to contact me directly. Best wishes, Merav Sabri, Ph.D. Program Director, Basic and Mechanistic Research Branch Division of Extramural Research National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH) National Institutes of Health (NIH) 6707 Democracy Blvd, Ste 401 Bethesda, MD 20892-5475 Phone: 301-496-2583; Fax: 301-480-1587 Email: merav.sabri at nih.gov -- Warm regards, ALA o__ _,>/'_ (*) \(*) ****************************** Note: Due to a tremendous work load and countless invitations on a daily basis, I would not accept any of the numerous invitations for serving on the editorial board for a FEE-for-SCHOLARSHIP journal but thank you! Please do not ask me to submit an article for any FEE-for-SCHOLARSHIP journals to protect my scholarly integrity! I will not accept any invitation of reviewing journal articles unless for journals that I am on the editorial board. Note: This message (including any attachments) may contain confidential information intended for a specific individual and purpose. If you are not the intended recipient, you should delete this message and notify the sender immediately. Any disclosure, copying, or distribution of this message, or the taking of any action based on it, is strictly prohibited and may be unlawful. Note: This is to prevent the second hacking again?Somebody hacked into my Gmail account in 2011 and sent a sob story about being robbed and a request for $3000. PLEASE IGNORE IT. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From amyai8 at gmail.com Tue Jan 21 15:09:28 2020 From: amyai8 at gmail.com (Amy Ai) Date: Tue, 21 Jan 2020 15:09:28 -0500 Subject: [Isl] FW: Emotional Well-Being: High-Priority Research Networks NEW Funding Opportunity In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <46816977-B451-42DF-856B-30EEC8386785@gmail.com> Thanks! I am but need a bio person! Sent from my iPhone > On Jan 21, 2020, at 2:38 PM, Neil Charness via Isl wrote: > > Hi Folks: > > Amy Ai sent on this FOA concerning emotional well-being with a tight deadline (March for letter of intent, April for proposal). If there is interest, please let Callie know and we can arrange a meeting. > > Best, Neil > > Neil Charness, Ph.D., William G. Chase Professor of Psychology > Director, Institute for Successful Longevity www.isl.fsu.edu > Department of Psychology, Florida State University > 1107 West Call Street, Tallahassee, Florida, USA 32306-4301 > Phone (office): 850-644-6686; Fax: 850-644-7739 > E-mail: charness at psy.fsu.edu; http://www.psy.fsu.edu/~charness/ > > Please Note: > Due to Florida?s very broad public records law, most written business communications to or from FSU staff and/or any public college or university employee are public records, available to the public and media upon request. Therefore, this e-mail communication may be subject to public disclosure. > > From: Amy L. Ai > Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2020 12:54 PM > To: Solis, Anastasia (NIH/NCCIH) [E] ; Neil Charness > Subject: Re: Emotional Well-Being: High-Priority Research Networks NEW Funding Opportunity > > Thank you Dr. Solis! > > Hi Neil, The topic is interesting but the deadline is extremely close. How do you think? Amy > > On Tue, Jan 21, 2020 at 12:38 PM Solis, Anastasia (NIH/NCCIH) [E] wrote: > Dear Dr. Amy > > I want to make you aware of an exciting new funding opportunity, utilizing a new funding mechanism (U24-cooperative agreement) that you may find of interest. NCCIH, is sponsoring this opportunity in collaboration with the National Institute on Aging, and the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. > > Emotional Well-Being: High-Priority Research Networks (U24, Clinical Trial Optional) - RFA-AT-20-003 - This Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) invites applications that focus on developing resources by refining and testing key concepts that will advance and further support the study of emotional well-being. This infrastructure grant mechanism will facilitate research networks through meetings, conferences, small-scale pilot research, multidisciplinary cross training (such as intensive workshops, summer institutes, or visiting scholar programs), and information dissemination to foster the growth and development of research in the following priority areas: > (1) Ontology and measurement of emotional well-being > (2) Mechanistic research on the role of emotional well-being in health > (3) Biomarkers of emotional well-being > (4) Prevention research (mechanism-focused intervention development in target populations) > (5) Technology and outcome measure development for mechanistic studies > (6) Development and validation of well-being measures > NOTE: Applications must propose new, high-impact activities to advance at least one (minimum) and up to three (maximum) of these high-priority research areas. > > Deadline: Letter of intent (optional) Deadline: March 22, 2020; Application Deadline: April 22, 2020. > If you are interested in learning more about this great opportunity please feel free to contact me directly. > > Best wishes, > > Merav Sabri, Ph.D. > Program Director, Basic and Mechanistic Research Branch > Division of Extramural Research > National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH) > National Institutes of Health (NIH) > 6707 Democracy Blvd, Ste 401 > Bethesda, MD 20892-5475 > Phone: 301-496-2583; Fax: 301-480-1587 > Email: merav.sabri at nih.gov > > > > > -- > Warm regards, > > ALA > > o__ > _,>/'_ > (*) \(*) > ****************************** > Note: Due to a tremendous work load and countless invitations on a daily basis, I would not accept any of the numerous invitations for serving on the editorial board for a FEE-for-SCHOLARSHIP journal but thank you! Please do not ask me to submit an article for any FEE-for-SCHOLARSHIP journals to protect my scholarly integrity! I will not accept any invitation of reviewing journal articles unless for journals that I am on the editorial board. > > Note: This message (including any attachments) may contain confidential information intended for a specific individual and purpose. If you are not the intended recipient, you should delete this message and notify the sender immediately. Any disclosure, copying, or distribution of this message, or the taking of any action based on it, is strictly prohibited and may be unlawful. > > Note: This is to prevent the second hacking again?Somebody hacked into my Gmail account in 2011 and sent a sob story about being robbed and a request for $3000. 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Thanks, Callie Kindelsperger Institute for Successful Longevity Florida State University Email: cperson at fsu.edu Phone: 850-644-8571 From: Callie Kindelsperger Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2020 3:44 PM To: isl at lists.fsu.edu Subject: Copy of Agenda for Monday's Affiliates Meeting, 1-27-20 Hi all, Attached is a copy of our agenda for our upcoming Affiliates meeting on Monday from 1-2pm, located in the Psychology Building, Room A211. Thank you, Callie Kindelsperger Institute for Successful Longevity Florida State University Email: cperson at fsu.edu Phone: 850-644-8571 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From cperson at fsu.edu Wed Jan 22 09:31:52 2020 From: cperson at fsu.edu (Callie Kindelsperger) Date: Wed, 22 Jan 2020 14:31:52 +0000 Subject: [Isl] Friendly Reminder: student publications/chapters/guides needed for annual report Message-ID: Good morning all, I hope everyone had a pleasant weekend. This is just another friendly reminder that if you have not already done so, to please email me a word doc of your student publications/chapters/guides for our annual report. I have received a few so far, but not from everyone, so if you have any to report, please send to me in a Word Document if available. Thank you so much, Callie Kindelsperger Institute for Successful Longevity Florida State University Email: cperson at fsu.edu Phone: 850-644-8571 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From charness at psy.fsu.edu Fri Jan 24 14:52:53 2020 From: charness at psy.fsu.edu (Neil Charness) Date: Fri, 24 Jan 2020 19:52:53 +0000 Subject: [Isl] FW: Issuance of a Revised Proposal and Award Policies and Procedures Guide (NSF 20-1) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi Folks: For those dealing with NSF and their grant guide (PAPPG) see below. Best, Neil Neil Charness, Ph.D., William G. Chase Professor of Psychology Director, Institute for Successful Longevity www.isl.fsu.edu Department of Psychology, Florida State University 1107 West Call Street, Tallahassee, Florida, USA 32306-4301 Phone (office): 850-644-6686; Fax: 850-644-7739 E-mail: charness at psy.fsu.edu; http://www.psy.fsu.edu/~charness/ Please Note: Due to Florida's very broad public records law, most written business communications to or from FSU staff and/or any public college or university employee are public records, available to the public and media upon request. Therefore, this e-mail communication may be subject to public disclosure. From: Feldman, Jean I. <0000004ab0529922-dmarc-request at LSW.NAS.EDU> Sent: Friday, January 24, 2020 2:25 PM To: FDPMAIN-L at LSW.NAS.EDU Subject: Issuance of a Revised Proposal and Award Policies and Procedures Guide (NSF 20-1) Colleagues: This notice will definitely be of interest to your community. We strongly encourage you to disseminate as quickly as possible. Thanks much, Jean [nsflogo] Jean Feldman Head, Policy Office Division of Institution & Award Support National Science Foundation 2415 Eisenhower Avenue Alexandria, VA 22314 email: jfeldman at nsf.gov >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Dear Colleagues: We are pleased to announce that a revised version of the NSF Proposal & Award Policies & Procedures Guide (PAPPG) (NSF 20-1) has been issued. The new PAPPG will be effective for proposals submitted or due, and awards made, on or after June 1, 2020. Significant changes include: * NSF will require use of an NSF-approved format in submission of the biographical sketch and current and pending support documents, once the PAPPG (NSF 20-1) becomes effective; o NSF is partnering with the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to use SciENcv: Science Experts Network Curriculum Vitae as an NSF-approved format for preparation of both documents. o Use of an NSF-approved format will not be required until implementation of PAPPG 20-1 on June 1, 2020. o To assist the community, NSF has developed websites with additional information for the preparation of the biographical sketch and current and pending support. * New requirement for proposing organizations to submit government-wide representations and certifications in the System for Award Management (SAM); * New requirement for providing e-mail documentation of Program Officer approval for the submission of RAPID and EAGER proposals; and * Clarifications to current and pending support coverage as well as other changes throughout the document. You are encouraged to review the by-chapter summary of changes provided in the Introduction section of the PAPPG. NSF plans to conduct a webinar covering these changes on February 6 at 2PM EST. Visit the webinar website to register for this event. While this version of the PAPPG becomes effective on June 1, 2020, in the interim, the guidelines contained in the current PAPPG (NSF 19-1) continue to apply. A PDF version of the PAPPG will be available in the coming weeks. If you have any questions regarding these changes, please contact the DIAS/Policy Office at policy at nsf.gov. Regards, Jean Feldman Head, Policy Office Division of Institution and Award Support Office of Budget, Finance & Award Management ############################ To unsubscribe from the FDPMAIN-L list, click the following link: http://forums.nas.edu/scripts/wa.exe?TICKET=NzM3NDc4IENoYXJuZXNzQFBTWS5GU1UuRURVIEZEUE1BSU4tTORV3cuEpD9j&c=SIGNOFF -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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From: David Lipten Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2020 3:15 PM To: Neil Charness Subject: Health and Aging Policy Fellows Program Neil, Just thought I?d alert you to this possibility. It?s not a grant. It?s for individuals to apply. So, I wouldn?t be involved. But, I thought it may have some applicability to someone. Hope it helps: Health and Aging Policy Fellows Program Opp ID: 137387 | Training, Scholarship, or Fellowship, Research | Last edited on 20 Jan 2020 ? Full Details Website https://www.healthandagingpolicy.org/ Sponsor Columbia University Amount Upper $100,000USD Up to 15 fellowships are awarded annually. Stipends for residential fellows vary and are commensurate with each individual's current base salary (up to $100,000 annually). In addition to a stipend, financial support will be provided for relocation (up to $4,500), and health insurance, if not able to be covered by institution (up to $400/month). The program does not cover employment taxes, compensate for retirement savings, or adjust the stipend for cost-of-living differences. Non-residential fellows (Global, Federal, State or Community) may receive up to $10,000 to cover approved project related expenses and travel costs. It is expected that applicants will secure institutional, in-kind support that will allow them to commit 20% of their time to their policy project. Non-residential applicants who are early in their career and cannot secure full institutional, in-kind support for their fellowship participation may apply for partial salary support from the Health and Aging Policy Fellows program, up to a maximum of $15,000. Travel costs to fellowship-related meetings for all fellows will be reimbursed by the NPO and are in addition to fellows' stipends and non-residential fellows' budgets. ? ?less Applicant Type Individuals: Early Career and Emerging in Field Individuals: Mid-Career to Established in Field Citizenship or Residency United States Activity location Unrestricted Abstract The Health and Aging Policy Fellows Program offers two different tracks for individual placement: (1) a residential track that includes a nine-to-12-month placement in Washington, D.C. or at a state agency (as a legislative assistant in Congress, a professional staff member in an executive branch agency or in a policy organization); (2) a non-residential track that includes a health policy project and brief placement(s) throughout the year at relevant sites. The project may be focused at a global, federal, state or community level. In addition, through our partnership with the veterans health administration, VA employees can participate in the VA track as a non-residential fellow. Core program components focused on career development and professional enrichment are provided for fellows in all tracks. ? ?less Eligibility The program has a broad interdisciplinary focus, and fellows have included physicians, nurses, social workers, psychologists, dieticians, healthcare administrators, epidemiologists, economists, and lawyers from academic and practice settings, spanning career stages from newly minted PhDs to senior professors and community leaders. The program is open to U.S. citizens at all career stages. The program seeks to achieve racial, ethnic, gender, and discipline diversity; applicants from groups that historically have been underrepresented are strongly encouraged to apply. ? ?less Keywords ? Aging ? Older People ? Geriatrics ? Gerontology ? Health Care Planning or Policy ? Elderly Patients ? Geriatric Mental Health Upcoming Deadlines Date What's Due Notes 15 Apr 2020 Confirmed Application Sponsor deadline - required Or the following Monday if the 15th falls on a weekend. David Lipten, Ph.D. Corporate & Foundation Grants Specialist Florida State University Foundation O: (850) 645-0491 C: (850) 228-8197 F: (850) 644-6211 dlipten at foundation.fsu.edu foundation.fsu.edu [FSU Foundation] This communication, including attachments, is for the exclusive use of addressee and may contain proprietary, confidential and/or privileged information. If you are not the intended recipient, any use, copying, disclosure, dissemination or distribution is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify the sender immediately by return e-mail, delete this communication and destroy all copies. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Chase Professor of Psychology Director, Institute for Successful Longevity www.isl.fsu.edu Department of Psychology, Florida State University 1107 West Call Street, Tallahassee, Florida, USA 32306-4301 Phone (office): 850-644-6686; Fax: 850-644-7739 E-mail: charness at psy.fsu.edu; http://www.psy.fsu.edu/~charness/ Please Note: Due to Florida's very broad public records law, most written business communications to or from FSU staff and/or any public college or university employee are public records, available to the public and media upon request. Therefore, this e-mail communication may be subject to public disclosure. From: Patricia Born Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2020 4:03 PM To: Neil Charness Cc: Callie Kindelsperger ; Willard Edmonds Subject: RE: Description of project to circulate Hi! I hope to obtain a dataset from the Florida Department of Elder Affairs that contains information about all facility assessments and complain investigations conducted by volunteers in the state long term care ombudsman program. My first objective is to evaluate how changes to the ombudsman duties have affected the number and nature of the complaints filed against nursing homes, assisted living facilities, and adult family day care homes. For example, ombudsmen usually visited every facility once per year for an annual assessment; a facility would not be visited again unless there was a complaint. Within the past 7-8 years, the program instituted quarterly "visits" that result in more interactions between residents and ombudsmen and more opportunities for ombudsmen to consult with facility staff, e.g., on ensuring that they are meeting resident rights, sharing best practices, etc. I am looking for someone who might be interested in assisting in my evaluation. Patty From: Neil Charness > Sent: Monday, January 27, 2020 7:24 PM To: Patricia Born > Cc: Callie Kindelsperger >; Willard Edmonds > Subject: Description of project to circulate Hi Patty: Thanks for coming to the meeting and alerting us to that ombudsman project possibility. Can you give us a brief description of what you hope to do so that we can circulate it to the ISL listserv? Best, Neil Neil Charness, Ph.D., William G. Chase Professor of Psychology Director, Institute for Successful Longevity www.isl.fsu.edu Department of Psychology, Florida State University 1107 West Call Street, Tallahassee, Florida, USA 32306-4301 Phone (office): 850-644-6686; Fax: 850-644-7739 E-mail: charness at psy.fsu.edu; http://www.psy.fsu.edu/~charness/ Please Note: Due to Florida's very broad public records law, most written business communications to or from FSU staff and/or any public college or university employee are public records, available to the public and media upon request. 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