From cperson at fsu.edu Wed Dec 1 09:14:01 2021 From: cperson at fsu.edu (Callie Kindelsperger) Date: Wed, 1 Dec 2021 14:14:01 +0000 Subject: [Isl] ISL Faculty Affiliate Thomas Joiner among most-cited researchers worldwide Message-ID: [cid:image001.jpg at 01D7E061.E29341F0] Thomas Joiner, the Robert O. Lawton Distinguished Professor of Psychology and a Faculty Affiliate of the Institute for Successful Longevity, is among the most cited academics worldwide, according to the annual Highly Cited Researchers 2021 list from Clarivate, a data and analytics company. Read more at https://isl.fsu.edu/article/thomas-joiner-among-most-cited-academics-worldwide-clarivates-annual-survey-research-papers. Bill Edmonds, Ph.D. Institute for Successful Longevity Florida State University 850-933-7960 btedmond at fsu.edu [cid:image001.png at 01D47128.6CBD68D0] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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We hope to have sandwiches or some light snacks for everyone, so if we could get a headcount of how many people plan to attend, we'll know how much food to purchase. If you do plan to attend this meeting, please let us know ASAP and feel free to email me directly. 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 Fri Dec 3 08:33:04 2021 From: cperson at fsu.edu (Callie Kindelsperger) Date: Fri, 3 Dec 2021 13:33:04 +0000 Subject: [Isl] Friendly Reminder: Collaborative Collision Zoom meeting for ISL Planning Grant on Friday December 10th at 11:00 am. Message-ID: Good morning everyone, This is just a friendly reminder that our ISL Survey Monkey website is now up and running and accepting applications for the ISL 2022 Planning Grant. The link to apply can be found here: https://isl-fsu-sm.smapply.us/ If you need assistance with how to apply, a How-To Video along with a PDF version of how to apply can be found on ISL's website under Faculty Resources, which you can find here, under the column ISL's Planning Grants: https://isl.fsu.edu/faculty-resources ISL is also hosting a Collaborative Collision Zoom session for anyone who is interested. We will be hosting the event next Friday, December 10th at 11:00 am. The link to attend that is here: https://fsu.zoom.us/j/99204907977. If you are interested in attending, please email me directly at cperson at fsu.edu so that I can add your name to a sign-up sheet so we know about how many people to expect and to please fill out the one slide PowerPoint template attached that Dr. Charness created for reference, if interested. Obviously you would remove Dr. Charness's information & replace with yours, & the information about resilience and input the topic that you are interested in as they pertain to aging, etc. We hope to see you there! 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: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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His research spans around understanding the host-associated microbiome and the dynamics of diet-gut-brain interface at the extremes of aging and in aging-associated metabolic and cognitive health. Dr. Nagpal's lab aims to discover novel signatures of gut dysbiosis in host metabolic diseases including obesity and Type-2 diabetes and neuropsychiatric disorders including stress, anxiety and depression, with an aim to explore how microbiome modulation with specific nutritional interventions including dietary elements, micronutrients, probiotics and prebiotics could ameliorate the pathology of these aging-associated disorders. Callie Kindelsperger Institute for Successful Longevity Florida State University Email: cperson at fsu.edu Phone: 850-644-8571 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... 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Dr. Nagpal is Assistant Professor of Nutrition, Food & Exercise Sciences in the College of Health and Human Sciences. His research spans around understanding the host-associated microbiome and the dynamics of diet-gut-brain interface at the extremes of aging and in aging-associated metabolic and cognitive health. Dr. Nagpal?s lab aims to discover novel signatures of gut dysbiosis in host metabolic diseases including obesity and Type-2 diabetes and neuropsychiatric disorders including stress, anxiety and depression, with an aim to explore how microbiome modulation with specific nutritional interventions including dietary elements, micronutrients, probiotics and prebiotics could ameliorate the pathology of these aging-associated disorders. Bill Edmonds, Ph.D. Institute for Successful Longevity Florida State University 850-933-7960 btedmond at fsu.edu [cid:image002.png at 01D7EC31.50530650] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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The link to apply can be found here: https://isl-fsu-sm.smapply.us/ If you need assistance with how to apply, a How-To Video along with a PDF version of how to apply can be found on ISL's website under Faculty Resources, which you can find here, under the column ISL's Planning Grants: https://isl.fsu.edu/faculty-resources ISL is also hosting a Collaborative Collision Zoom session for anyone who is interested. We will be hosting the event tomorrow at 11:00 am. The link to attend that is here: https://fsu.zoom.us/j/99204907977. If you are interested in attending, please email me directly at cperson at fsu.edu so that I can add your name to a sign-up sheet so we know about how many people to expect and to please fill out the one slide PowerPoint template attached that Dr. Charness created for reference, if interested. Obviously you would remove Dr. Charness's information & replace with yours, & the information about resilience and input the topic that you are interested in as they pertain to aging, etc. We hope to see you there! 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: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Chase Professor of Psychology FSU Distinguished Research Professor 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: Carolyn Bradley Sent: Thursday, December 9, 2021 4:29 PM To: Neil Charness Subject: FW: Brain Research Foundation 2022 Seed Grant Importance: High Good afternoon, Neil! I hope you?re doing wonderfully and enjoying the holiday spirit! I am just reaching out to ask if you would consider forwarding along the following information to anyone whom you might consider a nice fit. ? FSU is invited to nominate one faculty member to submit a letter of intent for the Brain Research Foundation (BRF)?s Fay/Frank Seed Grant Program. To be eligible, the PI must be a full-time Assistant or Associate Professor working in the field of neuroscience. As this is a Limited Submission funding opportunity, FSU?s Office of Research Development (ORD) set an internal deadline for pre-applicants to express interest by Dec. 2, 2021 with the idea that we would subsequently hold an internal competition to determine who would get the nomination. However, no one expressed interest by the internal deadline. So this opportunity is now available on a first-come, first-served basis. The first Assistant or Associate Professor to reach out to me (Carolyn Bradley?cbradley at fsu.edu) will be approved as the FSU nominee. Nominated candidates must submit a completed letter of intent by Tues., Jan. 4th. Thank you for your consideration. ? Sincerely, Carolyn Bradley, PhD Proposal Development and Funding Specialist Office of Research Development Florida State University ________________________________ From: Grants > Sent: Wednesday, December 8, 2021 3:05 PM Subject: Brain Research Foundation 2022 Seed Grant - 2nd Announcement [A picture containing text Description automatically generated] BRAIN RESEARCH FOUNDATION 2022 SEED GRANT PROGRAM ANNOUNCEMENT Invited institutions throughout the US may nominate 1 faculty member to submit for seed grant funding. Brain Research Foundation (BRF) is inviting eligible US academic institutions to nominate one (1) faculty member to submit a Letter of Intent (LOI) for the BRF Seed Grant Program. Nominated candidates must submit a completed LOI by January 4, 2022. BRF?s Seed Grant Program was initiated in 1981. The purpose of the Program is to provide start-up money for new research projects and innovative programs that have the potential of becoming competitive for an NIH grant or other external funding sources. Our goal is to have this initial effort succeed in opening future opportunities for research, collaboration and scientific advancement. We are contacting institutions to make sure that all eligible neuroscientists are aware of this upcoming funding opportunity. To be eligible, the PI must be a full-time Assistant or Associate Professor working in the field of neuroscience. Each total award is limited to $80,000 (direct costs) for a two-year grant period. The first grant payment of $40,000 will be made upon completion of the Seed Grant Acceptance Form (June 2022). The final payment of $40,000 will be made contingent upon receipt of a Preliminary Progress and Financial Report (June 2023). The support focus is for new research projects of the highest scientific merit. Please alert qualified faculty at your institution of this upcoming funding opportunity. If your university has multiple Offices of Research (such as a medical school), your institution may have received duplicate announcements. Please note that a medical school falls under its larger university and BRF will consider them a single institution. To access the LOI form, please go to https://research.thebrf.org/login to create an account. About Brain Research Foundation Brain Research Foundation funds innovative neuroscience research that expands understanding of how the brain works, and provides educational programs for researchers, families struggling with debilitating brain disorders and the general public. 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Zhe He, Ph.D., FAMIA Associate Professor & Program Chair of MSIT, School of Information Team Lead of BERD/BMI of UF-FSU Clinical and Translational Science Award Florida State University 142 Collegiate Loop Tallahassee, Florida 32306 https://sites.google.com/site/henryhezhe2003 On Dec 9, 2021, at 8:35 AM, Callie Kindelsperger via Isl > wrote: Good morning everyone, This is just a friendly reminder that our ISL Survey Monkey website is now up and running and accepting applications for the ISL 2022 Planning Grant. The link to apply can be found here: https://isl-fsu-sm.smapply.us/ If you need assistance with how to apply, a How-To Video along with a PDF version of how to apply can be found on ISL?s website under Faculty Resources, which you can find here, under the column ISL?s Planning Grants: https://isl.fsu.edu/faculty-resources ISL is also hosting a Collaborative Collision Zoom session for anyone who is interested. We will be hosting the event tomorrow at 11:00 am. The link to attend that is here: https://fsu.zoom.us/j/99204907977. If you are interested in attending, please email me directly at cperson at fsu.edu so that I can add your name to a sign-up sheet so we know about how many people to expect and to please fill out the one slide PowerPoint template attached that Dr. Charness created for reference, if interested. Obviously you would remove Dr. Charness?s information & replace with yours, & the information about resilience and input the topic that you are interested in as they pertain to aging, etc. We hope to see you there! Thank you, Callie Kindelsperger Institute for Successful Longevity Florida State University Email: cperson at fsu.edu Phone: 850-644-8571 _______________________________________________ Isl mailing list Isl at lists.fsu.edu https://lists.fsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/isl -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Chase Professor of Psychology FSU Distinguished Research Professor 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: Hyochol Ahn Sent: Monday, December 13, 2021 11:46 AM To: Neil Charness Cc: Callie Kindelsperger Subject: FW: NIH 3R15NR018050-01A1S1: collaboration Would you please share this email? I am Brian who moved to the Florida State University College of Nursing in August 2021. I am PI for NIH 3R15NR018050-01A1S1 (Home-based Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation for Pain Management in Persons with Alzheimer's Disease; 07/2020-07/2022), and I am looking for a collaborator who can recruit 20 persons with early-stage Alzheimer's disease and Related Dementias (ADRD) - I am considering paying $2,000 (negotiable) for this recruitment for a collaborator. Its target sample size is 40, and we recruited 20 patients before I moved to FSU. Participants who are 50 to 90 years old will be considered eligible if they (1) have early-stage Alzheimer's disease and Related Dementias (ADRD), (2) have caregiver-reported chronic pain (average pain in the past 3 months ? 3 out of 10), (3) have a caregiver willing to participate in the study who sees the participant at least 10 hours/week, (4) can speak and read English, and (5) have no plans to change medication regimens during the 5-day trial. Please contact me by hahn at fsu.edu if you are interested in working with us for this project. Thanks. Best regards, Hyochol "Brian" Ahn, PhD, MSN, MS-ECE, MS-CTS, APRN, ANP-BC, FAAN Associate Dean for Research & Professor Florida State University College of Nursing 98 Varsity Way # 102B, Tallahassee, FL 32306-4310 I 850-644-2647 Office 2010 Levy Ave #B3607, Tallahassee, FL 32310 I 850-644-6012 Laboratory Email: hahn at fsu.edu FAX: 850-644-7660 Courtesy Professor, Florida State University College of Medicine Adjunct Faculty, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston McGovern Medical School Principal Investigator: NIH R01NR019051, NIH R15NR018050 Editor-In-Chief, Asian/Pacific Island Nursing Journal Editor, Frontiers in Human Neurosicence (Impact Factor = 3.2) Brain Function for Symptom Management Section Grants Director, Southern Nursing Research Society American Academy of Nursing, Edge Runners National Advisory Council Member American Nurses Association, National Commission to Address Racism in Nursing Member Distinguished Educator in Gerontological Nursing/National Hartford Centers of Gerontological Nursing Excellence (NHCGNE) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Our schedule for next term is as follows: * Monday, January 17, 12-1pm, Dr. Hyochol Ahn, Psychology Building, A204, "Feasibility and Efficacy of Noninvasive Brain Stimulation for Self-Management of Clients." * Monday, March 7th, 12-1pm, Dr. Brad Gordon, Psychology Building, A204, Title TBD * Monday, April 4th, 12-1pm, Dr. Angelina Sutin, Psychology Building, Room A204, Title TBD Best, 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 Tue Dec 14 12:39:12 2021 From: cperson at fsu.edu (Callie Kindelsperger) Date: Tue, 14 Dec 2021 17:39:12 +0000 Subject: [Isl] ISL Spring 2022 Brown Bags, Save the Date In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi all again, It was brought to my attention that our Monday Brown Bag was originally scheduled for MLK Day. We have updated the date for January's Brown Bag. Please note that the new date is now set for Monday, January 31st, 12-1pm, Psychology Building, Room A204. My apologies for any inconveniences, and we hope to see you all there! We hope that everyone has a happy holiday season! Best, Callie Kindelsperger Institute for Successful Longevity Florida State University Email: cperson at fsu.edu Phone: 850-644-8571 From: Callie Kindelsperger Sent: Tuesday, December 14, 2021 9:19 AM To: ISL-affiliates Subject: ISL Spring 2022 Brown Bags, Save the Date Good morning all, ISL has compiled a list of our upcoming Spring Brown Bags for the Spring 2022 Semester, and we hope that you will mark your calendars & consider attending these events. We'd love to get good turnouts for our speakers & to see you all there. Our schedule for next term is as follows: * Monday, January 17, 12-1pm, Dr. Hyochol Ahn, Psychology Building, A204, "Feasibility and Efficacy of Noninvasive Brain Stimulation for Self-Management of Clients." * Monday, March 7th, 12-1pm, Dr. Brad Gordon, Psychology Building, A204, Title TBD * Monday, April 4th, 12-1pm, Dr. Angelina Sutin, Psychology Building, Room A204, Title TBD Best, 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 Tue Dec 14 15:19:49 2021 From: charness at psy.fsu.edu (Neil Charness) Date: Tue, 14 Dec 2021 20:19:49 +0000 Subject: [Isl] FW: Alzheimer's Association Opportunity for Early Career Researchers In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: If you are an early career person interested in specializing in dementia research, see the attachments and below. Best, Neil Neil Charness, Ph.D., William G. Chase Professor of Psychology FSU Distinguished Research Professor 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: Chelsea Kline Sent: Tuesday, December 14, 2021 2:24 PM Subject: Alzheimer's Association Opportunity for Early Career Researchers Hello! I hope you are doing well! I am an Associate Director at the Alzheimer's Association and I help run our yearly Alzheimer's Association Interdisciplinary Summer Research Institute (AA-ISRI). AA-ISRI is an NIH-funded, weeklong, no-cost opportunity in Chicago for early career researchers (defined as those who completed their terminal research degree or end of post-graduate clinical training within the past 10 years) in psychosocial care and public health to launch a career in dementia science and accelerate breakthroughs in the field. The applications for the 2022 AA-ISRI have just recently opened and I am reaching out to see if you would be willing to spread the word of this great opportunity for early-stage investigators in your network (postdocs, early-career faculty, etc). I have attached an email template and social media template you can use to spread the word if you are interested in doing so. Thank you so much and please let me know if you have any questions! 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Best regards, Hyochol "Brian" Ahn, PhD, MSN, MS-ECE, MS-CTS, APRN, ANP-BC, FAAN Associate Dean for Research & Professor Florida State University College of Nursing 98 Varsity Way # 102B, Tallahassee, FL 32306-4310 I 850-644-2647 Office 2010 Levy Ave #B3607, Tallahassee, FL 32310 I 850-644-6012 Laboratory Email: hahn at fsu.edu FAX: 850-644-7660 Courtesy Professor, Florida State University College of Medicine Adjunct Faculty, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston McGovern Medical School Principal Investigator: NIH R01NR019051, NIH R15NR018050 Editor-In-Chief, Asian/Pacific Island Nursing Journal Editor, Frontiers in Human Neurosicence (Impact Factor = 3.2) Brain Function for Symptom Management Section Grants Director, Southern Nursing Research Society American Academy of Nursing, Edge Runners National Advisory Council Member American Nurses Association, National Commission to Address Racism in Nursing Member Distinguished Educator in Gerontological Nursing/National Hartford Centers of Gerontological Nursing Excellence (NHCGNE) From: Isl On Behalf Of Neil Charness via Isl Sent: Monday, December 13, 2021 1:59 PM To: ISL-affiliates Subject: [Isl] FW: NIH 3R15NR018050-01A1S1: collaboration Hi Folks: Brian is looking for a collaborator for an NIA-funded project. See the attached and below. This is a great opportunity for someone to familiarize themselves with fNIR research. Best, Neil Neil Charness, Ph.D., William G. Chase Professor of Psychology FSU Distinguished Research Professor 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: Hyochol Ahn > Sent: Monday, December 13, 2021 11:46 AM To: Neil Charness > Cc: Callie Kindelsperger > Subject: FW: NIH 3R15NR018050-01A1S1: collaboration Would you please share this email? I am Brian who moved to the Florida State University College of Nursing in August 2021. I am PI for NIH 3R15NR018050-01A1S1 (Home-based Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation for Pain Management in Persons with Alzheimer's Disease; 07/2020-07/2022), and I am looking for a collaborator who can recruit 20 persons with early-stage Alzheimer's disease and Related Dementias (ADRD) - I am considering paying $2,000 (negotiable) for this recruitment for a collaborator. Its target sample size is 40, and we recruited 20 patients before I moved to FSU. Participants who are 50 to 90 years old will be considered eligible if they (1) have early-stage Alzheimer's disease and Related Dementias (ADRD), (2) have caregiver-reported chronic pain (average pain in the past 3 months ? 3 out of 10), (3) have a caregiver willing to participate in the study who sees the participant at least 10 hours/week, (4) can speak and read English, and (5) have no plans to change medication regimens during the 5-day trial. Please contact me by hahn at fsu.edu if you are interested in working with us for this project. Thanks. Best regards, Hyochol "Brian" Ahn, PhD, MSN, MS-ECE, MS-CTS, APRN, ANP-BC, FAAN Associate Dean for Research & Professor Florida State University College of Nursing 98 Varsity Way # 102B, Tallahassee, FL 32306-4310 I 850-644-2647 Office 2010 Levy Ave #B3607, Tallahassee, FL 32310 I 850-644-6012 Laboratory Email: hahn at fsu.edu FAX: 850-644-7660 Courtesy Professor, Florida State University College of Medicine Adjunct Faculty, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston McGovern Medical School Principal Investigator: NIH R01NR019051, NIH R15NR018050 Editor-In-Chief, Asian/Pacific Island Nursing Journal Editor, Frontiers in Human Neurosicence (Impact Factor = 3.2) Brain Function for Symptom Management Section Grants Director, Southern Nursing Research Society American Academy of Nursing, Edge Runners National Advisory Council Member American Nurses Association, National Commission to Address Racism in Nursing Member Distinguished Educator in Gerontological Nursing/National Hartford Centers of Gerontological Nursing Excellence (NHCGNE) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From hahn at fsu.edu Thu Dec 16 09:04:09 2021 From: hahn at fsu.edu (Hyochol Ahn) Date: Thu, 16 Dec 2021 14:04:09 +0000 Subject: [Isl] FW: CON research seminar: 12/17 (Fri) at 3pm, Room#470 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi All, I would like to invite you to CON research seminar. Date/Time: 12/17 (Fri) at 3-4pm Location: CON Room #470 or Zoom (https://fsu.zoom.us/j/97609197028, Meeting ID: 976 0919 7028) Speaker: Mercy Mumba, PhD, RN, CMSRN, FAAN, Associate Professor, Capstone College of Nursing, The University of Alabama. Dr. Mumba is an award-winning scientist and philanthropist. She is a published author in peer-reviewed scientific journals, and her research is widely funded by various agencies, including the National Institutes of Health (NIH). She is an Associate Professor in the Capstone College of Nursing at the University of Alabama. Her research focuses on substance use disorders, addictive behaviors, and their comorbid mental health conditions. She is particularly interested in the impact of social determinants of health and the role of health disparities in preventing, treating, and managing these conditions. Dr. Mumba is passionate about improving the human condition through evidence-based initiatives and interventions, and is a strong advocate for increasing research productivity, infrastructure, and human capital globally. She is personally involved in many initiatives that improve health care outcomes and promote holistic wellness and quality of life among individuals and communities Best regards, Hyochol "Brian" Ahn, PhD, MSN, MS-ECE, MS-CTS, APRN, ANP-BC, FAAN Associate Dean for Research & Professor Florida State University College of Nursing 98 Varsity Way # 102B, Tallahassee, FL 32306-4310 I 850-644-2647 Office 2010 Levy Ave #B3607, Tallahassee, FL 32310 I 850-644-6012 Laboratory Email: hahn at fsu.edu FAX: 850-644-7660 Courtesy Professor, Florida State University College of Medicine Adjunct Faculty, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston McGovern Medical School Principal Investigator: NIH R01NR019051, NIH R15NR018050 Editor-In-Chief, Asian/Pacific Island Nursing Journal Editor, Frontiers in Human Neurosicence (Impact Factor = 3.2) Brain Function for Symptom Management Section Grants Director, Southern Nursing Research Society American Academy of Nursing, Edge Runners National Advisory Council Member American Nurses Association, National Commission to Address Racism in Nursing Member Distinguished Educator in Gerontological Nursing/National Hartford Centers of Gerontological Nursing Excellence (NHCGNE) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From cperson at fsu.edu Thu Dec 16 09:30:00 2021 From: cperson at fsu.edu (Callie Kindelsperger) Date: Thu, 16 Dec 2021 14:30:00 +0000 Subject: [Isl] WhenisGood poll for our Affiliates meeting in February Message-ID: Hi all, At your earliest convenience if you wouldn't mind visiting the WhenisGood poll link to input your availability for an affiliates meeting in February, that would be appreciated! http://whenisgood.net/9qd5arc Best, 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 Thu Dec 16 09:31:50 2021 From: charness at psy.fsu.edu (Neil Charness) Date: Thu, 16 Dec 2021 14:31:50 +0000 Subject: [Isl] FW: funding opportunity In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi Folks: See below for an HHS funding opportunity on exercise/movement for fall risk reduction in aging adults. Best, Neil Neil Charness, Ph.D., William G. Chase Professor of Psychology FSU Distinguished Research Professor 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: Beth Hodges Sent: Thursday, December 16, 2021 8:22 AM To: Neil Charness Subject: funding opportunity Hi Neil, I thought that someone affiliated with ISL might find this interesting, so I am passing it along. Hope you have a wonderful holiday! Beth HHS Department of Health and Human Services Centers for Disease Control and Prevention - ERA Research Grants to Evaluate the?Effectiveness of Physical?Therapy-based?Exercises and Movements Used to?Reduce?Older?Adults?Falls?(U01) Synopsis 1 https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=336309__;!!PhOWcWs!gz6t1fU7SDr8PkfcRhPkBYYnrLC95oR2Z1haasgZ1gMiNWUEHNUj2tsJiunEnSY$ Beth E. Hodges, Director Office of Research Development (ORD) Office of the Vice President for Research 2025 Westcott North Annex Tallahassee, FL 32306-1330 Office 850.644.2257 / Mobile 850.544.3597 bhodges at fsu.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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You can read the Discover article at https://www.discovermagazine.com/health/why-do-some-people-live-so-long. Bill Edmonds, Ph.D. Institute for Successful Longevity Florida State University 850-933-7960 btedmond at fsu.edu [cid:image002.png at 01D7F411.2FFE1100] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.png Type: image/png Size: 96310 bytes Desc: image001.png URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Boot of the Department of Psychology. FSU doctoral candidates Shubo Tian (Statistics) and Ankita Singh (Computer Science) were also a part of the team. Read more at https://isl.fsu.edu/article/team-isl-researchers-receives-2021-ahic-best-interdisciplinary-research-award. Bill Edmonds, Ph.D. Institute for Successful Longevity Florida State University 850-933-7960 btedmond at fsu.edu [cid:image001.png at 01D7F407.8343DC50] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.png Type: image/png Size: 54998 bytes Desc: image001.png URL: From charness at psy.fsu.edu Tue Dec 28 10:53:15 2021 From: charness at psy.fsu.edu (Neil Charness) Date: Tue, 28 Dec 2021 15:53:15 +0000 Subject: [Isl] =?windows-1252?q?FW=3A_HHS_Emphasizes_Healthy_Aging_to_Del?= =?windows-1252?q?ay_Onset_of_Alzheimer=92s_Disease_and_Related_Dementias?= In-Reply-To: References: <1f2dc56b-3c6c-418f-8afc-e629014b3e8e@dfw1s10mta474.xt.local> Message-ID: Hi Folks: An initiative by HHS for prevention of ADRD, as forwarded by Wally Boot. Best, Neil Neil Charness, Ph.D., William G. Chase Professor of Psychology FSU Distinguished Research Professor 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: Walter Boot Sent: Tuesday, December 28, 2021 10:50 AM To: Neil Charness Subject: Fw: HHS Emphasizes Healthy Aging to Delay Onset of Alzheimer?s Disease and Related Dementias If you haven't seen this, this might be of interest to you and ISL. Best, Wally __________________________________ Walter R. Boot, Ph.D., Professor of Psychology Room B432, Department of Psychology, Florida State University 1107 W Call St., Tallahassee, FL 32306-4301 Phone: 850-645-8734; Fax: 850-644-7739 __________________________________ ________________________________ From: Ordway, Anne (ACL) > Sent: Tuesday, December 28, 2021 10:25 AM To: Sara Czaja >; Walter Boot > Subject: FW: HHS Emphasizes Healthy Aging to Delay Onset of Alzheimer?s Disease and Related Dementias FYI From: ACL Updates > Sent: Monday, December 27, 2021 6:11 PM To: Ordway, Anne (ACL) > Subject: HHS Emphasizes Healthy Aging to Delay Onset of Alzheimer?s Disease and Related Dementias To view this email as a web page, go here. [Image removed by sender. Blue banner with white text: ACL Announcement] HHS Emphasizes Healthy Aging to Delay Onset of Alzheimer?s Disease and Related Dementias Annual update to national Alzheimer?s plan adds focus on risk reduction The Department of Health and Human Services today released the annual update to its National Plan to Address Alzheimer?s Disease, which for the first time includes a new goal focused on work being done to promote healthy aging and reduce the risks that may contribute to the onset of Alzheimer?s disease and related dementias. Although these diseases cannot yet be prevented, there is growing evidence that addressing certain risk factors for dementia, such as high blood pressure, physical inactivity, and chronic medical conditions such as diabetes and depression, may lower the chances of developing the disease or delay its onset. An estimated 6 million Americans have Alzheimer?s disease or a related type of dementia. That number is expected to more than double by 2060 due to the aging of the Baby Boomer generation, making dementia a major public health issue as well as a challenge for the health care system and the economy. Dementia also can be incredibly difficult for the families of people with the disease. In addition to seeing their loved one struggle with the disease, family members and friends provide the majority of care for people with dementia living in the community. Further, the chance of developing dementia is not equal?Black and Latino Americans are more likely to develop the condition, as are women, and people with certain types of chronic diseases, like high blood pressure, diabetes or depression. ?Imagine how difficult it is for so many families who have a hard time just managing their own affairs, let alone take on the responsibility for an adult to provide their care,? said HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra. ?Everyone should have that opportunity to care for a loved one. I?m grateful I could be there for family members but not everyone is so fortunate. We have to make this easier.? Under the plan?s new goal, the federal government will accelerate research on risk factors for Alzheimer?s disease and related dementias, and strengthen the infrastructure that is necessary to rapidly translate and disseminate information about risk factors, interventions to reduce the burden of risk factors, and related health promotion activities to health care providers, community-based providers, caregivers, and public health networks. In addition to this year?s added goal on healthy aging and risk reduction, the plan has five other existing ambitious goals to: * Prevent and Effectively Treat Alzheimer?s Disease and Related Dementias by 2025 * Enhance Care Quality and Efficiency * Expand Supports for People with Alzheimer?s Disease and Related Dementias and Their Families * Enhance Public Awareness and Engagement * Improve Data to Track Progress The National Alzheimer's Project Act, which was signed into law in 2011, established the Advisory Council on Alzheimer?s Research, Care, and Services and charged the HHS Secretary with creating and annually updating a National Plan to Address Alzheimer?s Disease. The plan is developed with input from agencies across HHS and other federal departments as well as recommendations from the Advisory Council, whose membership includes healthcare providers, researchers, caregivers, individuals living with dementia, state representatives, and advocates. Statement from ACL Principal Deputy Administrator Alison Barkoff: ?Promoting healthy aging is at the core of our mission. In addition to reducing the risk of dementia, addressing chronic conditions, staying active, and taking other steps to protect our health are the most important things we can do to maintain our ability to age in place. We are excited to see healthy aging join the plan?s other crucial goals, including improving support for people with dementia and their families and caregivers.? Visit Alzheimers.gov for information about ongoing research and the many federal resources available to educate and support people whose lives are touched by these devastating diseases. [Image removed by sender. Facebook] [Image removed by sender. Twitter] [Image removed by sender. YouTube] ACL.gov Advancing independence, integration, and inclusion throughout life Please do not respond to this e-mail. Contact the Administration for Community Living. [Image removed by sender. 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Name: image003.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 350 bytes Desc: image003.jpg URL: From charness at psy.fsu.edu Wed Dec 29 14:28:08 2021 From: charness at psy.fsu.edu (Neil Charness) Date: Wed, 29 Dec 2021 19:28:08 +0000 Subject: [Isl] =?utf-8?q?FW=3A_FUNDING=3A_Johns_Hopkins_Alzheimer?= =?utf-8?q?=E2=80=99s_Disease_Resource_Center_for_Minority_Aging_Research?= =?utf-8?q?=3A_Pilot_Project_Awards_and_Information_Webinar?= In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Pilot project funding available. See attachment and below. Best, Neil Neil Charness, Ph.D., William G. Chase Professor of Psychology FSU Distinguished Research Professor 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 JHAD_RCMAR Sent: Wednesday, December 15, 2021 2:43 PM To: DIV20ANN at LISTS.APA.ORG Subject: [DIV20-Announce] FUNDING: Johns Hopkins Alzheimer?s Disease Resource Center for Minority Aging Research: Pilot Project Awards and Information Webinar Dear Colleagues, The Johns Hopkins Alzheimer?s Disease Resource Center for Minority Aging Research (JHAD-RCMAR) is announcing the availability of three pilot project awards for the 2022-2023 cycle. JHAD-RCMAR funds are available to encourage innovative research focused on basic, clinical, psychosocial, or health services aspects of minority aging, Alzheimer?s disease, or related disorders (ADRD) and health disparities. Applications are due on February 1, 2022. We are hoping that you could forward the attached announcement to those in your network who may be interested in minority aging research. Thank you, Veronica Washington ********************************** The Johns Hopkins Alzheimer?s Disease Resource Center for Minority Aging Research Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Johns Hopkins University 624 N. Broadway Baltimore, MD 21205-1999? ********************************** The Johns Hopkins Alzheimer?s Disease Resource Center for Minority Aging Research Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Johns Hopkins University 624 N. Broadway Baltimore, MD 21205-1999? Click on this link to unsubscribe from the DIV20ANN list UNSUBSCRIBE An email will automatically open with "Unsubscribe" in the subject area. Just Send the message, as is, to unsubscribe from this list. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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