From cperson at fsu.edu Fri Oct 1 09:12:04 2021 From: cperson at fsu.edu (Callie Kindelsperger) Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2021 13:12:04 +0000 Subject: [Isl] FW: ISL Affiliates October Meeting, Thurs. Oct 21st, 11:00 AM-12:00 PM Message-ID: Hi all, Please see the attached iCal file for our October Zoom Affiliates meeting scheduled for Thurs. October 21st at 11am. We look forward to seeing you there. 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: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Dr. Wilber is Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology, is affiliated with the Program in Neuroscience and is a Faculty Affiliate of the Institute for Successful Longevity. Dr. Wilber earned his doctorate from Indiana University in 2010. His research is directed at understanding how we get oriented in space so we can navigate our environment and what goes wrong when this system fails. He is currently exploring why Alzheimer?s disease leads to difficulty navigating new surroundings, what brain changes may underlie getting lost, and treatments for reversing these impairments. 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... 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: Wright, David Sent: Tuesday, October 5, 2021 10:23 AM To: FDPMAIN-L at LSW.NAS.EDU Subject: FW: Now Available: New Proposal and Submission Types and System Enhancements to Support the Revised PAPPG (NSF 22-1) Dear Colleague: Effective October 4, 2021, the National Science Foundation (NSF) made a number of system updates for proposals submitted in Research.gov, FastLane, and Grants.gov in accordance with the implementation of the Proposal & Award Policies & Procedures Guide (PAPPG) (NSF 22-1). Please see the list of PAPPG (NSF 22-1) significant changes and clarifications for all of the updates. New proposal and submission types were also enabled in the Research.gov Proposal Submission System. New Proposal Types in the PAPPG The PAPPG (NSF 22-1) incorporates two new "Other Types of Proposals": Planning Proposals ? Planning proposals must be prepared and submitted in Research.gov. ? Refer to PAPPG Chapter II.E.1. for Planning proposal requirements. Career-Life Balance (CLB) Supplemental Funding Requests ? CLB supplemental funding requests must be prepared and submitted in FastLane. ? Refer to PAPPG Chapter II.E.8. for CLB supplemental funding request requirements. Updates to NSF-approved Biographical Sketch and Current and Pending Support Formats * The NSF-approved biographical sketch and current and pending support formats were updated to incorporate revisions in the PAPPG (NSF 22-1) and must be used for proposals submitted or due on or after October 4, 2021. * The current formats are posted on the NSF biographical sketch and current and pending support websites. Updated system-related Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) are also available: FAQs on using SciENcv and FAQs on using NSF fillable PDF. SciENcv documents created using the previous version (i.e., NSF 20-1) prior to October 4th are automatically converted in SciENcv to the current version after October 4th. ? Biographical sketch format updates include increasing the page limit from two to three pages. ? Current and pending support format updates include the addition of new sections for information on objectives and overlap with other projects to help NSF and reviewers assess overlap/duplication. ? Biographical sketches and current and pending support information also must be uploaded with Change of Principal Investigator (PI) and Add/Change co-PI requests in FastLane. ? When notifying NSF that active other support has changed since the award was made, or since the most recent annual report, current and pending support information must be uploaded in annual and final project reports in the Research.gov Project Reporting System. ? Research.gov, FastLane, and Grants.gov will generate a compliance error message if a proposer or grantee attempts to upload a prior version of the biographical sketch or current and pending support formats on or after October 4th. Removal of Blank Pages from the Current and Pending Support Fillable PDF * Research.gov, FastLane, and Grants.gov will remove any pages which do not contain data entered by users (i.e., blank pages) from the NSF-approved current and pending support fillable PDF. * The trimming service is triggered in Research.gov and FastLane during document upload and during proposal submission in Grants.gov. * The trimming service only applies to the NSF-approved current and pending support fillable PDF and not to any other uploaded PDFs. Current and pending support PDFs generated in SciENcv do not include blank pages. * The current and pending support fillable PDF document is paginated, and the PDF page numbers will not be updated during the trimming process. This means that it is possible for the trimmed PDF to have skipped page numbers corresponding to the blank pages removed from the fillable PDF. Research.gov Proposal Submission System Enhancements ? The Grant Opportunities for Academic Liaison with Industry (GOALI) and Planning proposal types and the Letter of Intent submission type are now available for submission in Research.gov. ? New automated compliance checks and associated error and warning messages for the enabled proposal and submission types were also implemented. Error messages will prohibit proposal submission to NSF, whereas warning messages still permit proposal submission. ? All supported proposal and submission types as well as associated compliance checks are also enabled in the Research.gov Proposal Preparation Demo Site. ? New FAQs were added to the Research.gov About Proposal Preparation and Submission page, and the Proposal Submission Capabilities page has been updated to reflect the latest development updates. ? Research.gov proposal features continue to expand to support the transition of all proposal preparation and submission functionality from FastLane to Research.gov by a target date of December 31, 2022. Many NSF funding opportunities are supported in Research.gov and clearly specify whether submission via Research.gov is available or required. Questions? If you have IT system-related questions, please contact the NSF Help Desk at 1-800-381-1532 (7:00 AM - 9:00 PM ET; Monday - Friday except federal holidays) or to rgov at nsf.gov. Policy-related questions should be directed to policy at nsf.gov. 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The deadline to submit your application/proposal is Monday, March 21,2022. For those of you who have never used the new website before, I have attached a PDF set of instructions to hopefully make the process easier. You are welcome to email me directly with any questions or concerns that you might have. The link to apply can be found at: https://isl-fsu-sm.smapply.us/ 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: -------------- 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: Cheryl Deep Sent: Friday, October 8, 2021 3:13 PM To: Peter Lichtenberg Subject: Fw: IMPACT info Dear Colleagues: For those of you who do intervention research in dementia (especially non-pharmacological interventions) there are some amazing funding and training opportunities from the NIA's Impact program funding. 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For more information, call (850) 848-1599. The objective of the symposium is to help Westminster Oaks' 750 residents and others improve their quality of life and takes steps that could delay the onset of cognitive impairment. Westminster Oaks? goal is to become a model for memory support programs as an informed, active "Dementia Caring Community." It has hosted a Caregiver Support Group for more than a decade, and its residents have been recognized with several state and national volunteer awards. The new Memory Care Center is the first such specialty facility in the services of the Westminster Communities of Florida. 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... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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His October 25 talk, at noon via Zoom, is part of the Institute for Successful Longevity?s Brown Bag Series. The Zoom link is https://fsu.zoom.us/j/96354273156. Dr. Wilber is Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology, is affiliated with the Program in Neuroscience and is a Faculty Affiliate of the Institute for Successful Longevity. Dr. Wilber earned his doctorate from Indiana University in 2010. His research is directed at understanding how we get oriented in space so we can navigate our environment and what goes wrong when this system fails. He is currently exploring why Alzheimer?s disease leads to difficulty navigating new surroundings, what brain changes may underlie getting lost, and treatments for reversing these impairments. 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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The university will use the funding to create the FLORIDA-FIRST BRIGADE, a program designed to support new tenure-track assistant professors and build a research community committed to diversity and inclusive excellence. Read more: https://isl.fsu.edu/article/isl-faculty-affiliate-pamela-keel-part-team-working-inclusivity-project-128-million-nih. 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... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 11524 bytes Desc: image001.jpg URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image002.png Type: image/png Size: 54997 bytes Desc: image002.png URL: From amyai8 at gmail.com Fri Oct 15 12:27:03 2021 From: amyai8 at gmail.com (Amy L. Ai) Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2021 12:27:03 -0400 Subject: [Isl] ISL Faculty Affiliate Pamela Keel part of FSU team supported by $12.8-million NIH grant In-Reply-To: <82095EBE-F722-465E-811F-7E9F4904719F@fsu.edu> References: <82095EBE-F722-465E-811F-7E9F4904719F@fsu.edu> Message-ID: Wow! Congratulations Pam! On Fri, Oct 15, 2021 at 11:19 AM Willard Edmonds via Isl wrote: > Pamela Keel, Distinguished Research Professor in the Department of > Psychology and a Faculty Affiliate of the Institute for Successful > Longevity, is part of a team of Florida State University researchers that > has received a $12.8-million National Institutes of Health grant to build a > diverse community of early career researchers committed to improving mental > health and chronic disease prevention and management. > > The university will use the funding to create the FLORIDA-FIRST BRIGADE, a > program designed to support new tenure-track assistant professors and build > a research community committed to diversity and inclusive excellence. > > Read more: > https://isl.fsu.edu/article/isl-faculty-affiliate-pamela-keel-part-team-working-inclusivity-project-128-million-nih > . > > *Bill Edmonds, Ph.D.* > > *Institute for Successful Longevity* > > *Florida State University* > > 850-933-7960 > > btedmond at fsu.edu > > > > [image: cid:image001.png at 01D47128.6CBD68D0] > > > _______________________________________________ > Isl mailing list > Isl at lists.fsu.edu > https://lists.fsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/isl > -- Warm regards, ALA Please forgive all errors, no time for making perfect email after working seven days per week and all holidays every year! 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! 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If you can't attend in person, you can watch via Zoom https://fsu.zoom.us/j/99196462149?pwd=NnlkdE1rYW1BN1hvNW1vSWRHSjAwdz09. 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... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 43311 bytes Desc: image001.jpg URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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The Zoom link is https://fsu.zoom.us/j/96354273156. Dr. Wilber is Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology, is affiliated with the Program in Neuroscience and is a Faculty Affiliate of the Institute for Successful Longevity. Dr. Wilber earned his doctorate from Indiana University in 2010. His research is directed at understanding how we get oriented in space so we can navigate our environment and what goes wrong when this system fails. He is currently exploring why Alzheimer?s disease leads to difficulty navigating new surroundings, what brain changes may underlie getting lost, and treatments for reversing these impairments. 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: FDP Faculty Representatives list On Behalf Of Michele M. Masucci Sent: Monday, October 18, 2021 11:05 AM To: FDP-FACULTY-L at LSW.NAS.EDU Subject: FDP Faculty Input requested re: Usability testing for NSF's Proposal Modernization Effort Dear Colleagues, Please see the message from Maria Koszalka, Federal Co-Chair of the FDP Federal Engagement Working Group, below. She is seeking engagement from faculty and administrators involved in FDP to support the NSF Proposal Modernization Effort. If you are interested in participating in this, please let me know - and you may also respond to the Research.gov business office as directed. It would be great to see FDP connected faculty involvement in this important initiative. Sincerely, Michele Masucci FDP Faculty Co-Chair From: Koszalka, Maria > Sent: Friday, October 15, 2021 2:31 PM To: Wright, David >; Michele Masucci >; Larry Sutter >; James D. Luther >; robert.e.nobles at emory.edu Cc: Johnson, Denise (Contractor) >; Smith, James R. (Contractor) >; NSF Research.gov Business Office > Subject: Usability testers for NSF''s UOC Proposal Submission Modernization Importance: High Dear FDP Colleagues: I hope this email finds you well I am writing to seek your assistance in identifying about 6-8 volunteers (either faculty or research administrators). Included below is additional information on the NSF activity. The NSF Proposal Submission Modernization (PSM) user experience team is seeking PIs or any other roles (OAU, SPO, or AOR) who are involved with preparing proposals for usability testing. Specifically, sessions will focus on selecting where to apply for your proposal. Sessions are expected to begin in November and last 30-45 minutes. The typical session will be one-on-one, meaning one participant and one session moderator. During the session, the moderator will talk with the volunteer (faculty or administrator) about their current experience with Research.gov and then ask to perform some common tasks, and to provide feedback about their experience. If you know of a faculty or administrative colleague would like to participate as an NSF volunteer tester, please respond to this email. A member of the user experience group will contact the volunteer with details and to schedule their testing time. I welcome your forwarding of this request to interested colleagues as well. We know FDP members are eager to assist with NSF Research.gov efforts. We thank you in advance and look forward to hearing from you. Please respond to the Research.gov Business Office at rgovbusinessoffice at nsf.govby no later than Friday, October 22, 2021. 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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: admin at southerngerontologicalsociety.org Sent: Monday, October 18, 2021 6:12 PM To: Neil Charness Subject: Southern Gerontological Society Call for Abstracts Invitation Dr. Neil H. Charness, My name is Amanda James, and I am the new Executive Director of the Southern Gerontological Society (SGS). SGS is an inclusive membership association of diverse individuals and organizations with interests in gerontology. SGS's regional representation includes the following states: Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, Washington, D.C., and West Virginia. As a stakeholder in one of our states, I wanted to reach out to you and let you know that our Call for Abstracts for our 2022 Annual Conference has opened. Our conference will take place April 5 - 9, 2022 at the Sheraton Panama City Beach Golf & Spa Resort. We know there is amazing work happening across our region and invite you to share yours with our attendees. You can learn more about the Annual Conference here. Our Call for Abstracts closes November 30, 2021. In addition to professional submissions, we encourage students to submit their work for consideration. We have several student awards including a travel scholarship. You can learn more about our student awards and scholarship here (as well as all our awards) here. If you are interested in reaching our members and attendees as a sponsor, we have many opportunities and will happily customize a package based on your needs. I have attached some more information and you can learn more here. While we are hopeful that we will be able to provide a safe in-person experience, we are monitoring the pandemic situation and will make changes to our conference format if needed. Should any changes be made, we will work with accepted presenters and sponsor to adjust their participation as appropriate. If you would like to keep up with the latest conference information as well as other SGS updates, you can join our email list here. Lastly, if you would like to learn more about if being a member of SGS would be a good fit for you or your organization, please visit our membership page. 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If any of you will go and can offer a ride, please let me know. If you charge me for gass, I will accept it. Thank you! a On Tue, Oct 19, 2021 at 8:39 AM Neil Charness via Isl wrote: > Hi Folks: > > > > Information on the Southern Gerontological Society and a conference to be > held nearby in Panama City Beach. > > > > 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:* admin at southerngerontologicalsociety.org < > admin at southerngerontologicalsociety.org> > *Sent:* Monday, October 18, 2021 6:12 PM > *To:* Neil Charness > *Subject:* Southern Gerontological Society Call for Abstracts Invitation > > > > Dr. Neil H. Charness, > > > > My name is Amanda James, and I am the new Executive Director of the > Southern Gerontological Society (SGS). SGS is an inclusive membership > association of diverse individuals and organizations with interests in > gerontology. SGS?s regional representation includes the following states: > Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, > Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, > Washington, D.C., and West Virginia. > > > > As a stakeholder in one of our states, I wanted to reach out to you and > let you know that our Call for Abstracts for our 2022 Annual Conference has > opened. Our conference will take place April 5 ? 9, 2022 at the Sheraton > Panama City Beach Golf & Spa Resort. We know there is amazing work > happening across our region and invite you to share yours with our > attendees. You can learn more about the Annual Conference here > . > Our Call for Abstracts closes November 30, 2021. In addition to > professional submissions, we encourage students to submit their work for > consideration. We have several student awards including a travel > scholarship. You can learn more about our student awards and scholarship > here (as well as all our awards) here > . > > > > > If you are interested in reaching our members and attendees as a sponsor, > we have many opportunities and will happily customize a package based on > your needs. I have attached some more information and you can learn more > here > . > > > > > While we are hopeful that we will be able to provide a safe in-person > experience, we are monitoring the pandemic situation and will make changes > to our conference format if needed. Should any changes be made, we will > work with accepted presenters and sponsor to adjust their participation as > appropriate. > > > > If you would like to keep up with the latest conference information as > well as other SGS updates, you can join our email list here > . > > > > > Lastly, if you would like to learn more about if being a member of SGS > would be a good fit for you or your organization, please visit our membership > page > . > > > > > If you have any questions about our conference, please do not hesitate to > reach out to me. I would love to learn more about your work. > > > > Thank you for your time, > > > > Amanda James > > Executive Director > > Southern Gerontological Society > > 866-920-4660 > > admin at southerngerontologicalsociety.org > > > _______________________________________________ > Isl mailing list > Isl at lists.fsu.edu > https://lists.fsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/isl > -- Warm regards, ALA Please forgive all errors, no time for making perfect email after working seven days per week and all holidays every year! 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! 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Charness is an internationally recognized expert on the use of technology by older adults, and he often speaks and writes on how technology can be better designed to be more accessible for older individuals and to more adequately address their wants and needs. The global consultation will be conducted online on October 27-28. 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... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 28546 bytes Desc: image001.jpg URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Therefore, this e-mail communication may be subject to public disclosure. From: Hyochol Ahn Sent: Tuesday, October 19, 2021 8:04 AM To: Jeffrey Joyce ; Tarik Dogru ; Marcia Mardis ; Kathleen McCullough ; Meredith McQuerry ; Carrie Pettus ; Robert Reiser ; Chester Ray ; Jeff Brown ; Susannah Miller ; Jeffrey Joyce ; DL-MED CADR ; Mark Riley ; Amy Finley ; Rebecca Augustyniak ; Beth Hodges ; Rachel Goff-Albritton ; Peggy Wright-Cleveland ; Devin Soper ; Selene Borras ; Sylvie Naar ; Neil Charness Subject: CON research seminar Hi, Would you please share our research seminar series in your colleges or institutes? Thanks. Speaker: Hyochol "Brian" Ahn, PhD, MSN, MS-ECE, MS-CTS, APRN, ANP-BC, FAAN, Associate Dean for Research & Professor Title: Biobehavioral Study of Pain and Symptom Management Date/Time: 10/21/2021 at 3-4pm Join Zoom Meeting: https://fsu.zoom.us/j/97609197028 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 Vivian M. Duxbury Hall 98 Varsity Way, Office 102B Tallahassee, FL 32306-4310 Lab: 2010 Levy Ave #B3607, Tallahassee, FL 32310 Lab manager: Lindsey Park, 850-644-6012 Email: hahn at fsu.edu Office Phone: 850-644-2647 FAX: 850-644-7660 -------------- 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: David Lipten Sent: Wednesday, October 20, 2021 4:25 PM To: Neil Charness Subject: RRF Neil, RRF has issued another RFP. Priority areas include Caregiving, Housing, economic security in later life, and social and intergenerational connectedness among the adult population, 65 and older. "Within those priority areas, the foundation will award grants in support of advancements in the field of aging through various pathways, including advocacy, direct service, research, professional education and training, and organizational capacity building. While the priority areas reflect RRF's primary funding interests, the foundation will consider compelling applications on other topics. Proposals for direct service projects will be considered from organizations based in Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Missouri, Wisconsin, or Florida. Advocacy, training, and research projects, all with national relevance, are considered from organizations in any state or with regional reach within the states of Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Missouri, Wisconsin, or Florida. Organizational capacity-building requests will be accepted from nonprofits located in Illinois. Letters of Inquiry are due November 11, 2021, and selected applicants will be invited to submit full proposals by February 1, 2022.https://www.rrf.org/preview-rrfs-new-priority-areas/ As always, please let me know if there's interest and how I can help, including all grant writing and submission. Best, David David Lipten (he/him) Foundation Grants Specialist/Development Officer Corporate and Foundation Development/FSU Foundation Florida State University Foundation O: (850) 645-0491 C: (850) 228-8197 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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Best, Neil Join Zoom Meeting https://fsu.zoom.us/j/98949770072 Meeting ID: 989 4977 0072 One tap mobile +13126266799,,98949770072# US (Chicago) +16465588656,,98949770072# US (New York) Dial by your location +1 312 626 6799 US (Chicago) +1 646 558 8656 US (New York) +1 301 715 8592 US (Washington DC) +1 346 248 7799 US (Houston) +1 669 900 9128 US (San Jose) +1 253 215 8782 US (Tacoma) Meeting ID: 989 4977 0072 Find your local number: https://fsu.zoom.us/u/aernasSEEh Join by SIP 98949770072 at zoomcrc.com Join by H.323 162.255.37.11 (US West) 162.255.36.11 (US East) 115.114.131.7 (India Mumbai) 115.114.115.7 (India Hyderabad) 213.19.144.110 (Amsterdam Netherlands) 213.244.140.110 (Germany) 103.122.166.55 (Australia Sydney) 103.122.167.55 (Australia Melbourne) 149.137.40.110 (Singapore) 64.211.144.160 (Brazil) 149.137.68.253 (Mexico) 69.174.57.160 (Canada Toronto) 65.39.152.160 (Canada Vancouver) 207.226.132.110 (Japan Tokyo) 149.137.24.110 (Japan Osaka) Meeting ID: 989 4977 0072 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. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Therefore, this e-mail communication may be subject to public disclosure. From: Peter Lichtenberg Sent: Thursday, October 21, 2021 12:28 PM To: Neil Charness Subject: Please share with the Aging Directors listserv Dear Colleagues: We have an open rank position (Assistant, Associate or Full Professor) we are recruiting for in the area of aging and urban health. Please do share with your networks and feel free to contact me about one specifically who you think I should reach out to. best, Peter Peter A. Lichtenberg, Ph.D, ABPP Director Institute of Gerontology and Merrill Palmer Skillman Institute WSU Distinguished Service Professor of Psychology Wayne State University 87 E. Ferry Street Detroit, MI 48202 313-664-2633 p.lichtenberg at wayne.edu -------------- 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: Feldman, Jean I. <0000004ab0529922-dmarc-request at LSW.NAS.EDU> Sent: Friday, October 22, 2021 2:37 PM To: FDPMAIN-L at LSW.NAS.EDU Subject: Revision of NSF Cooperative Agreement Financial and Administrative Terms and Conditions (CAFATC) This message will be of interest to your membership. We would greatly appreciate your sharing this information as quickly and broadly as possible. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Dear Colleagues: I want to make you aware that the NSF Cooperative Agreement Financial and Administrative Terms and Conditions (CA-FATC) have been updated to implement Executive Order 14042, Ensuring Adequate COVID Safety Protocols for Federal Contractors. The revised CA-FATC will apply to all new NSF cooperative agreements and funding amendments to existing cooperative agreements made on or after October 25, 2021. Questions about NSF award conditions may be sent to policy at nsf.gov. 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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: Amy Ai Sent: Friday, October 22, 2021 7:19 PM To: Neil Charness Subject: Fwd: Psychosomatic Medicine Call for Papers: The Impact of Technological Innovation on Biobehavioral and Psychosomatic Medicine - [EMID:0538b4a16559e2e8] For your troop! Sent from my iPhone Begin forwarded message: From: "Psychosomatic Medicine Editorial Office" > Date: October 22, 2021 at 6:36:26 PM EDT To: "Amy Lee Ai" > Subject: Psychosomatic Medicine Call for Papers: The Impact of Technological Innovation on Biobehavioral and Psychosomatic Medicine - [EMID:0538b4a16559e2e8] Reply-To: "Psychosomatic Medicine Editorial Office" > Call for Papers: The Impact of Technological Innovation on Biobehavioral and Psychosomatic Medicine Numerous technological innovations have entered the healthcare system in recent years, and many are of great value in supporting the patient health journey. Still, critical implementation barriers exist at the level of patients, physicians, and healthcare systems. These barriers may hamper widespread use of these innovations in routine clinical practice. The overall scope of this special issue of Psychosomatic Medicine is to provide a comprehensive overview of technological innovations in psychosomatic research and clinical practice and raise awareness of these innovations so that they may be incorporated into research and clinical practice. Potential topics for manuscripts submitted to this Special Issue include: * Use of ambulatory technologies in psychosomatic medicine (e.g., portable psychophysiology, wearable digital sensors, geolocation) * Passive mobile sensing and biobehavioral health * Applying technology to personalize interventions and improve patient and caregiver outcomes * Use and impact of consumer-grade monitoring devices on biobehavioral mechanisms of health and disease * Advances in sensor technology (e.g., smart fabrics, flexible membranes, etc.) * Technological innovations impact on health care disparities and equity * Smart homes and psychosomatic medicine * Augmented and virtual reality * Viewpoints on how technologic innovations will shape biobehavioral psychosomatic medicine over the next decade If you are interested in submitting a manuscript for consideration, please submit a preliminary abstract by December 15, 2021. Please submit the abstract using the form available at this link. Abstracts should be up to 250 words and formatted for Psychosomatic Medicine. We will review abstracts and notify authors whether they will be invited to submit a full manuscript for special issue consideration by January 4, 2022, and we request full manuscript submissions by March 23, 2022. We anticipate that most invited papers will later be accepted for publication. However, all papers will be sent out for external review and final acceptance will be based on the evaluation of the Guest Editors and Editor-in-Chief of Psychosomatic Medicine. Articles will be published ahead-of-print soon after acceptance and later in the print Special Issue (expected in late 2022). For additional information about this please contact one of the Guest Editors or the journal's Editorial Office editorialoffice at psychosomaticmedicine.org. We are looking forward to receiving your contributions to this Special Issue. Guest Editors: Dr. Mirela Habibovi? 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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. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From charness at psy.fsu.edu Sun Oct 24 16:38:55 2021 From: charness at psy.fsu.edu (Neil Charness) Date: Sun, 24 Oct 2021 20:38:55 +0000 Subject: [Isl] FW: Journal of Gerontology: Psychological Sciences - JGMS has a call for papers that might be of interest In-Reply-To: <0101017cb4049853-efa1d53d-98b7-498d-819b-02dde1e0841d-000000@us-west-2.amazonses.com> References: <0101017cb4049853-efa1d53d-98b7-498d-819b-02dde1e0841d-000000@us-west-2.amazonses.com> Message-ID: Hi Folks: For those doing research related to aging and falls, aging and mobility, see the following call for papers from Journals of Gerontology: Medical Sciences. 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: Journal of Gerontology: Psychological Sciences Sent: Sunday, October 24, 2021 4:36 PM To: Neil Charness Subject: Journal of Gerontology: Psychological Sciences - JGMS has a call for papers that might be of interest 24-Oct-2021 Dear Dr. Charness, I am pleased to announce a new call for papers over in JGMS. I thought there might be some interested in the topic. Special Issue: Novel Technology-Driven Approaches to Enhance Mobility and Reduce Falls in Older Adults Gait and balance impairments associated with aging and age-related disease challenge mobility, threaten independence, and heighten the risk of incurring falls and their costly consequences. Advances in the fields of engineering, computing, manufacturing, and human?computer interfaces have enabled the development and/or application of technology-driven strategies to help combat this global health issue. Such approaches offer exciting opportunities to: (1) directly improve gait, balance, and mobility; (2) assist in the administration and delivery of rehabilitation programming; (3) enable remote and high-frequency assessments of gait, balance, and other factors associated with the risk of falling; (4) detect falls within real-world settings; and even (5) reduce the risk of suffering an injury in the event that an individual does fall. At the same time, however, the translation of potential technology-driven approaches into practice and/or widespread adoption has been challenged by numerous factors, including but not limited to cost, lack of personalization, insufficient data from and focus on underserved populations, and the inability or unwillingness of many older individuals to actively interact with certain technologies. The Medical Sciences section of The Journals of Gerontology, Series A is announcing a special issue dedicated to capturing the current state of the art of this area of investigation. Brad Manor, PhD, Junhong Zhou, PhD, and On-Yee ?Amy? Lo, PhD, have agreed to serve as the guest editors. We invite investigators to submit primary research papers or review articles for the special issue titled ?Novel Technology-Driven Approaches to Enhance Mobility and Reduce Falls in Older Adults.? Topics that will be considered should have a specific focus on older adults and/or age-related disease and may include, but are not limited to: Sensory substitution and sensory augmentation. Noninvasive brain stimulation. Robotics. Rehabilitation technologies, including virtual reality. Remote prediction and prevention of falls. Fall-related injury mitigation. Features and challenges of interaction/adoption of relevant technologies within clinical practice and the older adult population. Manuscripts must be submitted via the SCHOLARONE website by February 15, 2022. Full manuscripts will be evaluated using the journal?s usual peer-review process. Authors are advised to carefully read and follow formatting instructions detailed in the Authors Guidelines. Manuscript submission deadline: February 15, 2022 Articles will be available in Advance Access shortly after final acceptance with anticipated print publication in late 2022. Please circulate this link to your colleagues who may have work to contribute to this special issue. Have a great week and stay safe! Kathy -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Dr. Wilber is Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology, is affiliated with the Program in Neuroscience and is a Faculty Affiliate of the Institute for Successful Longevity. Dr. Wilber earned his doctorate from Indiana University in 2010. His research is directed at understanding how we get oriented in space so we can navigate our environment and what goes wrong when this system fails. He is currently exploring why Alzheimer?s disease leads to difficulty navigating new surroundings, what brain changes may underlie getting lost, and treatments for reversing these impairments. 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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ISL Fall Speaker ? watch her address online If you missed the lecture by Jessica Kelley, Ph.D., sponsored by the Institute for Successful Longevity and the Pepper Institute on Aging and Public Policy at Florida State University, you can watch it now online, thanks to the Pepper Institute, here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OP7V_dFgx9w. Kelley, of Case Western Reserve University, spoke earlier this month on ?Structures and Systems: Life Course Scaffolding of Late-Life Health.? In her talk, part of the ISL Speaker Series, Kelley focused on recent theoretical developments in aging and life course literatures and how they relate to empirical work on health outcomes in later life. ISL Faculty Affiliates ? Alzheimer?s study reported on by Medical News Today Medical News Today has reported on a recent study, by Faculty Affiliates of the Institute for Successful Longevity and others, on personality traits and Alzheimer's disease. The Medical News Today story is here: https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/two-personality-types-may-be-linked-to-alzheimers-pathology#Neuroticism-and-conscientiousness. Professor Antonio Terracciano of the College of Medicine was lead author on the study. Professor Angelina Sutin, also of the College of Medicine, contributed, as did Damaris Aschwanden, a post-doctoral researcher in the College of Medicine. All are ISL Faculty Affiliates. The study was published in the journal Biological Psychiatry: https://www.biologicalpsychiatryjournal.com/article/S0006-3223(21)01566-3/pdf. 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... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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