From cperson at fsu.edu Thu Sep 2 09:36:25 2021 From: cperson at fsu.edu (Callie Kindelsperger) Date: Thu, 2 Sep 2021 13:36:25 +0000 Subject: [Isl] Friendly Reminder: September 10th deadline to submit ISL bylaws comments or suggestions Message-ID: Hi all, This is just a friendly reminder that if you have any suggestions or feedback on our bylaws draft, to please submit them to us no later than next Friday, September 10th by 5:00pm, as we are hoping to get our bylaws revised and submitted to the Provost Office for discussion/approval. I have attached a copy of the draft version in case you need it. Thank you! 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: Walter Boot Sent: Tuesday, September 7, 2021 8:22 AM To: Neil Charness Cc: Willard Edmonds Subject: Possible Event of Interest Hi Neil, This event may be of interest to some ISL folks - it is organized by the Technology and Aging interest group of GSA. Best, Wally Webinar on Virtual Functional and Frailty Measures for Telehealth Clinical and Research Please join us for a webinar sponsored by our very own Technology and Aging Interest Group: The Synchronous, Virtual Functional and Frailty Measure in Research and Clinical Practice: Guidance from the Literature and Experts, scheduled for Wednesday, September 15, 2021, 1-2 pm ET. In 2020, the GSA Technology and Aging Interest Group undertook a project to summarize 1) existing evidence- or experiential-based recommendations for safely implementing objective functional and frailty measures during a remote clinical or research assessment; 2) existing evidence- or experiential-based recommendations for implementing subjective alternatives to objective functional and frailty during a remote clinical or research assessment; and 3) current findings into tip sheets for the synchronous, remote administration of functional and frailty assessment over video conferencing. During this webinar, we will share the results of this work which are relevant to clinicians and researchers who administer frailty and functional measures in practice or during data collection. Presented by: * Walter R. Boot, PhD, Professor of Psychology, Florida State University * Brian Buta, MHS, Project Administrator, Johns Hopkins University * Margaret Danilovich, PT, DPT, PhD, MBA, Senior Director of the Leonard Schanfield Research Institute, CJE SeniorLife; Adjunct Assistant Professor of Physical Therapy and Human Movement Sciences, Northwestern University * Erin Harrell, PhD, Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Alabama * Megan Huisingh-Scheetz, MD, MPH, Assistant Professor, Associate Director, Aging Research Program, Section of Geriatrics and Palliative Medicine, University of Chicago * Michelle Martinchek, MD MPH, Assistant Professor in the School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, MGH Institute for Health Professions * Carrie Nieman MD, MPH, Assistant Professor, Department of Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine * Pamela Toto, PhD, OTR/L, BCG, FAOTA, FGSA, Associate Professor, Department of Occupational Therapy, University of Pittsburgh For more information and to register click here. __________________________________ Walter R. 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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: Jing Wang Sent: Monday, September 6, 2021 7:22 PM To: Frankie Wong ; Eugenia Millender ; Larry Dennis ; Hongyu Miao ; Mike Mitchell ; Norman B. Anderson ; Laurel Fulkerson ; Zhe He ; Michelle Kazmer ; Walter Boot ; Neil Charness Cc: Hyochol Ahn ; Jeffrey Joyce Subject: FW: Thank you for Attending the Channeling the Potential of AI to Advance Health Equity Webinar FYI- You might be interested in the recording of this webinar at NAM, feel free to distribute further. 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This is just a friendly reminder that if you have any suggestions or feedback for us for the ISL By-laws draft, to please submit your comments/suggestions along with the template that we provided in the original email, and that I have attached here again as well for your reference. We appreciate your feedback and look forward to hearing what you have to say! 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... Name: ISL Bylaws 2021.docx Type: application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document Size: 43293 bytes Desc: ISL Bylaws 2021.docx URL: From cperson at fsu.edu Thu Sep 9 10:28:49 2021 From: cperson at fsu.edu (Callie Kindelsperger) Date: Thu, 9 Sep 2021 14:28:49 +0000 Subject: [Isl] FW: ISL Affiliates October Meeting, Thurs. Oct 21st, 11:00 AM-12:00 PM, Zoom Link Message-ID: Hi all, I hope this email finds you well. Please find the attached iCal file for our next Affiliates meeting in October, set for Thursday Oct. 21st at 11am. 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... Name: ISL Affiliates October Meeting_ Thurs_ Oct 21st_ 11_00 AM-12_00 PM.ics Type: text/calendar Size: 5082 bytes Desc: ISL Affiliates October Meeting_ Thurs_ Oct 21st_ 11_00 AM-12_00 PM.ics URL: From cperson at fsu.edu Mon Sep 13 08:19:41 2021 From: cperson at fsu.edu (Callie Kindelsperger) Date: Mon, 13 Sep 2021 12:19:41 +0000 Subject: [Isl] ISL Brown Bag on Sept. 20 - "Who We Are Shapes How We Cognitively Age?" Message-ID: [cid:image001.png at 01D7A878.192A1850] You are invited to hear Damaris Aschwanden, Ph.D., speak on "Who We Are Shapes How We Cognitively Age? Personality & Cognitive Health in Late Life," the first presentation in the ISL Brown Bag Series for Fall 2021. Aschwanden, a post-doctoral researcher in the College of Medicine, will give her talk at noon September 20 via Zoom. For the Zoom link, please send an email message to ISL at fsu.edu. Aschwanden received her doctorate in Psychology in 2018 from the University of Zurich, Switzerland. During the work on her doctorate, she was a fellow of the International Max Planck Research School on the Life Course, a joint international Ph.D. program of the Max Planck Institute for Human Development, the Freie Universit?t Berlin, the Humboldt-Universit?t zu Berlin, the University of Michigan, the University of Virginia, and the University of Zurich. Her research addresses the associations between personality, health, cognitive aging, and dementia. She investigates these links using data from both long-term longitudinal and ambulatory assessment studies. Her recent work has focused on the evaluation of risk factors for dementia applying machine learning and on the predictive value of cognitive performance and personality traits for daily cognitive behaviors. FSU's Institute for Successful Longevity conducts research into how to live longer, stay active and be fully engaged in life. The institute takes a multidisciplinary approach to better explore the complexities of life as an older individual: www.ISL.fsu.edu. 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: David Lipten Sent: Monday, September 13, 2021 9:24 AM To: Neil Charness Subject: RRF Neil, Here is the latest from RRF. Please distribute as you see fit. As always, this will have to be a limited submission as RRF only accepts one LOI per institution per deadline. Thanks. Abstract RRF Foundation for Aging focuses on improving the quality of life for older people. In an effort to strengthen the Foundation's impact, RRF has established Priority Areas. These Priority Areas are specific topics in aging that will be given higher priority within the Foundation's grantmaking program. Types of Grants 1. Advocay: Achieve enduring social change around issues that affect older Americans 2. Direct Service: Improve availability and quality of community-based services and supports in seven states 3. Research: Seek causes and solutions to significant problems for older persons 4. Professional Education & Training: Increase the competency of professionals and paraprofessionals who serve older people 5. Organizational Capacity Building: Improve management and governance of non-profit organizations Amount Upper $250,000USD Lower $100,000USD Grant amounts vary. https://www.rrf.org/apply-for-a-grant/ 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. 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... 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The NSF project sprang from research Sun conducted with support from an Institute for Successful Longevity Planning Grant. Read about Sun?s project: https://isl.fsu.edu/article/nsf-supports-faculty-affiliate-yanshuo-suns-development-technology-aid-transportation. 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.png Type: image/png Size: 172095 bytes Desc: image001.png URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Hartford Faculty Scholar Associate Professor College of Social Work Florida State University (850) 644-9748 ________________________________ From: Isl on behalf of Willard Edmonds via Isl Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 2021 11:11 AM To: ISL AFFILIATES-listserv Subject: [Isl] ISL Faculty Affiliate wins NSF grant to develop tech aid for transportation [cid:image001.png at 01D7AA22.66DA9510] ISL Faculty Affiliate Yanshuo Sun A multi-university team of researchers led by Yanshuo Sun from the FAMU-FSU College of Engineering will conduct a new three-year National Science Foundation-funded project to promote social equality and improve transportation accessibility for millions of transportation-disadvantaged people Sun, an assistant professor in the college?s Department of Industrial and Manufacturing and a Faculty Affiliate of the Institute for Successful Longevity, is principal investigator for the project involving Florida A&M University, Morgan State University and the University of Utah. 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URL: From charness at psy.fsu.edu Wed Sep 15 16:03:30 2021 From: charness at psy.fsu.edu (Neil Charness) Date: Wed, 15 Sep 2021 20:03:30 +0000 Subject: [Isl] FW: Florida Census RDC Updates In-Reply-To: <07c9dbf5-1751-326a-1b0a-0b3ed34c07ae@fsu.edu> References: <58d8358f-bd3e-316e-f5cd-b9cf2a6d36ff@fsu.edu> <07c9dbf5-1751-326a-1b0a-0b3ed34c07ae@fsu.edu> Message-ID: Hi Folks: If you have interest in Census data analysis and the Florida Research Data Center read on. There is also support within it for your graduate students. 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. -----Original Message----- From: Mark Horner Sent: Tuesday, September 14, 2021 9:54 AM To: Keith Ihlanfeldt ; Anastasia Semykina ; Elwood Carlson ; Karin Brewster ; John Reynolds ; Carl Schmertmann ; Brian Stults ; Christopher Uejio ; Mathew Hauer ; David Cooper ; Carl Kitchens ; Mark Isaac ; Samuel Staley ; Mackenzie Alston ; Shawn Kantor ; Svetlana Pevnitskaya ; Michael Duncan ; Christopher Coutts ; Li Fang ; Jeff Brown ; John Felkner ; Minjee Kim ; Anne Barrett ; Amy Burdette ; Dawn Carr ; Katrinell Davis ; Miles Taylor ; Patricia Homan ; Michael McFarland ; Miles Taylor ; John Taylor ; Kathryn Tillman ; Miranda Waggoner ; Sandy Wong ; Brad Gomez ; Charles Barrilleaux ; William Berry ; Keon-Hyung Lee ; Tian Tang ; Frances Berry ; Eren Erman Ozguven ; John Sobanjo ; Neil Charness Cc: Joseph Grzywacz ; Mark Horner Subject: Florida Census RDC Updates Dear FSU Folks interested in the Florida Research Data Center (RDC), 1. The FLRDC posted an opportunity for Graduate Student funding via the Census (Center for Economic Studies). It is attached. 2. The next presentation in the FLRDC speaker series is scheduled for September 22, 2021 at 1:00-2:00 pm ET. ?Cigarette Smoking and Cause-Specific Adult Mortality in the United States? Presented by Joseph Lariscy. The flyer is attached. 3. Progress is being made on the Center and its infrastructure. You may read more updates at this link: https://www.ctsi.ufl.edu/research/laboratory-services/florida-rdc/ Please feel free to forward this message to anyone who may be interested in these activities. As always, feel free to contact me with any questions. Mark Horner ----------------------------------------------------------------- > Dear Faculty, > > As some of you have heard, FSU, in partnership with UF as the project > lead, has secured funding from the National Science Foundation for > starting a secure Federal Statistical Research Data Center (RDC). Dr. > Joe Grzywacz (College of Human Sciences) and I are the project leads > here at FSU. The Florida RDC facility will be housed at UF in > Gainesville and is anticipated to be operational later in 2021. An > overview of the planned center can be found here: > > https://www.census.gov/about/adrm/fsrdc/locations/florida.html > > UF has developed a job advertisement for an RDC administrator, which > is attached to this email. Feel free to distribute the notice as you > see fit. > > Utilization of the new facility at UF will be encouraged via multiple > approaches. Among the RDC?s plans are the creation of a seed grant > program aimed at facilitating access to the new facility, and it is > possible that the seed grant program might assign some priority to > graduate student-led research. These discussions are still ongoing and > more information will be forthcoming. A summary of the data available > from RDCs may be found here: > > https://www.census.gov/about/adrm/fsrdc/about.html > > I know several folks had ideas for possible research projects that > they might undertake if they had access to these protected data. As we > move forward, I would be happy to discuss where you are with these > project ideas and if the topics remain of interest to you. At that > same time, I?d be keen to know about additional ideas faculty might > have for utilizing Census RDC resources to access protected data. > > Thank you for your time. Please feel free to share this update with > anyone you feel I may have missed on the email, and do not hesitate to > contact me directly with any follow up questions or concerns. More > information will be forthcoming as additional details of the RDC and > its programs take shape. > > Mark > -- Mark W. Horner, Ph.D. U.S. co-Editor, Transportation Professor and Chair, Department of Geography The Florida State University Room 323 Bellamy Bldg. 113 Collegiate Loop PO Box 3062190 Tallahassee Fl 32306-2190 Voice: 850.644.1706 Internet: http://www.markwhorner.com -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Joseph Lariscy--FSRDC Presentation Series.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 230339 bytes Desc: Joseph Lariscy--FSRDC Presentation Series.pdf URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: CES Dissertation Mentorship Program poster.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 138607 bytes Desc: CES Dissertation Mentorship Program poster.pdf URL: From cperson at fsu.edu Mon Sep 20 08:17:11 2021 From: cperson at fsu.edu (Callie Kindelsperger) Date: Mon, 20 Sep 2021 12:17:11 +0000 Subject: [Isl] ISL Brown Bag today, Mon. Sept 20th at 12pm via Zoom - "Who We Are Shapes How We Cognitively Age?" Message-ID: [cid:image001.png at 01D7ADF7.E8A3B850] You are invited to hear Damaris Aschwanden, Ph.D., speak on "Who We Are Shapes How We Cognitively Age? Personality & Cognitive Health in Late Life," the first presentation in the ISL Brown Bag Series for Fall 2021. Aschwanden, a post-doctoral researcher in the College of Medicine, will give her talk at noon September 20 via Zoom. For the Zoom link, please send an email message to ISL at fsu.edu. Aschwanden received her doctorate in Psychology in 2018 from the University of Zurich, Switzerland. During the work on her doctorate, she was a fellow of the International Max Planck Research School on the Life Course, a joint international Ph.D. program of the Max Planck Institute for Human Development, the Freie Universit?t Berlin, the Humboldt-Universit?t zu Berlin, the University of Michigan, the University of Virginia, and the University of Zurich. Her research addresses the associations between personality, health, cognitive aging, and dementia. She investigates these links using data from both long-term longitudinal and ambulatory assessment studies. Her recent work has focused on the evaluation of risk factors for dementia applying machine learning and on the predictive value of cognitive performance and personality traits for daily cognitive behaviors. FSU's Institute for Successful Longevity conducts research into how to live longer, stay active and be fully engaged in life. The institute takes a multidisciplinary approach to better explore the complexities of life as an older individual: www.ISL.fsu.edu. 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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Name: ISL Bylaws 2021.docx Type: application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document Size: 36044 bytes Desc: ISL Bylaws 2021.docx URL: From btedmond at fsu.edu Thu Sep 23 11:51:06 2021 From: btedmond at fsu.edu (Willard Edmonds) Date: Thu, 23 Sep 2021 15:51:06 +0000 Subject: [Isl] =?utf-8?q?Watch_Damaris_Aschwanden=27s_talk_on_=E2=80=9CWh?= =?utf-8?q?o_We_Are_Shapes_How_We_Cognitively_Age=3F_Personality_=26_Cogni?= =?utf-8?q?tive_Health_in_Late_Life=E2=80=9D_=E2=80=93_ISL_YouTube?= In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <142BDCDA-2308-4FD5-AAD9-382673EC66E0@fsu.edu> [cid:image001.png at 01D7B071.27CEDB60] Damaris Aschwanden, Ph.D., gave a fascinating talk on ?Who We Are Shapes How We Cognitively Age? Personality & Cognitive Health in Late Life? in the first presentation in the Institute for Successful Longevity?s Brown Bag Series for Fall 2021. You can watch her presentation on ISL?s YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/oUyNsbQC6NY. Aschwanden, a post-doctoral researcher in FSU's College of Medicine, received her doctorate in Psychology in 2018 from the University of Zurich, Switzerland. During the work on her doctorate, she was a fellow of the International Max Planck Research School on the Life Course, a joint international Ph.D. program of the Max Planck Institute for Human Development, the Freie Universit?t Berlin, the Humboldt-Universit?t zu Berlin, the University of Michigan, the University of Virginia, and the University of Zurich. Her research addresses the associations between personality, health, cognitive aging, and dementia. She investigates these links using data from both long-term longitudinal and ambulatory assessment studies. Her recent work has focused on the evaluation of risk factors for dementia applying machine learning and on the predictive value of cognitive performance and personality traits for daily cognitive behaviors. Aschwanden gave her talk on September 20. 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Dr. Kelley is a leader in sociology of aging and the life course, and is currently editor at Journals of Gerontology: Social Sciences. Here is the Zoom registration link with more info. https://fsu.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_m__1erj6TvW6d6hQvYtjfQ [cid:image001.png at 01D7B14D.4083DA20] 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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To get the link for the Zoom event, at 1 p.m. EDT Friday, go to https://umich.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_eQSiBzAIQI2wFQbtqDmPxw. 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.png Type: image/png Size: 872623 bytes Desc: image001.png URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image002.png Type: image/png Size: 54997 bytes Desc: image002.png URL: From cperson at fsu.edu Thu Sep 30 10:03:22 2021 From: cperson at fsu.edu (Callie Kindelsperger) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2021 14:03:22 +0000 Subject: [Isl] ISL taking suggestions for ISL Spring Lecture Series Message-ID: Hi all, I hope this email finds you well. This is just a reminder that we are still taking suggestions for our Spring Lecturer come the spring, so if you have any suggestions of potential candidates, feel free to email me! 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 amyai8 at gmail.com Thu Sep 30 10:07:58 2021 From: amyai8 at gmail.com (Amy L. Ai) Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2021 10:07:58 -0400 Subject: [Isl] ISL Director Neil Charness to take part in celebration of the UN International Day of the Older Person - FRIDAY In-Reply-To: <016C04B6-3670-4F30-8A34-65D40CADB471@fsu.edu> References: <016C04B6-3670-4F30-8A34-65D40CADB471@fsu.edu> Message-ID: Great News! Are there any way we can hear Neil's talk? Amy On Thu, Sep 30, 2021 at 9:31 AM Willard Edmonds via Isl wrote: > > > Neil Charness, Ph.D., Director of the Institute for Successful Longevity, > will represent North America at an international conference Friday on > digital equity for people of all ages, part of the celebration of the UN > International Day of the Older Person. > > > > The conference is sponsored by the International Association of > Gerontology and Geriatrics and will be conducted online via Zoom. > > > The conference brings together aging experts from across the globe to > discuss a variety of topics related to digital equity. > > > > To get the link for the Zoom event, at 1 p.m. EDT Friday, go to > https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://umich.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_eQSiBzAIQI2wFQbtqDmPxw__;!!PhOWcWs!hsBhjuobqrVMqIFqaaQkdPCvovRcPCXCYtA8B0zJZ4Ot83vQcRfTV2h0KdcAs4u2$ . > > > > *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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To register and get the Zoom link, go to https://fsu.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_m__1erj6TvW6d6hQvYtjfQ Dr. Kelley will present recent advances in the theoretical underpinnings of cumulative dis/advantage theory as it relates to health and suggest how these could be integrated into empirical analysis. Themes will include: (1) gendered and racialized life course(s); (2) life course reflexivity; (3)social change and the ?cohort-centric? life course. Dr. Kelley will highlight recent exemplar empirical work and discuss the promise of methodological developments such as comparative life course research. 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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