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Visiting Scholars Series 2004-2005

The IOA Visiting Scholars Series is dedicated to bringing to PENN national leaders in aging research, policy and clinical care. Sessions are designed to promote interdisciplinary dialogue, discussion and debate.

September 30, 2004
Kathy P. Parker, RN, CS, PhD
Emory University
Professor, Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing, Adult and Elder Care
Transitional Research in Nursing: Sleep, Body Temperature and Hemodialysis
December 2, 2004
Robert Storr, MFA
New York University
Professor of Modern Art, Institute of Fine Arts
The Mind in the Hand
February 3, 2005
Patricia G. Archbold, RN, DNSc, FAAN
Oregon Health & Science University
Professor and Director, John A. Hartford Center of Excellence in Geriatric Nursing
When I Get Older, Losing My Hair: The Family as Provider of Last Resort
March 18-19, 2005
Anti-Aging Therapies The Art & Science of Anti-Aging Therapies: Convergence of Theory and Practice

April 7, 2005

Co-sponsored by the Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics

Christine Cassel, MD
President and CEO,
American Board of Internal Medicine
Medicare Matters: Healthcare, Aging, and the Social Contract

May 3, 2005

Co-sponsored by the Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics

Governor Richard D. Lamm
University of Denver
Co-Director, Institute for Public Policy Studies

 

The Brave New World of Healthcare

May 23, 2005

Leon J. Thal, MD
University of California, San Diego
Chair, Department of Neurosciences

Mild Cognitive Impairment: What Is It and Can We Treat It?
June 8, 2005

Majd Alwan, PhD
University of Virginia,
Assist. Professor and Dir. Robotics and Eldercare Technologies

Stuart L. Fine, MD
PENN Chair,
Dept of Ophthalmology and Director, Scheie Eye Institute

Joshua L. Dunaief, MD, PhD
PENN Assist. Professor, Ophthalmology

Institute on Aging Sylvan M. Cohen Annual Retreat with Poster Session