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410 11:30 AM—01:30 PM Constitution Ballroom A (Sheraton Boston)


Symposium: NIA: Lifestyle ➞ Lifespan ➞ Advances & Opportunities in Aging Research


Chair: Richard Hodes Co-Chair: J Taylor Harden Discussant: Marie Bernard


Presentations: ● A Run Through the NIA Mechanism Maze, Robin Barr ● NIA Symposium: Interactive Roundtable Discussions on


Lifestyle, Lifespan, and Advances and Opportunities in Aging Research, J Taylor Harden


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12:00 PM—03:00 PM Hall A (Convention Center)


Poster: Biological Mechanisms of Aging I


Presentations: ● 1. How Genes Contribute to Aging Related Changes and Affect Life Span in Humans, Anatoliy Yashin, Deqing Wu, Konstantin Arbeev, Svetlana Ukraintseva


● 2. Individual Estimation of Aging Biomarkers in Healthy Chinese Population, Xiaojuan Bai


● 3. Relation between Oxidative Stress Resistance and Kidney Diseases in Spontaneous Dwarf Rats, Tadashi Shinkai


● 4. Vascular Oxidative Stress in Aging: Homeostatic Failure via Dysregulation of Nrf2-mediated Antioxidant Response, Zoltan Ungvari, Lora Bailey-Downs, Danuta Sosnowska, Tripti Gautam, Praveen Ballabh, Rafael De Cabo, William Sonntag, Anna Csiszar


● 5. Aging-Associated Alterations of Function of Mesenteric Lymphatic Vessels, Anatoliy Gashev, Gerard Coté, H. Glenn Bohlen, Takashi Nagai, Tony Akl


● 6. Central And Peripheral Muscle Fatigue in Hospitalized Geriatric Patients Versus Elderly Controls, Ivan Bautmans, Stijn Vantieghem, Jacques Duchateau, Tony Mets


● 7. Do Early-Life Aging-Related Phenotypes in Adults Predict Health Traits at Late Ages in Families? Insights from the Long-Life Family Study, Alexander Kulminski, Konstantin Arbeev, Kaare Christensen, Anne Newman, Michael Province, Irma Elo, Richard Mayeux, Anatoliy Yashin


● 8. Altered Expression of microRNA in the Aging Heart, Xiaomin Zhang, Gohar Azhar, Jeanne Wei


● 9. Aging-Related Phenotypes and Inter-Chromosomal Linkage Disequilibrium in the Human Genome, Alexander Kulminski


● 10. Reduced IGF-I Serum Levels in Formerly Obese Women Subjected to Long-term Caloric Restriction, Werner Zwerschke, Maria Mitterberger, Monika Mattesich, Elise Klaver, Hildegunde Piza-Katzer


● 11. Yeast Mother Cell-Specific Aging: Asymmetric Distribution of Damage and the Role of a Novel NADPH Oxidase, Michael Breitenbach, Harald Klinger, Yuen Lam, Mark Rinnerthaler, Andrea Klocker, Jiri Hasek, Peter Laun


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● 12. mTOR Regulation of Cognitive Aging and Age- dependent Neurodegeneration, Veronica Galvan, Jonathan Halloran, Natalia Podlutskaya, Anson Pierce


● 13. Myeloperoxidase to Selenium Ratio and Mortality Risk among Older People: Results from ilSIRENTE Study, Francesco Landi, Silvia Giovannini, Eugenio Mocchegiani, Fabrizia Lattanzio, Graziano Onder, Roberto Bernabei


● 14. Metabolic Profiling of Frail, Pre-Frail, and Non-Frail Older Adults, Helen Lum, Sara Espinoza


● 15. Altered Autophagy in the Skeletal Muscle of the Frail Mouse, Fred Ko, Carol Cooke, Huanle Yang, Jeremy Walston


● 16. Impaired Nuclear Translocation of Stress-Activated Signaling Contributes to Ageing-Associated Apoptosis Resistance, Sung Young Kim, Hyun Tae Kang, Sang Chul Park


● 17. Restoration of Senescent Human diploid Fibroblasts by Modulation of the Extracellular Matrix, Haeri Choi, Kyung A Cho, Sang Chul Park


● 18. DDS, 4,4’-diaminodiphenylsulfone, Extends Organismic Lifespan, Sang Chul Park, Sung Chun Cho


12:00 PM—03:00 PM Hall A (Convention Center)


Poster: Ageism


Presentations: ● 19. Age Related Attributions Biases to Success and Failure at a Technology Task, Elliot Entin, Courtney Dean, Carmilla Knott


● 20. Social Contact with the Elderly and Degree of Collectivism as Correlates of Ageism in Caucasian and Asian-American Populations, Andrew Beatty


● 21. Age Differences in the Underlying Mechanisms of Stereotype Threat Effects, Lauren Popham, Thomas Hess


● 22. Student Reactions to Internet Ageism: An Experiment on the Effect of Three Ally Instructions on Ageist Attitudes and Stereotyping, Jenna Calton, Ashley Stripling, Martin Heesacker


● 23. Age Stereotypes among Employees in Academia, Government, and Private Business, Meredith Patterson, Thomas Calo, Wayne Decker


● 24. The Relationship between the Co-occurrence of Age Discrimination and Another Discrimination and Depressive Symptoms among Older People, Jina Han, Jinhyun Kim


● 25. Experiential Learning and Competence with Aging: A Rural BEL Program’s Outcomes and Lessons, Brian Masciadrelli


● 26. College Students’ Perceptions and Responses to Internet Ageism, Ashley Stripling, Jenna Calton, Martin Heesacker


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