EXHIBITORS
University of Massachusetts (UMASS Boston) Boston, Booth #517, 100 Morrissey Boulevard, Boston, MA 02125-3393 The Gerontology Department and Institute at UMass Boston will present information about the graduate programs in Gerontology offered at the doctoral, master’s and certificate levels. It will also present and distribute information about research and policy conducted within the Gerontology Institute, which focus especially on income security, health, productive aging, and basic social and demographic research on aging.
University of Massachusetts, Multicampus, Booth #519, 100 Morrissey Boulevard, Boston, MA 02125-3393 Programs from 4 campuses of the University of Massachusetts are presented, including UMass Boston College of Nursing and Health Sciences, UMass Dartmouth Gerontology Center, UMass Lowell Nursing and UMass Medical (School of Nursing, Rosalie Wolf Center, and Division of Medicine).
University of Michigan, Booth #309, 300 North Ingalls, Room 912, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 The Geriatrics Center at the University of Michigan enhances geriatrics-related research, education and patient care. The Center’s multi-disciplinary faculty of nearly 250 physicians and scientists from 12 U-M schools and institutes, including 23 departments in the Medical School, conduct $79 million in nationally-sponsored research each year. We’re ranked among the top programs in the country for both academic geriatrics programs and hospital care for older adults by U.S News and World Report.
University of Michigan Retirement Research Center (MRRC), Booth #307, POB 1248, Ann Arbor, MI 48106-1248 The University of Michigan Retirement Research Center (MRRC) is one of three research centers funded by the Social Security Administration to provide a national resource fostering high-quality research, communication, and education related to Social Security, pensions and retirement-related policies. MRRC working papers, research briefs, policy briefs and newsletters are available at our exhibit booth or from our website (
www.mrrc.isr.umich.edu).
University of Oklahoma Reynolds Department of Geriatric Medicine, Reynolds Center of Geriatric Nursing Excellence, Booth #222, 921 NE 13th Street, VA 11 G, Oklahoma City, OK, 73104 The University of Oklahoma Reynolds Department of Geriatric Medicine and Reynolds Center of Geriatric Nursing Excellence display will consist of information and handouts on geriatric clinical and research faculty recruitment, geriatric education programs, geriatric related research, pre and postdoctoral student scholarships in nursing and medicine, geriatric nursing scholarship, and geriatric nurse faculty recruitment.
University of Utah Hartford Center of Geriatric Nursing Excellence, Booth #522, 10 South 2000 East, Salt Lake City, UT 84112 The University of Utah Hartford Center of Geriatric Nursing Excellence and Gerontology Interdisciplinary Program are leaders in geriatric and gerontological education. Using cutting-edge distance education technology and innovative programs we are educating students, faculty, care providers and researchers to respond to a rapidly aging society.
University of Wisconsin Institute on Aging, Booth #523, 2245 MSC, 1300 University Ave., Madison, WI 53706 The University of Wisconsin Institute on Aging exhibit provides information about its multi-disciplinary research program in aging, including the MidUS Project, two certificate programs, the Biology of Aging and Age-Related Diseases training grant, and outreach programs. Select publications of affiliates are also available.
U.S. Army Healthcare Recruiter, Booth #122, 495 Summer Street, Suite 112, Boston, MA 02210 The U.S. Army Medical Department (AMEDD) is one of the largest and most advanced health care systems in the world. Here, your experience and dedication will mean more than you can imagine. The training and experiences you will receive will advance your career. Soldiers will count on you to heal, to save, and to serve.
US EPA Aging Initiative, Booth #320, 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Mail Code 1107A, Room 2502, Washington, DC 20460 The US EPA Aging Initiative strives to raise awareness of environmental hazards that can affect elders through educational materials translated into 17 languages. We recognize the important role elders play in making our communities healthy for all and protecting the environment.
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