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2023 IU-Bloomington Indiana CTSI Retreat

Wednesday, April 26, 2023 at 9:00am - 3:00pm

IU-Bloomington CTSI Retreat 2023
Health Consequences of the Aging Population

Wednesday, April 26th, 2023 9am - 3pm
In-person Event - Registration Required (free)

Featured Speaker:

Walter J. Koroshetz, Director of the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke

Agenda

Welcome

Joel Ybe, PhD, Indiana CTSI IU Bloomington Navigator

Bill Hetrick, PhD, Deputy Director of Indiana CTSI

 

“CTSI: How We Can Help and What We Are Planning”

Sharon Moe, MD, Indiana CTSI co-director and IU School of Medicine

Sarah Wiehe, MPH, MD, Indiana CTSI co-director and IU School of Medicine

 

“Caring for Care Partners of Persons with Dementia: The I-CARE Telehealth Clinical Trials”

Richard Holden, PhD, School of Public Health, Chair of Health & Wellness Design

 

“Challenges Related to the Aging Population in Indiana”

Lindsay Weaver, MD, Indiana Department of Health, Chief Medical Officer

 

“Hearing Loss and Dementia - From Epidemiological Insights to the ACHIEVE Clinical Trial”

Frank Lin, MD, PhD, John Hopkins University, Prof of Otolaryngology and Director, Cochlear Center for Hearing and Public Health

 

“Current Interdisciplinary Research in Assessment and Treatment of Laryngeal Dystonia”

Rita Patel, PhD, School of Public Health, CTR awardee

 

“A Model of Persecutory Ideation Integrating Neuroimaging, Physiological Arousal, & Life Stress”

Krista Wisner, PhD, College of Arts and Sciences, Core pilot

 

“Participatory Co-Design of a Mobile Stress Intervention for Breast Cancer Survivors: Lessons Learned and Next Steps”

Evan Jordan, PhD, School of Public Health, Assistant Professor and TPH awardee

 

“Neighborhood Social Context and Older Adult Well-being”

Kathleen Cagney, PhD, University of Michigan, Director of the Institute for Social Research

 

“Using Network Science to Identify Disparities in Aging Brain Health, Before Really Bad Things Happen”

Gagan Wig, PhD, University of Texas at Dallas, Center for Vital Longevity, School of Behavioral & Brain Sciences

 

“NINDS Research to Reduce Suffering Due to Alzheimer-Related Dementias and Stroke”

Walter Koroshetz, MD, National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS), Director

 

Closing Remarks

Bill Hetrick, PhD, Deputy Director of Indiana CTSI

Location

Presidents Hall in Franklin Hall, Bloomington, IN

Registration