Previous Retreats
Cognitive Resilience Across the Translational Research Spectrum
Keynote Speakers:
Demetrius M. Mararganore, MD, FAAN (Tulane University)
Timothy Hohman, PhD (Vanderbilt University)
Other Presentations
Dr. Tony Donato
Dr. Mark Supiano
Nikki Camp, PhD
Dr. Caroline Stephens
Resources and Other Materials
Caring for the Family Caregiver: Moving our Policy, Practice, Training, and Research Beyond the Patient
“Family Caregiving: From Research to Policy in 40 Years”
Dr. Richard Schulz, PhD will be the first Keynote Speaker. A significant portion of his research has been on caregivers including the health effects of caregiving, Alzheimer’s disease caregiving, and intervention studies for caregivers of persons with Alzheimer’s disease. Dr. Schulz chaired The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine’s landmark study, Families Caring for an Aging America. The report outlined the prevalence and nature of caregiving, as well as its impact on the caregiver’s health, employment and overall wellbeing; it examined the effectiveness of programs and supports aimed at supporting caregivers; and lastly assessed and recommended policies to address the needs of family caregivers and minimize barriers. This report served as the back drop for The Caregiver Project , which Dr. Schulz led as co-PI with Everette James.
Presentation Here: https://aging.utah.edu/_resources/documents/2020_schulz_coa_presentation.pdf
“Building a National Support Infrastructure for Family Caregivers”
Michael Wittke, MPA will be the second Keynote Speaker. He leads the federal enagagement strategy for the National Alliance for Caregiving and directs the National Network of Caregiving Coalitions - a network of over 80 state and local advocacy organizations representing 27 state coalitions. Working directly with policymakers on Capitol Hill, federal agencies, the White House, he participates in national coalitions advocating on behalf of caregivers across the lifespan.
Presentation Here: https://aging.utah.edu/_resources/documents/2020_wittke_coa_presentation.pdf
The 13th Annual Research Retreat will feature a Poster Session on Thursday April 4, and a Keynote/Symposium Session on Friday, April 5. We are pleased to welcome two speakers to our 2019 Annual Research Retreat.
Keynote Speaker:
Mary Tinetti, MD (Yale School of Medicine) “TITLE”
Keynote Speaker:
Kevin Biese, MD, MAT (UNC School of Medicine) “TITLE”
They will be joined by University of Utah faculty presenters:
LOCATION
The poster session will be located in the atrium of the James L. Sorenson Molecular Biotechnology/USTAR at 36 South Wasatch Drive, Salt Lake City, Utah 84112 from 3:00pm-6:00pm. The Keynote/Symposium Session will be located at the Eccles Human Genetics Building (EIHG) at 15 North 2030 East in the 1st Floor Auditorium from 7:30am-3:00pm.
PARKING
Parking is very limited. We encourage you to please walk, take TRAX, carpool or use the free campus shuttle. Follow signs to the Parking Garage.
Click Here For Map - James L. Sorenson Molecular Biotechnology/USTAR
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Thursday April 04, 2019 / 3:00-6:00 PM
POSTER SESSION
Location: The poster session will be located in the atrium of the James L. Sorenson Molecular Biotechnology/USTAR at 36 South Wasatch Drive, Salt Lake City, Utah 84112 from 3:00pm-6:00pm.
Posters will be presented on aging related studies spanning a broad spectrum of both Social-Behavioral, and Biological research.
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Friday April 05, 2019 / 7:30 am - 3:00 PM
The Keynote/Symposium Session will be located at the Eccles Human Genetics Building (EIHG) at 15 North 2030 East in the 1st Floor Auditorium from 7:30am-3:00pm.
KEYNOTE & SYMPOSIA EVENT
7:30am – 8:00am Continental Breakfast
8:00am – 9:35am Welcome/Keynote Address
9:35am – 11:45pm Symposia
11:45am – 1:15pm Working Lunch
1:15pm - 2:30pm Breakout Sessions (Report)
"Creative EngAGEment through the Arts"
We wish to thank everyone who participated on April 5-6 for making our 12th Annual Research Retreat a success. We enjoyed interacting with 20 Poster presentations, 7 Creative Arts Presentations, 2 Keynote SPeakers, 8 University/Public Presenters and over 165 guests who attended the combined two-day event.
Keynote Presenters (pictured below with Dr. Supiano from left to right) Drs. Louise Aronson and Julene Johnson, both joining us from UCSF.
At the Retreat this year we enjoyed performances from the School of Dance "The Middle Way" and the Gleeful Choir.
To view more PHOTOS from the 2018 Research Retreat they are available here to view,
share or download:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/l7etklk6ilbbn7p/AAAPxqz96gxV9uoQmuhO2781a?dl=0
View the 2018 Research Retreat here:
https://medicine.utah.edu/internalmedicine/geriatrics/grand-rounds/
POSTER AWARDS We are pleased to congratulate our trainee poster winners:
Biological Award: Alec McKenzie, PhD Candidate in Physical Therapy
Poster Title: "Muscle and Metabolic Response to 5-days of Bed Rest Followed by 7-days
of Recovery in Older Adults"
Authors: Alec McKenzie, Paul Reidy, Zian Mahmassani, Jordan Johnson, Katie Kaput,
MD, Matthew ROndina, MD, MS, Yu Kuei Lin, MD, Scott Summers, PhD, Robin Marcus, PhD,
Paul LaStayo, PhD, Mark Supiano, MD and Micah Drummond, PhD
Pictured below: Alec McKenzie and Dr. Mark Supiano
Social Science Award: Anna Shvartsur, Fourth Year Medical Student
Poster Title: "Longitudinal Assessment of Metamemory in Mild Cognitive Impairment
and Alzheimer's Disease"
Authors: Anna Shvartsur, Hwi Lee, Fini Chang, Matthew J. Wright, Liana Apostolova
and Ellen Woo
Pictured below: Anna Shvartsur and Dr. Mark Supiano
"Resilient Places for an Aging Society: Adaptive Capacity Promotion for Healthy Living"
We wish to thank everyone who participated on April 27-28 making our 11th Annual Research Retreat an outstanding success! We enjoyed 28 Poster presentations, four keynote speakers, four University presentors and over 175 guests who attended the combined two-day event.
Links to the:
PRESENTATIONS and other info regarding the Aging and Resiliency Transforming Excellence Program: http://www.cap.utah.edu/resilient-places/#presentations This site will soon also have links to the storyboards (see below) and the video of the presentations.
PHOTOS -https://www.dropbox.com/sh/g09m4opa6gdupob/AADvH4BD0tjHldJkID3LsAVfa?dl=0
Keynote Speakers (pictured below with Dr. Supiano from left to right) - Amanda Lehning, PhD (University of Maryland); James Sallis, PhD (UC-San Diego);Susanne Iwarsson, PhD (University of Lund); and Scott Hummel, MD (University of Michigan)
At the Retreat this year we enjoyed the graphic illustrations from Karina Mullen Branson. A Graphic Facilitator is a thought partner that specializes in helping groups understand each other and tell your story via process design, live illustrations and live videos.
POSTER AWARDS We are pleased to congratulate our trainee poster winners:
Biological Award: Jesse Christensen
Poster Title: "Novel Feedback Technique Normalizes Gait Adnormalities during Decline Walking after Total Knee Arthroplasty"
Authors: Jesse Christensen,DPT, Paul LaStayo, PhD, PT, Robin Marcus, PhD, PT, Ryan Mizner, PhD, PT, Christopher Pelt, MD and Bo Foreman, PhD, PT
Pictured below: Jesse Christensen and Dr. Mark Supiano
Social Sciences Award: Jen Neria
Poster Title: "Executive Functioning's Relationship to Gait Speed Among Older Adults: Does Measurement Matter?"
Authors: Jen Neria, Madison Niermeyer, Casey Barron, Ridley Heyrend, Aaron Ray, Austin Gillespie, Rosemary Ziemnik and Yana Suchy, PhD
Pictured below: Jen Neria and Dr. Mark Supiano
"Long Term Care Policy and Practice"
The 10th Annual Research Retreat featured a Poster Session on Thursday, April 14 and a Keynote/Symposium Session on Friday, April 15. We were please to welcom our distinguished Keynote Speaker Dr. Lew Lipsitz, MD, Vice President for Academic Medicine and Irving and Edyth S. Usen and Family Director, Institute for Aging Research, Hebrew SeniorLike Chief, Division of Gerontology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School.
We enjoyed 31 Poster presetations, two Symposia teams and over 200 guests who attended the two-day event.
POSTER AWARDS
We are pleased to congratulate our trainee poster winners.
Biological Award: Gregory Remigio
Poster Title: "5-HT6 receptor localization and its effects on memory and synaptic transmission"
Authors: Gregory Remigio, Raunak Basu and Peter West, PhD
Pictured Below: Gregory Remigio and Dr. Mark Supiano
Social Sciences Award: MJ Tran
Poster Title: "Transitional Care Management: A Quality Improvement Program"
Authors: MJ Tran, BSN, Melissa Selden, PharmD, Michelle Litchman, PhD, FNP-BC and Bethanne Karren, Senior Data Analyst
Pictured Below: MJ Tran and Dr. Mark Supiano
To view more PHOTOS from the 2016 Research Retreat they are available online to view, share or download.
Go to: http://uofumedicalgraphicsphotography.zenfolio.com/p707220858
(note: Use the "hint" below the log-in box as the Password)
VIDEOS - KEYNOTE and SYMPOSIA Video was taken of our Keynote Lecture. You can access and view the video by going to https://hsc.mediaspace.kaltura.com/media/t/0_ddopn4e3
"Frailty and age-related deficit accumulation: where can we go?"
The 9th Annual Research Retreat featured a Poster Session on Thursday, April 2 and a Keynote/Symposium Session on Friday April 3. We were pleased to welcome our distinguished Keynote speaker Dr. Ken Rockwood, MD, FRCPC, FRCP, Professor of Geriatric Medicine & Neurology, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia.
This was our largest annual event to date. We welcomed the participation of 48 Poster presentations, and three Symposia teams, with over 200 guests who attended the combined two-day event.
2015 POSTER SESSION
Winners of the Student Poster Awards are as follows:
Biological Category - Lauren Shih
- Poster Title: "Activated Platelet Ingegrin Alpha IIB Beta3 is increased in Older Adults with Frailty But not in Healthy Aging" Authors: Lauren Shih, Natalie Sanders DO, Steven Rondina, Andrew Weyrich PhD, McKenzie Carlisle PhD, Shaohua Men, Mark Supiano MD, Guy Zimmerman MD, Matthew Rondina MD
Pictured Below: Lauren Shih with mentors Dr. Mark Supiano, and Dr. Matt Rondina
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Social Sciences Award: Shae D. Morgan
- Poster Title: "Perceived emotion in clear speech by older adults with hearing loss" Authors: Shae D. Morgan, Sarah Hargus-Fergusen
2015 RETREAT PHOTOS
Photos are available online to view, share or download at http://uofumedicalgraphicsphotography.zenfolio.com/p401203553 (note: Use the "Hint" below the log-in box as the Password)
2015 Retreat VIDEOS
Videos were taken of our Keynote Lecture, and each symposia session.
You may access and view these videos at any time by going to: http://www.kaltura.com/tiny/bt507
"Successful Aging: Years to Life and Life to Years"
The 8th Annual Research Retreat featured a Poster Session on Monday March 24, and a Keynote/Symposium Session on Tuesday, March 25. We were pleased to welcome our distinguished Keynote speaker Dr. Diana Kuh from the United Kingdom.
This was our largest annual event to date. We enjoyed the participation of 39 Poster
presentations, six Symposia teams, and over 200 guests who attended the combined two-day
event.
Photos from the 2014 Research Retreat are available online to view, share or download
at https://centeronaging.shutterfly.com/157
Monday March 24 ~ Poster Session
This year, we welcomed 39 poster presenatations from across the spectrum of aging related fields. We were thrilled to have 24 posters in our Trainee category.
Our two winning trainees were:
1. Biological Science Category: Priscilla Auduong, Second Year Medical Student (shown with Dr. Supiano at left); “Auditory Cortical Volumes in Patients with Dementia”
2. Social Science Category: Tara L. Queen, Ph.D. (shown at right) “Associations between Cognitive Ability and Coping Strategies in
Older Couples Dealing with Prostate Cancer”
This year's conference was International! We welcomed distinguished guests Dr. Nanako Tamiya, and her team from theCenter for Global Aging , The University of Tsukuba, Japan. Additional collegues attended from their extension
campus in Mexico. All were hosted by Dr. Marilyn Luptak.
Tuesday Mark 25 ~ General Session
SYMPOSIA
In keeping with the theme of "Successful Aging: Years to Life and Life to Years" two sessions offering 3 concurrent symposia will be offered following Dr. Kuh's keynote.See all of the photos for this event here: See all the Photos! https://centeronaging.shutterfly.com/157
WATCH VIDEO OF KEYNOTE LECTURE HERE
You may visit the 2014 Research Retreat page for further details
Our 2013 Center on Aging Research Retreat Poster Session was held in the University Guest House Ballroom on Monday, April 8, 2013. With 44 posters presented, and record attendance, this was our largest retreat to date. We thank all who participated and attended to make this event a great success!
We congratulate our student/trainee winners: Lorayne B. Taylor for her poster "In Sickness or In Health: Couple's Health Status and Retirement" (Social Science Category) and Melissa Nuntapreda's poster "Incidence of Cognitive Decline Associated with Differential Patterns of FDG-PET Cerebral Hypometabolism" (Biological Science Category). We also extend special recognition to our "Youngest Participant", Ethan Hunter, a 4th grade student at Jordan Ridge Elementary, who gave an impressive presentation on "The Timeless Voice of Gordon B. Hinckley: A Study of Vocal Changes over 40 years of Speeches".
Photos from the 2013 Retreat Poster Session can be viewed at CenterOnAging.shutterfly.com/4
The Vascular Aging Research Symposium was held at the College of Nursing Second Floor Auditorium on Wednesday 3/21/12 - 8:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. There were approximately 55 in attendance. If you missed any of these presentations, you may view them online.
(photos-Keynote speaker, Jeanne Y. Wei, MD, PhD. Link to photo album)
This year's poster session had the largest number of posters (35) and the largest attendance to date. We congratulate Shawnie Holt and Kathy Wright as the recipients of the Best Student/Trainee Poster Award. Link to photo album.
The 5th Annual Center on Aging Research Retreat was held February 22-23, 2011 in the Spencer F. and Cleone P. Eccles Health Science Education Building. The Retreat began on Tuesday, February 22 at 3:30 p.m. in Alumni Hall with a Reception, Poster Presentations, and presentations by the 2010 Pilot Grant Recipients.
The retreat symposium, "Geriatric Patient-centered Medical Home & Transitions of Care" was Wednesday, February 23 beginning at 8:30 a.m. and featured two keynote speakers: Steven R. Counsell, MD, and Robyn L. Golden, MA. You may view the archived symposium broadcast through the links below:
The CoA 2010 Research Retreat wrapped-up successfully, thanks to all who participated in this year's event. Tuesday evening kicked-off with a reception and poster session where just over 20 posters were displayed, and about 50 attendees mingled, enjoying food, drinks, music and discussion.
Wednesday morning, Timothy Smeeding, PhD, from the Institute for Research on Poverty, University of Wisconsin-Madison, presented his keynote address "Policy Analysis and Entitlement Programs for Older Americans: Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security" to a crowd of about 60, followed by a panel discussion including Dr. David Sundwall, Executive Director, Utah Department of Health, and Dr. Richard Sperry, Director, Matheson Center for Health Care Studies. Presentations by the 2009 pilot grant recipients followed.
The Third Annual Research Retreat was a huge success. The poster presentations gave faculty and students a chance to interact and discuss various aspects of aging research and health care.
John Wilmoth, PhD, Associate Professor, Department of Demography, Center on the Economics
and Demography of Aging, University of California, Berkeley, delivered the keynote
address, "The Rise of Human Longevity and its Implications for Population Aging,"
followed by presentations by the recipients of the 2008 CoA pilot grants.
Download the itinerary
Jeffrey Halter, MD, Professor and Chief of the Division of Geriatrics and Director of the Geriatrics Center and Institute of Gerontology at the University of Michigan, delivered the keynote address, "Diabetes, Aging, and Longevity: The Insulin Paradox," followed by presentations by the recipients of the 2007 CoA pilot grants.
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8:30 - 9:30 am - Robert Kane - Building a Health Care System That Adequately Addresses Chronic Disease.
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9:45 - 10:30 am - Center on Aging Pilot Study Presentations by Maurine Hobbs, Ph.D. and Petr Trvdik, Ph.D.
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10:45 - 11:45 am - Rosalie Kane - Long Term Support Services for Old People Wherever They Live: Quality-of-Life Connection.