DATE

TIME

LOCATION

SPEAKER/ TOPIC

AFFILIATION

DEPARTMENT

Title

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

5-Sep-00

11:45-1:00

Rm. 4150, 1329 Bldg.

Michael Marsiske, PhD

University of Florida

Institute on Aging

Longitudinal Studies in Cognitive Aging Research

12-Sep-00

11:45-1:00

Rm. 4150, 1329 Bldg.

Larry Polivka, PhD

University of South Florida

Florida Policy Exchange Center on Aging

The Future of Long-Term Care in Florida

19-Sep-00

11:45-1:00

R5-265 (HSC)

James Mortimer, PhD

University of South Florida

Institute on Aging

The Role of Brain Reserve in the Clinical Expression of Alzheimer's Disease: Does Brain Size Matter?

26-Sep-00

11:45-1:00

Rm. 4150, 1329 Bldg.

Michael Marsiske, PhD

University of Florida

Institute on Aging

NIH CBT Training: Research Involving Human Subjects - I

3-Oct-00

11:45-1:00

Rm. 4150, 1329 Bldg.

Michael Marsiske, PhD

University of Florida

Institute on Aging

NIH CBT Training: Research Involving Human Subjects - II

10-Oct-00

11:45-1:00

Rm. 4150, 1329 Bldg.

Manfred Diehl, PhD

University of Florida

Institute on Aging

Multilevel Examination of Adults' Personality: Linking Structures and Processes in Personality Research

17-Oct-00

7:30-9:00

Rm. 235 JWRU

Michael Smyer, PhD

Boston College

Psychology

Russian Dolls and Chinese Boxes: The Ecology of Geriatric Care and Research

24-Oct-00

11:45-1:00

Rm. 4150, 1329 Bldg.

Gisela Labouvie-Vief, PhD

Wayne State University

Psychology

Affect Optimization and Affect Complexity in the Life Span

31-Oct-00

11:45-1:00

Rm. 4150, 1329 Bldg.

Lise Abrams, PhD

University of Florida

Psychology

The Role of Aging in Priming Phonology During Tip-of-the-Tongue States

7-Nov-00

11:45-1:00

Rm. 4150, 1329 Bldg.

Mark Hayward, PhD

Pennsylvania State University

Sociology

The Long Arm of Social Class: The Consequences of Childhood Circumstances on Men's Late-Life Mortality

14-Nov-00

12:00-1:30

Rm. 4150, 1329 Bldg.

GSA Practice

University of Florida

Institute on Aging

Practice Session: Presentations and Posters to be made at the 2000 Gerontological Society of America (GSA) meetings

21-Nov-00

None (GSA)

None (GSA)

None (GSA)

None (GSA)

None (GSA)

None

28-Nov-00

11:45-1:00

Rm. 4150, 1329 Bldg.

Meredeth Rowe, PhD, RN

University of Florida

College of Nursing

Informal Discussion: Possible research designs and sampling strategies when studying community-dwelling person with dementia

5-Dec-00

11:45-1:00

Rm. 4150, 1329 Bldg.

William C. Mann, OTR, PhD

University of Florida

Department of Occupational Therapy

Aging and Disability: Promoting Independence through Compensatory Strategies

12-Dec-00

11:45-1:00

Rm. 4150, 1329 Bldg.

Jeffrey W. Dwyer, PhD

University of Florida

Institute on Aging

The Availability and Affordability of Long-Term Care in Florida

19-Dec-00

None

None

None

None

None

None

26-Dec-00

None

None

None

None

None

None

2-Jan-01

None

None

None

None

None

None

9-Jan-01

11:45-1:00

Rm. 4150, 1329 Bldg.

Chuck Peek, PhD

University of Florida

Sociology

Disability Trajectories: An Alternative Approach to the Study of Health Dynamics

16-Jan-01

11:45-1:00

Rm. 4150, 1329 Bldg.

Ann Horgas, PhD, RN

University of Florida

College of Nursing

Pain in Elderly Adults

23-Jan-01

11:45-1:00

Rm. 4150, 1329 Bldg.

Kenneth J. Ottenbacher, Ph.D.

University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston

School of Allied Health Sciences and Sealy Center on Aging

Predicting Rehospitalization in Medical Rehabilitation

30-Jan-01

11:45-1:00

Rm. 4150, 1329 Bldg.

Cornelia Beck, PhD, RN, FAAN

University of Arkansas for Medical Services

Departments of Psychiatry and Geriatrics

Differences between PCPs & Geriatric Specialists In Disclosing Dementia Diagnosis & Referring to Services

6-Feb-01

11:45-1:00

Rm. 4150, 1329 Bldg.

R. Sean Morrison, MD

The Mount Sinai School of Medicine

Department of Geriatrics and Adult Development

Suffering in Silence: Improving Care For Advanced Dementia Patients

13-Feb-01

11:45-1:00

Rm. 4150, 1329 Bldg.

Robin West

University of Florida

Department of Psychology and Institute on Aging

Goal-Setting as a Self-Regulatory Process in Memory Aging

20-Feb-01

11:45-1:00

Rm. 5250, 1329 Bldg.

Jason Allaire, M.A.

Wayne State University

Department of Psychology and Institute of Gerontology

Going beyond the obvious: Intraindividual variability as the lost information in studies of aging

27-Feb-01

11:45-1:00

Rm. 4150, 1329 Bldg.

Deborah Carr, Ph.D.

University of Michigan

Department of Sociology

The Aftermath of Spousal Death: The Psychological and Physical Consequences of Sudden and Anticipated Widowhood

6-Mar-01

None (Break)

None (Break)

None