Johns Hopkins - Human Aging Project
12/30/2022
The Human Aging Project (HAP) is committed to providing access to information that can help optimize health and prolong well-being as we age, including information about significant advances in medicine, clinical care, and technology. Visit our website at https://hap.jhu.edu/aging-well/ to learn more about aging well.
12/27/2022
The two main pillars of healthy aging are staying active and optimizing nutrition. However, there are numerous related factors that can have an impact on the well-being of older adults. For more information on these factors as well as other healthy aging topics, check out the Human Aging Project (HAP) website: https://hap.jhu.edu/aging-well/.
12/23/2022
As part of the Human Aging Project's (HAP) training and career development efforts, the Health Services and Outcomes Research for Aging Populations training program offers pre- and post-doctoral training opportunities that focus on aging-related person- and family-oriented research. With the help of mentors from the Schools of Public Health, Medicine, and Nursing at Johns Hopkins University, this program aims to produce the next generation of research leaders. Visit https://hap.jhu.edu/training today to learn more about our training programs.
12/22/2022
The Human Aging Project (HAP) is offering an invaluable opportunity for pre- and post-doctoral fellows through the Epidemiology and Biostatistics of Aging training program. Funded by the National Institute on Aging (NIH), this training grant aims to prepare epidemiologists and biostatisticians to become essential members of the multidisciplinary research needed to define models of healthy aging. Explore our training programs at https://hap.jhu.edu/training.
12/21/2022
Pre- and post-doctoral researchers interested in conducting original research on age-related cognitive disorders (such as Alzheimer's disease, frontotemporal dementia, and vascular cognitive decline) under the expert guidance of a faculty mentor can take advantage of training opportunities through the Human Aging Project's (HAP) Research Training in Age-Related Cognitive Disorders program. For more information, visit https://hap.jhu.edu/training.
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