Photos Tagged as 'Institute on Aging'
Stephen Anton, Ph.D.
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• Plant-based supplement potentially can help older adults maintain weight loss
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Todd Manini
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Todd Manini, assistant professor in the Department of Aging and Geriatric Research, College of Medicine. Photo by Maria Farias
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• Active older adults less likely to become cognitively impaired, UF researchers find
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CTRB Groundbreaking Ceremony
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Michael G. Perri, Ph.D., dean of the College of Public Health and Health Professions; David R. Nelson, M.D., director the UF Clinical and Translational Science Institute; Win Phillips, vice president of research at UF; Bernie Machen, D.D.S., Ph.D., president of UF; Barbara M. Alving, M.D., director of the National Center for Research Resources; Marco Pahor, M.D., director of the UF Institute on Aging; David S. Guzick, M.D., Ph.D., senior vice president for health affairs and president of the UF&Shands Health System; and Michael L. Good, dean of the College of Medicine, participate in the ceremonial groundbreaking for the new UF Clinical and Translational Research Building May 26.(Photo by Maria Farias/University of Florida)
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• UF launches construction of new Clinical and Translational Research Building
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UF CTRB-IOA DUSK
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University of Florida researchers will begin moving into the UF Clinical and Translational Research Building, depicted in this rendering by architectural firm Perkins+Will, in March, 2013.
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• UF breaks ground today for $45 million Clinical and Translational Research Building
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UF CTRB COURTYARD 2011-04-11
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University of Florida researchers will begin moving into the UF Clinical and Translational Research Building, depicted in this rendering by architectural firm Perkins+Will, in March, 2013.
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Dr. Jae-Sung Kim
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Jae-Sung Kim, an assistant professor of surgery in the UF College of Medicine, and a member of the UF Institute on Aging
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• UF scientists find clues to aid recovery in aged livers, improve transplant success
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Dr. Jae-Sung Kim and Dr. Christiaan Leeuwenburgh
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Dr. Jae-Sung Kim and Dr. Christiaan Leeuwenburgh
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• UF scientists find clues to aid recovery in aged livers, improve transplant success
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Wilmot Gardens
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The Institute on Aging Health Promotion Center uses an outdoor walking track in the lush Wilmot Gardens. (Photo by Maria Farias/University of Florida)
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• UF Institute on Aging opens Health Promotion Center
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Health Promotion Center
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The Institute on Aging Health Promotion Center features a 200-foot cushioned indoor walking track as well as a health education suite and a demonstration kitchen. (Photo by Maria Farias/University of Florida)
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Older Adults
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Older adults taking a stroll along a wooded path. The ASPREE study being conducted by the UF Institute on Aging examines whether low-dose aspirin can help prevent disability and increase life expectancy among healthy seniors. Photo by Sarah Kiewel/University of Florida
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• UF seeking older adults for international aspirin trial
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