Wayne State University

AIM HIGHER

Institute of Gerontology

IOG Newsletter

Transitions is published twice a year. Contact us for back copies or to receive the print edition.

IOG Volunteer Amy Jackson addresses a large gathering of residents of the Westland Presbyterian Villages of Michigan. Transitions - Winter 2009 (PDF file)
In this issue: Two-year grant studies costs and effects of prescription drug use, special state tribute honors dementia work, IOG mental health training broadens its audience,  save the date! and more.
Dr. Olivia Washington at the 2008 HBEC Annual Health Reception greets a caregiver in her 70’s who brought her mother (seated) to benefit from the days activities. Transitions - Fall 2008 (PDF file)
In this issue: How much stuff is enough, training the brain to resist aging’s effects, the century project: endowing research for a new era, international flair fills the IOG, prevent illness with health screenings and more.
Robert Gillette of the American House Foundation distributes food to older adults. Transitions - Spring 2008 (PDF file)
In this issue: New American House Foundation provides relief for detroit area seniors, iog students explain lates brain research, Healthier Black Elders Event expands to Eastern Market, older adults gamble away good health and more.
In this issue: IOG leads diverse team to create new training tool for occupational therapists, inspiring hope in the homeless, record crowd attends art of aging event, and more. Transitions - Fall 2007 (PDF file)
In this issue: IOG researcher receives $1.46 million to study stress and the aging brain, $3.3 million grant continues african american research, IOG hits the air waves again and more.
In this issue: IOG leads diverse team to create new training tool for occupational therapists, inspiring hope in the homeless, record crowd attends art of aging event, and more. Transitions - Spring 2007 (PDF file)
In this issue: IOG leads diverse team to create new training tool for occupational therapists, inspiring hope in the homeless, record crowd attends art of aging event, and more.
In this issue: Hip fracture research grant, renewal of pre doctoral training grant, memorial tribute to May Berkley, Creative Expressions submissions, and more. Transitions - Fall 2006 (PDF file)
In this issue: Hip fracture research grant, renewal of pre doctoral training grant, memorial tribute to May Berkley, Creative Expressions submissions, and more.
In this issue: aging with humor and heart, expanding minority health research, building dementia awareness, and more. Transitions - Spring 2006 (PDF file)
In this issue: aging with humor and heart, expanding minority health research, building dementia awareness, and more.
In this edition: Cancer research – why minorities suffer more. Cognitive neuroscience – what healthy aging looks like. Successful aging – science or art? Highlights – local, national, global. Calendar listings. Transitions - Fall 2005 (PDF file)
In this edition: Cancer research – why minorities suffer more. Cognitive neuroscience – what healthy aging looks like. Successful aging – science or art? Highlights – local, national, global. Calendar listings.

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Transitions - Spring 2005

Transitions - Fall 2004

Transitions - Spring 2004

Transitions - Fall 2003
 


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