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WelcomeThe Sealy Center on Aging at UTMB: Leading Aging Research Since 1995

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The Sealy Center on Aging focuses on improving the health and well-being of older adults through interdisciplinary research, education, and community service by integrating the resources and activities relevant to aging at UTMB. The Center also implements our research findings in hospitals and clinics, bringing excellence and visibility to our health care system, and improving the health of older adults.

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University of Texas Medical Branch
Sealy Center on Aging (SCoA)
301 University Blvd.
Galveston, TX 77555-0177
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Phone: (409) 747-0008
Email: aging.research@utmb.edu


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UTMB Health Logo, Postdoctoral Fellow Position, Health of Older Minorities

Postdoctoral Fellowship Position

March 26, 2024, 09:18 AM by SCOA
The UTMB Sealy Center on Aging seeks to fill one postdoctoral fellowship position on the aging and health of diverse older adult populations. Visit the T32 Health of Older Minorities page on the SCOA website to learn more.

Submit Your Abstract to the 24th Annual Forum on Aging at UTMB

Oct 1, 2021, 15:24 PM by SCOA

photos of people attending a poster session and getting awards

 The Annual Forum on Aging, now in its 24th year, informs gerontology researchers and the community about aging research at UTMB. Abstract submissions are due October 18, 2021. The Forum on Aging provides an opportunity for faculty, fellows, and students to showcase their research and inform the UTMB community in general about the research on aging going on at UTMB.

It is also a great opportunity for networking and learning more about the research resources available from the Sealy Center on Aging and Research Services. Monetary awards for best student and fellow posters will be given, sponsored by the Sealy Center on Aging and Sigma Xi.

Learn more & submit your abstract today: www.utmb.edu/scoa/forum 





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