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The Sealy Center on Aging at UTMB Health: Leading Aging Research Since 1995

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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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

News from the Sealy Center on Aging



UTMB Internal Med & SCOA Team Raises $9K for Alzheimer's

Oct 15, 2021, 12:15 PM by SCOA

 

The 2021 Internal Medicine / Sealy Center on Aging Walk to End Alzheimer’s Team hit the sand Saturday, October 9th at Stewart Beach to support the fight to End Alzheimer’s. Thanks to the generosity of the UTMB and surrounding community for contributing to our cake auction, making donations, and supporting our walkers. Congratulations to the Champion Walkers that raised $500 or more, including Alice Williams, Susan Minello, Mukaila Raji, Melissa Lockhart, Rafael Samper-Ternent, and Eleanore Wuthrich. The team raised over $9K as of this posting. You can still donate to our team until December 31, 2021, to help us reach our goal of $10,000.


Areas of Research

SCOA brings together faculty from all UTMB Schools with expertise in research, education and clinical care related to aging. It provides the infrastructure and resources to ignite new collaborative translational research foci and support externally funded research on aging. It also supports educational programs on aging and geriatrics and outreach in the community. SCOA directly assists Core Investigators by providing support that includes: office space, editorial services, pilot funds, research infrastructure, and administration. 

Aging in hispanic populations, effectiveness of medical treatments, implementation of new treatments, recovery from illness

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Hello world! We are excited to connect with you here about aging research from UTMB Health, including funding, new grants, researcher highlights, important findings, and more. Students, trainees, and early career researchers are invited to follow us for announcements and opportunities 🤜🤛

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— Sealy Center on Aging (@utmbscoa.bsky.social) Jan 31, 2025 at 10:29 AM