UPCOMING WORKSHOP NEXT WEEK! |
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This workshop will be held virtually and in-person in Boston, MA as an affiliate meeting with the Gerontological Society of America Annual Scientific Meeting. View the current draft agenda here. Virtual registration is free and open to the public, and accessible here. The deadline to register is November 10 at 9am ET.
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Clin-STAR/Beeson Annual Meetings
November 18-21, 2025 | Virtual
The upcoming Clin-STAR and Beeson Annual Meetings will be held in-person in Washington, DC. Virtual registration is now open for multiple meeting sessions and is accessible here. To see what meeting sessions will be streamed virtually from each meeting, view this combined agenda.
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Sex Differences Impacting Human Health Across the Lifespan
December 4, 2025 | Bethesda, MD & Virtual
This workshop will include experts from academic institutions, NIH, other federal agencies, and the private sector, to examine sex differences in cellular and molecular mechanisms that drive functional declines during female aging and influence on overall women’s health.
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RCCN Webinar: AI Fairness and Bias in ADRD and Aging Research
January 22, 2026, 3-4pm ET | Virtual
This is the first webinar in a two-part series organized by the Research Centers Collaborative Network that will discuss ethical issues related to the use of AI. In this webinar, the speakers will discuss how potential bias in the data used to train AI models can potentially negatively impact outputs, and how to address data bias.
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RCCN Webinar: AI and Privacy in Monitoring Older Adults in the Home
February 19, 2026, 3-4pm ET | Virtual
This is the second webinar in a two-part series organized by the Research Centers Collaborative Network that will discuss ethical issues related to AI. In this webinar, the speakers will discuss the use of AI in monitoring older adults for caregiving and research
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FUNDING & CAREER DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES |
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IMPACT Collaboratory Demonstration Project Program
Deadline: November 13, 2025
The IMPACT Collaboratory will fund up to two Demonstration Projects, each providing up to $800,000 in total direct costs over a 24-month period. The awards will support full-scale, Stage IV effectiveness embedded Pragmatic Clinical Trials (ePCTs) (based on the NIH Stage Model). Projects must evaluate the effectiveness of non-pharmacological interventions embedded within health care systems for people living with dementia (PLWD) and their care partners.
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USDeN Grant Catalyst Scholars Program
Deadline: November 24, 2025
The purpose of the Grant Catalyst Scholars Program is to accelerate research and career development for early-career investigators with a special focus on advancing their grant funding related to deprescribing science.
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American Aging Association (AGE) Early Career Scholar’s Program
Deadline: December 10, 2025
Ten Scholars will be selected, and will receive a 2-year AGE membership, travel award for the 2026 AGE meeting worth $1300, the opportunity to present your research at the AGE 2026 annual meeting, and will be paired with a senior AGE trainee chapter member for ongoing mentorship.
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AFAR Funding Opportunities
The American Federation for Aging Research has recently released multiple calls for applications for several of their funding opportunities, with upcoming deadlines in the winter. AFAR encourages applications from members of groups that are under-represented in the biomedical sciences
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Clin-STAR Visiting Professor Travel Fund
Rolling Deadline
Designed to expose clinician-scientists and other faculty and trainees, especially those at institutions lacking robust aging/geriatrics research programs, to leaders in aging research.
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Interested in learning more about any of the NIA centers programs? Looking for more detailed information on pilot funding, webinars, resources and more? Visit the websites below. |
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