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  • Includes a Live Web Event on 04/25/2025 at 12:00 PM (EDT)

    Unsure about your next steps after completing your graduate degree in health care or social services? This webinar may be for you! We'll unpack the opportunities awaiting you in the nonprofit, corporate, and healthcare sectors. Panelists will share their experiences in non-academic fields, discuss the pros and cons, offer suggestions for visa issues, tips for securing a position, and more. Come prepared to ask questions and leave empowered to confidently take on what's next in your career journey.

    Are you unsure about your next steps after completing your graduate degree in health care or social services? This webinar is designed for you! Join us as we explore the exciting career opportunities available in the nonprofit, corporate, and healthcare sectors. Our expert panelists, who have successfully transitioned from academia to impactful careers in non-academic fields, will share valuable insights, including:

    •  The benefits and challenges of working in nonprofit, corporate, and healthcare sectors
    • Tips for securing your next role and standing out to employers
    • Real-world advice from professionals

     Come prepared with your questions and leave feeling confident and empowered to take the next step in your career journey. Don’t miss this chance to gain clarity and practical tips for your future career!

    This webinar is jointly sponsored by the ESPO Webinar Taskforce and the ESPO International Taskforce.

    Young Sun Jung, MSN, APRN, AGPCNP-BC

    Nurse Practitioner

    Columbia University Irving Medical Center

    Young Sun Jung, MSN, APRN, AGPCNP-BC, is a nurse practitioner specializing in nephrology. She is dedicated to improving the quality of care for hemodialysis patients and is currently serving as a nephrology nurse practitioner at Columbia University Irving Medical Center. Ms. Jung moved to the United States initially to pursue a PhD but later shifted her focus to clinical practice.

    Yijung Kim

    Senior Research Analyst

    Aledade

    Dr. Yijung Kim is a senior research analyst at Aledade and has expertise in data science, gerontology, and health economics. She specializes in healthcare analytics, focusing on system utilization and patient outcomes. Her methodological strengths include ML/AI and causal inference. In previous roles, she has held research and faculty positions at MedStar Health Research Institute and Georgetown University School of Medicine.

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    Shibin Yan, PhD

    Healthcare Specialist

    Spectracare Foundation

    Shibin Yan is a social gerontologist who focuses on aging, health disparities, and home—and community-based services. He serves on the GSA Webinar Taskforce and is passionate about bridging academic research with practice and policy. Currently, Shibin works at the SpectraCare Foundation as a healthcare specialist, supporting veterans and underserved populations through innovative health programs. He holds a graduate degree from Rutgers University and actively contributes to initiatives connecting emerging scholars with global career opportunities.

    Sarah Whitmarsh, MA

    VP of Member Engagement

    LeadingAge Washington

    Sarah Whitmarsh is the Vice President of Member Engagement at LeadingAge Washington, where she leads key efforts in member relations, communications, education, and workforce development. In this role, she works closely with staff, providers, and external consultants to ensure that LeadingAge Washington delivers valuable services that are aligned with the needs of its members. Sarah is instrumental in expanding and supporting the wide range of education offerings available to members. She is focused on building collaborative efforts to strengthen the long-term care workforce across the state. Sarah brings a wealth of experience from her previous role as Director of Resident Services at a Life Plan Community. She holds a BA in Business Administration, a Master’s in Gerontology, and certificates in grant writing and online teaching and training. Additionally, Sarah is a 2023 Fellow of the Larry Minnix National Leadership Academy, the model for LeadingAge Washington’s Leadership Institute.

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  • Includes a Live Web Event on 04/24/2025 at 1:00 PM (EDT)

    The primary goal of this listening session is to provide a platform for ESPO members to express their concerns and share their experiences related to the recent changes in federal policy.

    The primary goal of this listening session is to provide a platform for ESPO members to express their concerns and share their experiences related to the recent changes in federal policy.

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  • Includes a Live Web Event on 04/23/2025 at 12:00 PM (EDT)

    Join us for an engaging virtual gathering featuring a panel of GSA Student Officers moderated by Faculty Advisor Dr. Keith Kleszynski, Assistant Professor of Research, Reynolds Section of Geriatrics, Department of Medicine, University of Oklahoma. Topics will include: Best practices and strategies for success, Challenges and Successes of Student Chapters, and Chapter Events. This gathering will also provide time to connect with fellow Student Chapter members from around the world. GSA Student Chapters play a crucial role in advancing students’ professional development in education, research, advocacy, policy, and aging-related sciences.

    Join us for an engaging virtual gathering featuring a panel of GSA Student Officers, moderated by Faculty Advisor Dr. Keith Kleszynski, Assistant Professor of Research, Reynolds Section of Geriatrics, Department of Medicine, University of Oklahoma.

    Topics will include:

    • Best Practices and Strategies for Success
    • Challenges and Successes of Student Chapters 
    • Chapter Events

    This gathering will also provide time to connect with fellow Student Chapter members from around the world. GSA Student Chapters play a crucial role in advancing students’ professional development in education, research, advocacy, policy, and aging-related sciences.

    Keith Kleszynski, PhD (Moderator)

    Assistant Professor of Research

    University of Oklahoma Health Sciences

    Keith Kleszynski, PhD is an Assistant Professor of Research in the Section of Geriatric Medicine in the OUHSC Department of Medicine. Keith is also the Associate Director of the Oklahoma Healthy Aging Initiative. Keith holds a PhD in Cultural Anthropology from the University of Oklahoma. He has 15 years of research experience, including conducting research with older Oklahoman adults, American Indian tribes, undocumented Latino immigrants in the U.S., drug court enrollees, and former undocumented Latino immigrants who have returned to Mexico and Latin America. His specialties and research interests involve qualitative research methodologies, population health disparities, geriatric health issues, aging issues, active living, identity, and migration.

    Giuliana Casanova, MSW, MSG

    PhD Candidate

    University of Aveiro

    Giuliana Casanova is a PhD candidate in Gerontology and Geriatrics at the University of Aveiro, in collaboration with the University of Porto, Portugal. She is a recipient of a research fellowship from the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT), supporting her work at RISE-HEALTH on adult education, lifelong learning, and the impact of productive engagement on older adults’ well-being. She holds two master’s degrees, one in Social Gerontology from the Instituto Superior de Serviço Social do Porto, Portugal, and another in Social Work from Florida International University, USA. Giuliana is the founder and president of the first international GSA student chapter, established in 2022. Her work has been published in peer-reviewed journals and presented at international conferences, contributing to discussions on productive engagement and lifelong learning. As an active member of GSA, she has been awarded the James McKenney Travel Award and the GSA Student Leadership Award.

    Sunghwan (Justin) Ko, MS

    Neuroscience PhD Candidate

    University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center

    Sunghwan 'Justin' Ko is a PhD candidate from the Department of Neuroscience at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center (OUHSC) in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA. He received his bachelor's degree in biochemistry from the University of Texas of the Permian Basin (UTPB), Odessa, Texas, USA. He also received his master's degree from UTPB in biology, with the thesis focusing on mitochondrial quality control in neurodegenerative diseases. He is currently affiliated with the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation (OMRF) for his doctoral research in the lab of Dr. Sarah Ocañas, PhD. His research is focused on elucidating the effect of aging and sex differences in Alzheimer's disease (AD), with a special emphasis on brain immune responses and the effect of sex hormones.

    Erin Staker

    Research Coordinator, Marymount Center for Optimal Aging

    Masters-Level Graduate Student, Clinical Mental Health Counseling

    Erin Staker is a graduate student in clinical mental health counseling at Marymount University and serves as the President of the university's Gerontological Society of America (GSA) student chapter. She is passionate about increasing student engagement in gerontology through research, advocacy, and professional development. As a research coordinator at the Marymount Center for Optimal Aging, Erin collaborates on projects and community initiatives related to aging. She is particularly interested in the impact of health promotion programs on the aging process. Erin earned her Bachelor's degree from Virginia Tech, where she double-majored in Cognitive and Behavioral Neuroscience and Psychology. She is actively involved in community councils and is a member of GSA's Social Research Policy & Practice community. Committed to bridging the gap between research, policy, and student leadership, Erin looks forward to sharing insights on building a successful Student Chapter and expanding opportunities for students in aging-related fields.

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  • Recorded On: 04/08/2025

    Panelists will discuss: How they use AI in their classrooms and practice, platforms used and drawbacks, benefits to students and faculty of using AI, how AI will impact education and practice, differences in using AI for undergraduate vs. graduate courses, guardrails and tips, and much more!

    Please join us as three panelists talk about how they use AI in their classrooms and practice. They will discuss the platforms they use and the drawbacks of each. Other topics will include:

    • Benefits to both students and faculty of using AI
    • How AI will impact education and practice 
    • Differences in using AI for undergraduate vs. graduate courses
    • Guardrails and tips for using AI
    • and much more!

    Christine A. Fruhauf, PhD, FGSA, FAGHE (Moderator)

    Professor, Colorado State University

    Health Sciences Section Chair, Gerontological Society of America

    Dr. Christine Fruhauf is a professor of Human Development and Family Studies at Colorado State University, specializing in adult development, aging, and prevention research. Her research interests include understanding the dynamics of aging families, with a particular focus on grandparent-grandchild relationships, interventions for grandparents raising grandchildren and family caregivers, and community-based initiatives aimed at enhancing resources and programs for healthy aging. Dr. Fruhauf is the director of her department’s Engagement and Extension programs, program coordinator for CSU’s gerontology interdisciplinary minor, and division director of the Prevention Research Center’s – Healthy Aging Division. Dr. Fruhauf’s research has been funded by the National Institutes of Health, USDA/NIFA, and the Brookdale Foundation. She is a fellow of both the Gerontological Society of America and the Academy for Gerontology in Higher Education, where she currently serves as chair-elect of the Academy.

    Mo-Kyung Sin, PhD, RN, FGSA, FAAN (Moderator)

    Professor

    Seattle University

    Mo-Kyung Sin is a Dr. Lester and Mary Ann Sauvage Endowed Professor at Seattle University College of Nursing (SU CON). She is an experienced educator and a leader, as well as a NIH-funded researcher. Mo has been working at SU CON since 2004. She enjoys interacting with her students and feels privileged to be a part of her students' career development. Mo is currently serving as a chair of the Gerontological Society of America Health Sciences Section, which she enjoys very much and feels grateful for the opportunity. My research focus includes ADRD, biomarkers for cerebral amyloid angiopathy, chronic diseases, and neuropathologies. Mo collaborates with great researchers across the U.S. (and feels blessed). In her spare time, she enjoys movies, spending time with friends, cooking, and walking.

    Kimberly Acquaviva, PhD, MSW, CES

    The Betty Norman Norris Endowed Professor

    University of Virginia

    Kimberly D. Acquaviva, PhD, MSW, CSE, FNAP, is the Betty Norman Norris Endowed Professor at the University of Virginia School of Nursing. Kim earned a PhD in human sexuality education from the University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education, an MSW from the University of Pennsylvania School of Social Policy and Practice, and a BA in sociology from the University of Pennsylvania College of Arts and Sciences. She is an AASECT-Certified Sexuality Educator and Licensed Master Social Worker, in addition to being a Fellow at the National Academies of Practice.

    Huai Yong Cheng, MD, MS, MPH

    Staff Physician, Minneapolis VA Health Sytem

    Associate Professor of Medicine, University of Minnesota

    Huai Yong Cheng was trained in internal medicine, geriatrics medicine, palliative and hospice medicine, endocrinology-osteoporosis, cardiology, and geriatrics education. He has been dedicated to scholarly teaching scholarship and leadership in geriatrics education for the last 20 years. Currently, he is the associate director of geriatrics education and evaluation and program director of advanced fellowship in geriatrics at the Minneapolis VA Hospital. He is an associate professor of medicine (academic track) at the University of Minnesota. Huai Yong Cheng received a Geriatric Academic Career Award. Teaching activities. He has taught more than 1150 medical students, 750 allied health care professional students, 400 internal medicine residents, 15 geriatrics fellows, and 300 community providers. Regarding scholarly teaching and scholarship, he received three geriatric education grants as a PI. He developed nine new geriatrics curricula using instructional design and assessments, including team-based learning, the escape room, flipped classroom, Ken’s six-step approach, and Gagne’s instructional design principles.

    Laura K.M. Donorfio, PhD, FAGHE

    Associate Professor, University of Connecticut

    AGHE Chair, Gerontological Society of America

    Laura K.M. Donorfio, PhD, FAGHE, is an Associate Professor at the University of Connecticut in Human Development and Family Sciences. Dr. Donorfio presently serves as the AGHE Vice Chair. She is the co-author of the book The Gerontology Field Placement: Internships and Practicums in Aging (2023, Springer). Her present research interests include the impact of educational innovation and intergenerational experiential learning and, most recently, how social processes impact the health and well-being of older SGM populations. Prior to joining UConn, Dr. Donorfio was a corporate gerontologist and director of consumer research for The Hartford Financial Services Group, collaborating with AARP and the MIT AgeLab. In 2011, she started AGHE’s first Teaching Institute, which is now in its 14th year. Dr. Donorfio holds fellow status in AGHE (2014), was awarded the Clark Tibbitts Award (2022), and was awarded AGHE’s Distinguished Teacher Designation (2009).

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  • Recorded On: 04/07/2025

    In advance of GSA’s Capitol Hill Day on April 29-30, this webinar demystifies advocacy for health and aging research, providing practical insights for individuals passionate about supporting health and aging research at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the National Institute on Aging (NIA).

    In advance of GSA’s Capitol Hill Day on April 29-30, this webinar demystifies advocacy for health and aging research, providing practical insights for individuals passionate about supporting health and aging research at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the National Institute on Aging (NIA). Participants will hear first-hand accounts from members of the GSA Board of Directors who recently engaged in Hill Day visits, sharing their experiences and effective strategies for communicating the importance of research funding to policymakers and their staff. The webinar will highlight the ease and accessibility of advocacy, empowering attendees to advocate for policies that advance healthy and meaningful aging.

    Patricia M. "Trish" D'Antonio, BSPharm, MS, MBA, BCGP (Moderator)

    Vice President, Policy and Professional Affairs

    Gerontological Society of America

    Patricia M. D’Antonio, BSPharm, MS, MBA, BCGP is the Vice President of Policy and Professional Affairs for the Gerontological Society of America (GSA) and a board-certified geriatric pharmacist. Ms. D’Antonio directs GSA’s policy initiatives and is responsible for developing relationships with organizations in the aging arena. She represents GSA on several policy coalitions and serves as co-chair for the Adult Vaccine Access Coalition, president of the board of the Protecting Access to Pain Relief, and a member of the steering committee for several federally focused coalitions. Ms. D’Antonio is also the executive director for the National Center to Reframe Aging, the central hub to advance the long-term social change endeavor designed to improve the public’s understanding of what aging means and the many ways that older people contribute to our society. Additionally, she serves on the leadership team of the Resource Centers for Minority Aging Research National Coordinating Center.


    Laura Haynes, PhD

    Professor

    UConn Health, UConn Center on Aging

    Laura Haynes, Ph.D. obtained her B.S. from the University of Miami and her Ph.D. from the University of Rochester School of Medicine. She did postdoctoral work at UCSD and then became a faculty member at the Trudeau Institute. During this time, she began studying how aging impacts the function of T cells. Her pioneering studies described both intrinsic and extrinsic effects of aging and senescence on T cell function and how this impacts the response to infection and vaccination. In 2013, she moved to UConn Health where she is currently a tenured professor in the Center on Aging and Department of Immunology. She currently serves on the Board of Directors for GSA and also serves as Field Chief Editor for Frontiers in Aging as well as a deputy editor for the Journal of Gerontology: Biological Sciences. She is also the President of the UConn Health chapter of AAUP.

    Karen Lyons, PhD, FGSA

    Professor

    Boston College

    Karen S. Lyons, PhD, FGSA is a health and social psychologist at the Connell School of Nursing, Boston College and a member of the GSA Board of Directors. Her research focuses on the interpersonal context of illness (e.g., cancer, ADRD, heart failure), namely, how older adults and their care partners navigate illness together. Most recently, her work focuses on the development and testing of dyadic health interventions to optimize the health of both members of the care dyad. She has a strong record of mentoring students and early-career researchers, formed the GSA dyadic health research interest group, and co-leads the Boston College Healthy Aging Initiative.

    Tam Perry, PhD, MSSW, MA

    Professor, Wayne State University School of Social Work

    Training Director, Wayne State University Institute of Gerontology

    Dr. Perry’s research addresses urban aging from a life course perspective, focusing on how underserved older adults navigate their social and built environments in times of instability and change. She serves as research chair of a multi-agency coalition, Senior Housing Preservation-Detroit. She recently received a national award on behalf of the coalition from the macro social work community. She is a co-leader of the NIH-funded Community Liaison and Recruitment Core of the Michigan Center for African American Aging Research. She is a fellow in the Gerontological Society of America and is a former president of the Association for Gerontology Education in Social Work (AGESW).

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  • Recorded On: 03/26/2025

    In celebration of Careers in Aging Month, we are excited to announce the kickoff of our 2025 Career Conversations series with a professional development session focused on team building. Many of us collaborate and work as part of teams and organizations, but what happens when we find ourselves in the leadership seat? This event will provide insights, stories, tips, and strategies to develop your research team successfully.

    In celebration of Careers in Aging Month, we are excited to announce the kickoff of our 2025 Career Conversations series with a professional development session focused on team building. Many of us collaborate and work as part of teams and organizations, but what happens when we find ourselves in the leadership seat? This event will provide insights, stories, tips, and strategies to successfully develop your research team.

    Our distinguished panelists will share their perspectives on transitioning from individual contributors to team leaders, offering valuable insights into building and managing a successful research team.

    GSA's Career Conversations bring together gerontologists from all career stages and offer a forum to exchange ideas about issues and strategies to build a successful career in gerontology. Recordings of previous Career Conversations are available

    Sarah Dys, PhD, MPA (Moderator)

    Senior Research Associate

    Institute on Aging, Portland State University

    Sarah Dys, PhD, MPA, is a senior research associate at the Institute on Aging at Portland State University with expertise in assisted living, residential care, and memory care communities and resident population health and outcomes. She is an early career member of the Gerontology Society of America, where she has served in leadership roles within the Social Research, Policy, and Practice member section. Dr. Dys earned her doctorate in Community Health from the OHSU-PSU School of Public Health with a specialization in gerontology. Her professional vision is to center aging in public health discourse, particularly at the intersection of housing, health, and social services provision. She specializes in weaving together quantitative and qualitative methods to tell stories that highlight the voices of those who live and work in long-term services and support (LTSS).

    Patty Slattum, PharmD, PhD (Moderator)

    Professor Emerita

    Virginia Commonwealth University

    Patricia Slattum, Ph.D., Pharm.D., is a pharmacist and geriatric clinical pharmacologist. She works part-time with the Virginia Center on Aging at VCU as the co-director of the Virginia Geriatric Education Center Geriatrics Workforce Enhancement Program. She develops a geriatrics-focused curriculum for interprofessional training and has more than twenty years of experience establishing pharmacy and interprofessional practice models serving older adults. She serves as faculty in the VCU Mobile Health and Wellness Program, an interprofessional teaching and care coordination program in low-income senior housing that she co-founded in 2012. Her role in these efforts is to facilitate the integration of age-friendly practice into primary care. Her strength is in applying team science principles to interdisciplinary community-engaged collaborative projects to facilitate project success. She also serves as a Visiting Scholar at the Gerontological Society of America and as Co-Editor in Chief of The Senior Care Pharmacist.

    Jane Chung, PhD, RN

    Associate Professor

    Emory University

    Dr. Chung (she/her) is an Associate Professor in the Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing at Emory University. Her program of research is directed toward developing, applying, and evaluating technology applications and AI/machine learning to detect early functional changes and social isolation risks, which may lead to adverse health outcomes. Focusing on technology-enabled prevention and proactive interventions, she aims to promote healthy aging in community-dwelling older adults, including those with health disparities. Additionally, she continues to work on advancing the technology implementation science by exploring the acceptability of digital health technology among older adults and caregivers in a sociocultural context. She utilizes design thinking to create user-centered technology solutions that meet the needs of older adult users. Dr. Chung's ultimate goal is to develop a community-based informatics approach that supports older adults in aging in place, maximizing their independence and function through the end of life.

    Manka Nkimbeng, PhD, MPH, RN

    Assistant Professor

    University of Minnesota School of Public Health

    Dr. Manka Nkimbeng is a nurse scientist and assistant professor at the University of Minnesota School of Public Health and an Affiliate assistant professor at the University of Minnesota School of Nursing. Before that, she was a Robert L. Kane Postdoctoral Fellow in the Division of Health Policy and Management at the University of Minnesota School of Public Health. She received her Ph.D. in nursing from the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing, her MPH from the Boston University School of Public Health, and her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from the University of Massachusetts Amherst. She works with communities to develop and test culturally appropriate interventions that can be translated into health policies and clinical practice to improve health and eliminate health inequities for older adults.

    Matthew Yousefzadeh, PhD

    Assistant Professor

    Columbia University Medical Center

    Dr. Yousefzadeh’s laboratory utilizes in vitro and in vivo models of aging to explore the effect of senescent cells, in particular senescent immune cells, on driving organismal aging. The mechanistic studies of cell and cell non-autonomous effects provide insight into interorgan communication and how different pillars of aging can serve to drive aging in a tissue or cell type-specific manner. Using samples from human and animal models of aging, the laboratory focuses on developing useful biomarkers of aging with translational potential. Lastly, the laboratory uses models of natural aging, accelerated aging, and preclinical models of disease to test the efficacy of geroprotective compounds like senolytics.

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  • Recorded On: 02/27/2025

    This webinar will feature three recent Health Sciences Section Award recipients. You will learn about their careers and their prestigious awards—just in time for the 2025 Award Call for Nominations, now open through March 31. The award recipients talk about their backgrounds and how GSA and the Health Sciences Section have played a role in their professional development.  They will offer advice to aspiring award recipients and share how receiving their award has bolstered their careers. This webinar will hopefully encourage you to nominate yourself or a colleague!

    This webinar will feature three recent Health Sciences Section Award recipients. You will learn about their careers and their prestigious awards—just in time for the 2025 Award Call for Nominations, now open through March 31. The award recipients talk about their backgrounds and how GSA and the Health Sciences Section have played a role in their professional development.  They will offer advice to aspiring award recipients and share how receiving their award has bolstered their careers. This webinar will hopefully encourage you to nominate yourself or a colleague!

    Mo-Kyung Sin, PhD, RN, FGSA, FAAN (Moderator)

    Professor

    Seattle University

    Mo-Kyung Sin is a Dr. Lester and Mary Ann Sauvage Endowed Professor at Seattle University College of Nursing (SU CON). She is an experienced educator and a leader, as well as a NIH-funded researcher. Mo has been working at SU CON since 2004. She enjoys interacting with her students and feels privileged to be a part of her students' career development. Mo is currently serving as a chair of the Gerontological Society of America Health Sciences Section, which she enjoys very much and feels grateful for the opportunity. My research focus includes ADRD, biomarkers for cerebral amyloid angiopathy, chronic diseases, and neuropathologies. Mo collaborates with great researchers across the U.S. (and feels blessed). In her spare time, she enjoys movies, spending time with friends, cooking, and walking.

    Ali Ahmed, MD, FGSA

    Associate Chief of Staff for Health and Aging, Washington DC VA Medical Center

    Professor of Medicine of George Washington University and Georgetown University, Washington, DC

    Ali Ahmed, MD, MPH, is Associate Chief of Staff for Health and Aging at the Washington DC VA Medical Center and Professor of Medicine at George Washington University and Georgetown University, Washington, DC. Dr. Ahmed is a nationally and internationally recognized expert on chronic heart failure in older adults. His work is funded by NIH and VA, and he has presented and published extensively. He is the recipient of the 2024 GSA Health Science Section’s Joseph T. Freeman Award lectureship in geriatrics. The title of his talk was “Improving Care and Outcomes for Older Adults: Propensity Score Matching to Artificial Intelligence,” in which he described his two decades of work on the role of renin-angiotensin system (RAS) inhibitors on kidneys in patients with heart failure (HF) and chronic kidney disease (CKD). Ali is the 2024 Joseph T. Freeman Award recipient.

    Megan Huisingh-Scheetz, MD MPH

    Assistant Professor, Associate Director, Aging Research Program Section of Geriatrics and Palliative Medicine

    University of Chicago

    Megan Huisingh-Scheetz, MD MPH is an Assistant Professor in the Section of Geriatrics and Palliative Medicine at the University of Chicago. As a clinician investigator and NIA K23 recipient, her research has focused on understanding how objectively measured activity and sedentary behavior patterns, resting metabolic rate, and body composition relate to frailty progression and frailty-related outcomes. Through her work, she analyzes accelerometry data to assess and trend activity patterns as markers of frailty. In partnership with NORC and Orbita, Inc, Dr. Huisingh-Scheetz also developed and is studying the impact of EngAGE, a technology-based tool utilizing a voice assistant to deliver exercise programming to older adults in their home to reduce frailty. The program leverages caregivers to provide social motivation to the older adult to simultaneously combat loneliness. She also helped establish and now co-directs the Successful Aging and Frailty Evaluation™ (SAFE) clinic in which she assesses and manages frail older adults in consultation. 

    Brad Manor, PhD

    Associate Professor Of Medicine

    Harvard Medical School

    Brad Manor is an associate scientist at the Hinda and Arthur Marcus Institute for Aging Research, the associate director of the Mobility and Falls Translational Research Center, the director of the Mobility and Brain Function Lab, and an assistant professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. Dr. Manor’s career goal is to alleviate the burden of balance decline that often accompanies biological aging into senescence. As the director of the Mobility and Falls Program, he works to achieve this goal by directing interdisciplinary, translational research in the fields of human balance and rehabilitative medicine. His research combines biomechanical assessments of human movement with advanced medical imaging, noninvasive brain stimulation, and nonlinear signal processing techniques to identify the link between brain function, balance, and falls in older adults and design rehabilitative interventions that improve balance via optimization of brain function and exploitation of its adaptive properties.

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  • Recorded On: 02/25/2025

    Just in time! Section leader nominations are open through April 8, and this program will demystify this service role and show you why you should submit your nomination. The webinar will outline the responsibilities of Health Sciences Section Officer positions and review eligibility and the nomination process. Each HS Officer will then talk more in-depth about their responsibilities and time commitments, as well as why they submitted their nomination, how their leadership involvement has advanced their careers, and what their initial hesitations were about submitting their nomination and how they overcame them.

    Just in time! Section leader nominations are open through April 8, and this program will demystify this service role and show you why you should submit your nomination. The webinar will outline the responsibilities of Health Sciences Section Officer positions and review eligibility and the nomination process. Each HS Officer will then talk more in-depth about their responsibilities and time commitments, as well as why they submitted their nomination, how their leadership involvement has advanced their careers, and what their initial hesitations were about submitting their nomination and how they overcame them.

    Debra Bakerjian, PhD, APRN, FAANP, FGSA, FAAN (Moderator)

    Associate Dean for Practice and Professor of Clinical Nursing

    Betty Irene Moore SON at University of California-Davi

    Caroline Adams

    Director of Governance and Leadership Development

    Gerontological Society of America

    Caroline Adams has been on staff with GSA since 2019 and manages the Governance, Awards, and Fellows programs. 

    Pamela Cacchione, PhD CRNP, BC, FGSA, FAAN

    Professor of Geropsychiatric Nursing

    University of Pennsylvania

    Dr. Cacchione is the Ralston House Term Chair in Gerontological Nursing, Professor of Geropsychiatric Nursing at the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing, and Nurse Scientist at Penn Presbyterian Medical Center. She is a Gerontological Nurse Practitioner who has practiced for over 30 years across the care continuum. She is a nurse innovator. Her research focuses on social robotics for older adults. She is the CEO and Founder of AgingSense, a startup technology company to improve the lives of older adults. Dr Cacchione received her BSN from Villanova University, MSN from Marymount University, and PhD from Saint Louis University. She completed postdoctoral training at the University of Iowa. Dr. Cacchione has over 100 publications and is the Past Editor in Chief of Clinical Nursing Research and International Journal. Dr. Cacchione is a Fellow of the Gerontological Society of America and the American Academy of Nursing.

    Mo-Kyung Sin, PhD, RN, FGSA, FAAN

    Professor

    Seattle University

    Mo-Kyung Sin is a Dr. Lester and Mary Ann Sauvage Endowed Professor at Seattle University College of Nursing (SU CON). She is an experienced educator and a leader, as well as a NIH-funded researcher. Mo has been working at SU CON since 2004. She enjoys interacting with her students and feels privileged to be a part of her students' career development. Mo is currently serving as a chair of the Gerontological Society of America Health Sciences Section, which she enjoys very much and feels grateful for the opportunity. My research focus includes ADRD, biomarkers for cerebral amyloid angiopathy, chronic diseases, and neuropathologies. Mo collaborates with great researchers across the U.S. (and feels blessed). In her spare time, she enjoys movies, spending time with friends, cooking, and walking.

    Elizabeth Vasquez, DrPH, FGSA

    Associate Professor, University at Albany (SUNY)

    Director, CEMHD

    Dr. Elizabeth Vásquez is an Associate Professor in the Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics at the University at Albany School of Public Health and the Director of the Center for Elimination of Minority Health Disparities. Dr. Vásquez's research examines the individual-level indicators and the ecological impact of social context, which contributes to differential health outcomes in older racial and ethnically diverse populations, in particular, Latinos. Dr. Vásquez is a fellow with the Sustained Training in Aging and HIV Research (STAHR) program and an affiliated investigator with the Study of Latinos (SOL). She is an alumna of Programs to Increase Diversity among Individuals Engaged in Health-Related Research (PRIDE), the National Institute of Aging Butler-Williams Scholars Program, and the Hispanic Leadership Institute (HLI).

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  • Recorded On: 02/24/2025

    If you’re interested in learning how you can make policy impacts on the federal level, this webinar is for you! On Feb. 24 at 12:30 PM ET, join a panel of senior policy advocates and experts who will give you the resources you need for success! This discussion with expert aging policy advocates will give you the tips and tools you need to interact with members of Congress and their staff to advance public policy.

    Interested in how you can make an impact on federal health and aging policy? Listen to this discussion with expert aging policy advocates who will give you the resources, tips, and tools you need to interact with members of Congress and their staff to advance public policy. The webinar explores the legislative process, the importance of advocacy in shaping health and aging policies that affect older people, and approaches to contacting members of Congress. Join Patricia D’Antonio, GSA’s Vice President of Policy and Professional Affairs, and the Healthsperien team, including Ethan McChesney, Policy Director; Brian Lindberg, GSA Public Policy Advisor and Vice-President of Health and Aging Policy; Alli Hamburger; Policy Analyst and Rachel Jordan, Policy Analyst for this conversation.

    Patricia M. "Trish" D'Antonio, BSPharm, MS, MBA, BCGP

    Vice President, Policy and Professional Affairs

    Gerontological Society of America

    Patricia M. D’Antonio, BSPharm, MS, MBA, BCGP is the Vice President of Policy and Professional Affairs for the Gerontological Society of America (GSA) and a board-certified geriatric pharmacist. Ms. D’Antonio directs GSA’s policy initiatives and is responsible for developing relationships with organizations in the aging arena. She represents GSA on several policy coalitions and serves as co-chair for the Adult Vaccine Access Coalition, president of the board of the Protecting Access to Pain Relief, and a member of the steering committee for several federally focused coalitions. Ms. D’Antonio is also the executive director for the National Center to Reframe Aging, the central hub to advance the long-term social change endeavor designed to improve the public’s understanding of what aging means and the many ways that older people contribute to our society. Additionally, she serves on the leadership team of the Resource Centers for Minority Aging Research National Coordinating Center.


    Alli Hamburger, MPP, BA

    Policy Analyst

    Healthsperien

    Allison (Alli) Hamburger is a Policy Analyst at Healthsperien, where she supports projects focused on Medicaid and Medicare policy, including aging, integrated care for dually eligible individuals, and long-term services and supports (LTSS). She helps clients navigate complex policy changes and develop strategic recommendations for advocacy, regulatory engagement, and business decisions. Her work includes leading multi-stakeholder policy workgroups, drafting thought leadership reports, and advancing initiatives to improve care coordination for marginalized populations. Prior to joining Healthsperien, Alli was an Associate at Avalere, providing policy analysis and strategic recommendations related to the Medicare and Medicaid programs. During her graduate studies, she gained a deeper understanding of federal health policy as a Fellow at HHS’s Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation (ASPE). Alli holds a Master of Public Policy from Georgetown University’s McCourt School and a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Public Policy from UNC-Chapel Hill.

    Rachel Jordan

    Policy Analyst

    Healthsperien

    Rachel Jordan is a health policy consultant with four years of experience in behavioral health policy and non-profit management. As a Policy Analyst, Rachel leads strategic planning initiatives, policy analysis, and federal advocacy efforts, driven by a passion for addressing systemic health disparities and improving behavioral health outcomes. She actively contributes to Healthsperien’s non-profit partners, which includes overseeing the advocacy efforts of the Foundation for Social Connection Action Network and the day-to-day operations of ACTNow for Mental Health. Prior to Rachel’s experience in policy and regulatory analysis, she supported health communication efforts for Healthsperien clients and non-profit partners. Additionally, during her time as an undergraduate student, she held positions in the U.S. Senate and supported digital campaigns for progressive candidates. Rachel has a B.A. in Justice and Law with a concentration in Criminal Justice and a minor in Public Health from American University.

    Ethan McChesney

    Senior Policy Director

    National Partnership for Healthcare and Hospice Innovation (NPHI)

    Serving as Policy Director for NPHI, Ethan is responsible for leading a wide range of initiatives including, but not limited to, monitoring policy and regulatory developments, interfacing with industry and government officials, preparing collateral materials, assisting with event planning, and providing strategic guidance to advance the priorities of the Partnership and its members. Ethan also plays a critical role in supporting the work of the NPHI Innovation Lab, where he provides policy and project management oversight. Prior to joining NPHI and Healthsperien, Ethan held multiple public policy-focused roles, namely, with the National Coalition on Health Care, where he was involved in communications, message development, and policy analysis efforts. He also spent time with Wynne Health Group, one of the preeminent healthcare policy consulting firms in DC, where he assisted in servicing their diverse set of clients. Additionally, Ethan has prior experience in the congressional office of Senator Michael Bennet.

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  • Recorded On: 02/03/2025

    Join a panel of national aging experts on February 3 at 3 PM ET to dive into crucial aging and healthcare policy priorities of the new Administration and Congress. The panel will also discuss THE impacts of proposed legislation, the President’s executive orders, and potential budget implications that could affect aging policy.

    Join a panel of national aging experts on February 3 at 3 PM ET to gain insights into the aging and healthcare policy priorities -- and the implications -- of the new Administration and Congress. This expert panel will also discuss the impacts of proposed legislation, the President’s executive orders, and potential budget implications that could affect aging policy. Join Patricia D’Antonio, Vice President of Policy and Professional Affairs; Bob Blancato, Executive Director of the National Association of Nutrition and Aging Services Programs (NANASP); Andrew MacPherson, Managing Partner at Healthsperien; and Brian Lindberg, GSA Public Policy Advisor, for a robust conversation as to what to expect from the Hill relating to public policy.

    Brian Lindberg, MMHS (Moderator)

    GSA Public Policy Advisor

    Vice President, Health and Aging Policy, Healthsperien LLC

    Brian Lindberg is a Washington, DC-based advocate, policy educator, and lobbyist. He serves as a public policy advisor to several organizations, including the Gerontological Society of America and the National Association for Geriatric Education. Brian has served on many boards and advisory panels, including for the Institute of Medicine, CMS, NAIC, and the Planning Committee for the National Quality Forum (appointed by Vice President Gore). Currently, Brian serves on the Board of Visitors of the College of Public Health at Temple University. Brian worked in Congress for ten years on the House Select Committee on Aging and the Senate Special Committee on Aging. He holds a Bachelor of Social Work degree from Temple University and a Master’s degree in Management of Human Services from Brandeis University. He studied at the University of Stockholm’s International Graduate School.

    Bob Blancato

    President

    Matz, Blancato & Associates

    Robert “Bob” Blancato is the president of Matz, Blancato & Associates in Washington, DC. In that capacity, he serves as the Executive Director of the National Association of Nutrition and Aging Services Programs, the National Coordinator of the Elder Justice Coalition, and the National Coordinator for the Defeat Malnutrition Today coalition. Bob’s prior work includes more than 20 years of public service, including 17 years as a senior staffer in the House of Representatives. President Clinton appointed him to serve as the Executive Director of the 1995 White House Conference on Aging, one of four he has participated in. Bob is a member of the Senior Executive Service. Bob is recognized as a national policy advocate for older adults and has testified on numerous occasions before Senate and House Committees, most recently in 2022 before the House Appropriations Labor-HHS Education Subcommittee. As a volunteer, he currently serves as the second vice chair on the AARP Board of Directors and is a member of the AARP Foundation Board. In 2024, Bob was appointed to the Next50 Foundation’s Board of Trustees. He serves on the National Hispanic Council on Aging Board. He has previously served as the chair of the American Society on Aging and the board of the National Council on Aging. Bob has been appointed to several federal advisory commissions, most recently the National Advisory Committee on Rural Health and Human Services. Bob was inducted into the American Society of Aging’s Hall of Fame in 2022. In 2023, he was awarded Generations United’s highest advocacy award.

    Patricia M. "Trish" D'Antonio, BSPharm, MS, MBA, BCGP

    Vice President, Policy and Professional Affairs

    Gerontological Society of America

    Patricia M. D’Antonio, BSPharm, MS, MBA, BCGP is the Vice President of Policy and Professional Affairs for the Gerontological Society of America (GSA) and a board-certified geriatric pharmacist. Ms. D’Antonio directs GSA’s policy initiatives and is responsible for developing relationships with organizations in the aging arena. She represents GSA on several policy coalitions and serves as co-chair for the Adult Vaccine Access Coalition, president of the board of the Protecting Access to Pain Relief, and a member of the steering committee for several federally focused coalitions. Ms. D’Antonio is also the executive director for the National Center to Reframe Aging, the central hub to advance the long-term social change endeavor designed to improve the public’s understanding of what aging means and the many ways that older people contribute to our society. Additionally, she serves on the leadership team of the Resource Centers for Minority Aging Research National Coordinating Center.


    Andrew MacPherson

    Founding Principal and Managing Partner

    Healthsperien, LLC

    Andrew MacPherson is the Founding Principal & Managing Partner at Healthsperien, LLC, with two decades of federal and state healthcare legislative and regulatory policy and political experience. Andrew co-leads a team of over forty experts who specialize in developing comprehensive legislative & regulatory policy strategies, in-depth analyses, and strategic advocacy & communications initiatives for a wide range of health care organizations, including Fortune 100 businesses, public sector purchasers, national health plans, professional associations, issue-based coalitions, health care start-ups and market innovators, and not-for-profit providers. He has a special emphasis and speaks regularly to national audiences on policy and political issues related to person-centered healthcare delivery transformation, including the public health crisis of social isolation and loneliness in the U.S., value-based insurance design (V-BID), and person-centered advanced illness and end-of-life care delivery.

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