
International Member Annual Scientific Meeting Sneak Peek
Includes a Live Web Event on 10/28/2025 at 5:00 AM (EDT)
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- Non-Member - Free!
- Comp Member - Free!
- Emeritus Member - Free!
- Regular Member - Free!
- Retired Member - Free!
- Spouse Member - Free!
- GSA Staff - Free!
- Transitional Member - Free!
- Graduate Student/Post-Doc Member - Free!
- Undergraduate Student Member - Free!
Calling all international members! We invite you to this virtual pre-meeting event to prepare for the in-person annual scientific meeting by:
a) getting oriented to the program website and noting a few presentations and events that focus on international issues, and
b) offering advice and answering questions for those preparing for in-person conference going.
Make and renew ties with international GSA colleagues as you share plans for the upcoming GSA 2025 Annual Scientific Meeting.
Rahul Malhotra, MBBS, MD, MPH, FGSA
Chair, GSA International Member Engagement Workgroup
Associate Professor, Duke - National University of Singapore Medical School
Assoc. Prof. Rahul Malhotra is the Executive Director of the Centre for Ageing Research & Education and Associate Professor of Health Services Research & Population Health at the Duke-NUS Medical School, Singapore. The primary area of his research is ageing. Key projects that he has led/is leading include (1) nationally representative longitudinal surveys of older Singaporeans, studying predictors and outcomes of change in physical, psychological and social health of older adults, (2) longitudinal quantitative and qualitative studies of older Singaporean-family caregiver dyads, assessing patterns, correlates and consequences of changes in caregiving-related outcomes over time, and (3) a health services research project providing the evidence base for older person-centred prescription medication labels. He has published over 225 peer-reviewed papers in the medical, public health and social science literature. He received his basic and advanced medical training at the University of Delhi, India, and public health (MPH) training at Harvard University, USA.
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