

IHPI members speak on key aging-related topics as part of U-M series
Recordings of talks by IHPI members from the Art & Science of Successful Aging series now available

Multiple IHPI members and senior trainees have given talks on topics related to healthy aging, or will soon do so, as part of a public online lecture series from U-M that began in January and continues through the end of May.
IHPI and its National Poll on Healthy Aging are co-presenting the Art & Science of Successful Aging series, along with the Michigan Medicine Geriatrics Center and its Geriatrics Community Programs division.
The full list of talks is available here, and a playlist of all talks with available recordings is available here.
Talks by IHPI members available for viewing:
Sheria Robinson-Lane, Ph.D. - Health Disparities and the Older Adult: Why Race, Class and Region Matter
Sue Anne Bell, Ph.D. - Readiness for Emergency: What Do Seniors Need to Know?
Patrick Carter, M.D. - Firearm Safety Among Older Adults
Upcoming talks by IHPI members and trainees in this series:
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- Coping and Resilience During the COVID-119 Pandemic: Voices from Aging Adults in the Nationwide COVID-19 Coping Study
Tuesday, May 3, 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM
Jessica Finlay, Ph.D. & Lindsay Kobayashi, Ph.D., M.Sc.
- Losing the Illusion of Control and Predictability of Life: Experiences of Grief and Coping Among Aging Adults During COVID-19
Friday, May 13, 10:00AM - 11:30 AM
Jessica Finlay, Ph.D.
- Coping with Weather and Climate Change: Vulnerability and Adaptation for Healthy Aging
Friday, May 27, 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM
Carina Gronlund, Ph.D., M.P.H.