Aging and Health
The Johns Hopkins Center on Aging and Health

Baltimore Experience Corps Study
Overview
Goals and Progress
Key Personnel
Contact

Projects

  • Project 1: Older Adult Outcomes, Linda Fried, PI
  • Project 2: Children and School Outcomes, George Rebok, PI
  • Project 3: Older Adult Neurocognitive Outcomes, Michelle Carlson, PI
  • Project 4: Older Adults Psychosocial Outcomes, Teresa Seeman, PI
  • Project 5: Societal Cost-Benefits, Kevin Frick PI

Cores

  • Core A: Administrative Core, George Rebok, PI
  • Core B: Recruitment and Retention Core, Elizabeth Tanner, Director
  • Core C: Data Collection Core, Rachel Piferi, Director
  • Data Management and Analysis Core, Qian-Li Xue, Director
  • Program Operations, Sylvia McGill, Director

(Funding support for the Baltimore Experience Corps study is provided by the National Institute on Aging, National Institutes of Health, under contract P30-AG02133.)

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In the News

Dr. Frank Lin's research on hearing loss and risk for dementia highlighted in the New York Times.

Dr. Michelle Carlson's research offers perspectives in promoting a diverse repertoire of activities to mitigate age-related cognitive declines.

Dr. Ravi Varadhan named a Brookdale Leadership in Aging Fellow.

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COAH has a quarterly newsletter that provides updates on research and other important news at the center.

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