Event Archive

Patricia E. Gettings, Associate Professor of Communications, University of Albany, SUNY, to discuss connections among multiple aspects of retirement. Event co-sponsored by the Department of Communication and SAGE Publications; in Association with the 19th Annual James Bradac Memorial Lecture.

Open to all. No RSVP required.

Malene Hansen, Chief Scientific Officer, The Buck Institute for Research on Aging

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Platinum Sounds' celebrated concertos place musicians center stage for the 70th anniversary of the Santa Barbara Symphony with a pre-concert discussion about aging, longevity, and the power of music. 

Susan Bluck, Professor, Department of Psychology, and Research Affiliate, Neuro-palliative Care Workgroup, College of Medicine, University of Florida

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This debate will launch a discussion by longevity researchers and ethicists by addressing the motion: Humans should extend healthy longevity.

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Join acclaimed actor Laura Dern and her mother, legendary talent Diane Ladd, for a deeply personal conversation on love, art, ambition and legacy inspired by their own heart-to-hearts. 

Marc Freedman, President and CEO of CoGenerate, and author of How to Live Forever: The Enduring Power of Connecting the Generations

Open to all. No RSVP required.

Grand Opening of the Center for Aging and Longevity Studies

Limited Seating. RSVP Required.

Cynthia Kenyon, Vice President of Aging Research at Google’s Calico Life Sciences, LLC

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Dr. Shyamalika Goplan from Duke University will give a colloquium talk in the Department of Anthropology, titled: Diversity in Human Aging and Evolutionary History: Insights from Understudied Populations.