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May 22, 2013

CAAR – Conferences – May 22, 2013

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Venice International University Summer Insitute on Aging:”The Venice International University is hosting the 1st  Summer Institute on Ageing. The goal is to deepen the understanding of the ageing process offering a set of activities ranging from some basic notions of the medical and epidemiological literature, to economics and philosophy (pensions and retirement, ageing in society and intergenerational relationships) and social sciences (family networks etc..). The Summer Institute will take place on Jun. 7-13 in San Servolo Island, Venice, and it is open to graduate, PhD students and professionals. The deadline for registration in May 28. For more information see:

www.univiu.org/shss/seminars-summer-schools/ageing-institute

CAAR – Tables of Contents – May 22, 2013

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American Journal of Epidemiology (Vol. 177, No. 10, May 15, 2013).

aje.oxfordjournals.org/content/177/10?etoc

American Journal of Public Health (Vol. 103, No. 6, June 2013).

ajph.aphapublications.org/toc/ajph/103/6

CAAR – Kaiser Family Foundation Visualizing Health Policy Update – May 22, 2013

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“The Role of Medicaid and Medicare in Women’s Health Care” (May 2013).

kff.org/infographic/visualizing-health-policy-the-role-of-medicaid-and-medicare-in-womens-health-care/

CAAR – US Congressional Budget Office Report – May 22, 2013

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“Medicare’s Payments to Physicians: The Budgetary Impact of Alternative Policies Relative to CBO’s May 2013 Baseline” (May 2013, .pdf format, 1p.).

www.cbo.gov/publication/44184

CAAR – US Census Bureau Research Data Center Update – May 22, 2013

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“The National Institute on Aging’s National Longitudinal Mortality Study (NLMS) is now available in the Bureau’s Research Data Centers. NIA is welcoming applications using this database.” For more information on NLMS see:

www.census.gov/did/www/nlms/about/index.html

CAAR – University of Chicago Center on the Demography and Economics of Aging job training opportunities – May 22, 2013

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A. Call for Applications: Predoctoral Fellowships

Summary

With support from the National Institute of Aging (P30 AG012857), the Center on the Demography and Economics of Aging at NORC at University of Chicago offers four predoctoral fellowships. The goal of these pre-doctoral fellowships is to train graduate students interested in the fields of demography and economics of aging through the development of basic methodological tools, applied research, policy-making and analysis, and professional development.

Benefits

The NIA predoctoral fellowship stipend for 2013-2014 is TBA (stipend information for past years is available at: grants.nih.gov/training/NRSA_Stipend_History_Graph.pdf). Fellowships are renewable for a second year with acceptable progress. The fellowships include health insurance for the recipient fellow. Fellows are eligible for modest travel support and work space, as available.

Additionally, all trainees and affiliates benefit from: formal affiliation with the Center on Aging; an active research environment in the study of demography and aging; participation in a community of graduate student and postdoctoral level scholars; training in the practice of research on aging; training in the responsible conduct of research; and additional mentorship with University of Chicago faculty.

Eligibility

Candidates must be a Ph.D. candidate with at least two years of graduate work and an expressed interest in demography or economics of aging. Fellowships are restricted to U.S. citizens and permanent residents. Previous research in the demography or economics of aging is not necessary; however, a future commitment is. Interested students in the first three years of graduate school are ineligible for the funded fellowship but are encouraged to apply to the training affiliates program.

Application Materials

All application materials must be submitted to Jennifer Hanis-Martin at the address below by Tuesday, May 28, 2013. Applications may be submitted electronically in PDF format. However, applicants must note that recommendation letters must be signed by the recommender.

Jennifer Hanis-Martin
Assistant Director of Training
Center on the Demography and Economics of Aging
The University of Chicago
1155 East 60th Street
Chicago, IL 60637
Hanis-Jen@NORC.og

Application materials for the Center on the Demography and Economics of Aging NIA predoctoral training program include: a statement of research interests; 2) curriculum vitae; 3) official transcript; and 4) one letter of recommendation from a faculty member affiliated with the Center on the Demography and Economics of Aging who will serve as the applicant’s advisor.

There is no page limit for the statement of research interests but we encourage all applicants to provide enough information for the Center to make thoughtful decision in respect to applicants’ interests, experience, and aspirations. Applications are generally 3-5 pages; however, successful applicants have submitted statements that range in length and scope.

B. Call for Applications: Predoctoral Training Affiliates

Summary

The Specialized Training Program at the Center on the Demography and Economics of Aging at NORC at University of Chicago, funded by the National Institute of Aging (P30 AG012857), is designed to train graduate students interested in the fields of demography and economics of aging through the development of basic and applied research, and policy-making and analysis. The affiliate program was created to increase collaboration and training among students who would not otherwise qualify for support from the program’s fellowships. Predoctoral affiliates actively participate in the training program by enrolling in relevant classes, working with Center mentors, and attending the weekly Demography Workshop and ‘post mortem’ discussion.

Benefits

Affiliates benefit from 1) early guidance in the development of research ideas and areas of specialty; 2) training and support in manuscript development, conference presentations and grant applications; and 3) direction in pursuing aging related courses and training. Moreover, Center on the Demography and Economics of Aging predoctoral training affiliates better positions themselves for future pre- or postdoctoral fellowships.

Additionally, all trainees and affiliates benefit from: formal affiliation with the Center on Aging, an active research environment in the study of demography and aging; participation in a community of graduate student and postdoctoral scholars; training in the practice of research on aging; training in the responsible conduct of research; and additional mentorship with University of Chicago faculty.

Eligibility

Candidates must be a Ph.D. candidate in the first three years of graduate work with an expressed interest in the demography and economics of aging.  While previous research on aging is not necessary, a future commitment is.

Application Materials

All application materials must be submitted to Jennifer Hanis-Martin at the address below by Tuesday, May 28, 2013. Applications may be submitted electronically in PDF format.

Jennifer Hanis-Martin
Associate Director of Training
Center on the Demography and Economics of Aging
The University of Chicago
1155 East 60th Street
Chicago, IL 60637
Hanis-Jen@norc.org

Application materials for the Center on the Demography and Economics of Aging NIA predoctoral training program include: 1) a statement of research interests and 2) current curriculum vitae.

There is no page limit for the statement of research interests but we encourage all applicants to provide enough information for the Center to make thoughtful decision in respect to applicants’ interests, experience, and aspirations. Applications are generally 3-5 pages; however, successful applicants have submitted statements that range in length and scope.

C. Call for Applications: Postdoctoral Fellowship

Summary

With support from the National Institute of Aging (P30 AG012857), the Center on the Demography and Economics of Aging at NORC at University of Chicago offers two postdoctoral fellowships. The goal of these postdoctoral fellowships is to train recent doctoral recipients interested in the demographic and economic analysis of aging through the development of basic methodological tools, applied research, policy-making and analysis, and professional development.

Benefits

The NIA postdoctoral fellowship 2013-2014 stipend starts at an amount TBA and is adjusted according to years of experience (stipend information for past years is available at: grants.nih.gov/training/NRSA_Stipend_History_Graph.pdf). Fellowships are renewable with acceptable progress. The fellowship includes health insurance for the recipient fellow. Please note that the fellowship does not provide for family or spousal health insurance. Fellows are eligible for modest travel support and work space; both are dependent on availability.

Additionally, all trainees and affiliates benefit from: formal affiliation with the Center on Demography and Economics of Aging, an active research environment in the study of demography and aging; participation in a community of graduate student and postdoctoral level scholars; training in the practice of research on aging; training in the responsible conduct of research; and additional mentorship with University of Chicago faculty.

Eligibility

Candidates must be interested in demography or the economics of aging and have a PhD or equivalent graduate degree.  Fellowships are restricted to U.S. citizens and permanent residents.  Previous research in demography or the economics of aging is not necessary; however, a future commitment is.

Application Materials

All application materials must be submitted to Jennifer Hanis-Martin at the address below by Tuesday, May 28, 2013. Applications may be submitted electronically in PDF format. However, applicants must note that recommendation letters must be signed by the recommender.

Jennifer Hanis-Martin
Assistant Director of Training
Center on the Demography and Economics of Aging
The University of Chicago
1155 East 60th Street
Chicago, IL 60637
Hanis-Jen@norc.org

Application materials for the Center on the Demography and Economics of Aging NIA postdoctoral training program include: 1) letter of interest; 2) personal statement outlining the applicant’s research agenda; 3) curriculum vitae; 4) two letters of recommendation; and 5) a sample of written work or a recent publication.

There is no page limit for the statement of research interests but we encourage all applicants to provide enough information for the Center to make thoughtful decision in respect to applicants’ interests, experience, and aspirations. Applications are generally 3-5 pages; however, successful applicants have submitted statements that range in length and scope.

CAAR – US Social Security Administration, Office of the Chief Actuary Memorandum – May 22, 2013

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“Estimated Financial Effects on Social Security of the “Border Security, Economic Opportunity, and Immigration Modernization Act,” legislation introduced as S. 744 (113th Congress) on April 17, 2013 by Senator Marco Rubio (May 2013, .pdf format, 3p.).

www.ssa.gov/oact/solvency/

CAAR – US Department of Health and Social Services, Office of the Inspector General Reports – May 22, 2013

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A. “National Government Services Claimed Allowable Administrative Costs for Fiscal Years 2008 and 2009 Under Medicare Contract 00630″ (A-05-11-00084, May 2013, .pdf format, 6p.).

oig.hhs.gov/oas/reports/region5/51100084.asp

B. “Medicare and Beneficiaries Could Save Millions If Dialysis Payments Were Adjusted for Anemia Management Drug Utilization” (A-01-12-00522), May 2013, .pdf format, 24p.).

oig.hhs.gov/oas/reports/region1/11200522.asp

CAAR – US Senate Special Committee on Aging Hearing Testimony – May 22, 2013

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10 Years Later: A Look at the Medicare Prescription Drug Program,” a hearing held May 22, 2013 (witness statements available in .pdf format, full hearing can be viewed in Flash format, running time 1 hour 39 minutes).

www.aging.senate.gov/hearing_detail.cfm?id=342696&

CAAR – US National Center for Health Statistics Report – May 22, 2013

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Health Behaviors of Adults: United States, 2008-2010,” by Charlotte A. Schoenborn, Patricia F. Adams, and Jennifer A. Peregoy (Vital and Health Statistics, Series 10, No. 257, May 2013, .pdf format, 173p.).

www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/series/sr_10/sr10_257.pdf

CAAR – Employee Benefit Research Institute Periodical – May 22, 2013

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EBRI Notes (Vol. 34, No. 5, May 2013, .pdf format, 20p.). Note: The articles in this issue are: “Trends in Health Coverage for Part-Time Workers,” by Paul Fronstin; and, “IRA Withdrawals: How Much, When, and Other Saving Behavior,” by Sudipto Banerjee.

www.ebri.org/publications/notes/index.cfm?fa=notesDisp&content_id=5212

CAAR – International Longevity Centre [UK] Report – May 22, 2013

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Housing for older people globally: What are the best practices? An ILC Global Alliance Discussion Paper,” (May 2013, .pdf format, 13p.). Note: This site also links to 10 country reports.

www.ilc-alliance.org/index.php/reports/report_details/housing_for_older_people_globally_what_are_the_best_practices_an_ilc_global

CAAR – Nature Article Abstract – May 22, 2013

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Mitonuclear protein imbalance as a conserved longevity mechanism,” by Riekelt H. Houtkooper, Laurent Mouchiroud, Dongryeol Ryu, Norman Moullan, Elena Katsyuba, Graham Knott, Robert W. Williams & Johan Auwerx (Vol. 497, No. 7450, May 23, 2013, p. 451-457).

www.nature.com/nature/journal/v497/n7450/abs/nature12188.html

CAAR – Public Library of Science (PLoS) Articles – May 22, 2013

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A. “Characterization of Cognitive Deficits in Rats Overexpressing Human Alpha-Synuclein in the Ventral Tegmental Area and Medial Septum Using Recombinant Adeno-Associated Viral Vectors,” by Helene Hall, Michael Jewett, Natalie Landeck, Nathalie Nilsson, Ulrika Schagerlof, Giampiero Leanza, and Deniz Kirik (PLoS ONE 8(5): e64844. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0064844, XML, HTML, and .pdf format, 12p.).

www.plosone.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0064844

B. “Tauopathy Differentially Affects Cell Adhesion Molecules in Mouse Brain: Early Down-Regulation of Nectin-3 in Stratum Lacunosum Moleculare,” by Herve Maurin, Claire Marie Seymour, Benoit Lechat, Peter Borghgraef, Herman Devijver, Tomasz Jaworski, Mathias V. Schmidt, Sebastian Kuegler, and Fred Van Leuven (PLoS ONE 8(5): e63589. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0063589, XML, HTML, and .pdf format, 16p.).

www.plosone.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0063589

C. “Regenerative Capacity of Old Muscle Stem Cells Declines without Significant Accumulation of DNA Damage,” by Wendy Cousin, Michelle Liane Ho, Rajiv Desai, Andrea Tham, Robert Yuzen Chen, Sunny Kung, Christian Elabd, and Irina M. Conboy (PLoS ONE 8(5): e63528. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0063528, XML, HTML, and .pdf format, 10p.).

www.plosone.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0063528

CAAR – Tables of Contents – May 22, 2013

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Journal of Cross-Cultural Gerontology (Vol. 28, No. 2, June 2013).

link.springer.com/journal/10823/28/2/page/1

Journals of Gerontology (A): Biological Sciences (Vol. 68, No. 6, June 2013).

biomedgerontology.oxfordjournals.org/content/68/6.toc

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