Catch the new ??? Decision & Aging Insights ??? episode Marilyn Horta discusses receiving SRNDNA's Collaboration and Open Data awards, her research on trust and learning, and what's she's doing now as an applied research scientist for TRIP at the Moffitt Cancer Center. Listen now at https://lnkd.in/gu7-SQ6x Follow us on Spotify, iHeartRadio, Amazon Music, or Apple Podcasts
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Demographics changes are increasing the relative number of older adults across the globe. The decisions these older adults make will have tremendous economic and social impacts. Anticipating and addressing these changes effectively requires an increase in scientific research on decision making across the life span using new and integrative approaches. SRNDNA combines multiple scientific disciplines to focus on the study of decision making across the life course. The network’s focus over the next five years will be on strengthening the connection between basic research and clinical research, with a focus on Alzheimer’s Disease and related dementias (ADRD) and health disparities. The network focuses on growth, development, and sustainability through scientific meetings, conferences, methods workshops, small grant competitions, and other awards.
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?? The SRNDNA March Newsletter is out! In this issue, we ??spotlight the Collaboration Awardees ??provide Luke Stoeckle's top 10 tips for those new to NIH's Data Management and Sharing (DMS) Policy ??update important dates for awards and pilot grant Mark your calendars ??? April 15: Pilot Grant applications open
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?? Congratulations ?? to the 2025 Collaboration Award winners! ?? Emily Ho?will work with Duke Han to develop new measurement techniques to detect lapses in everyday and financial decision-making as a potential precursor to cognitive?decline in aging. ?? Chun-Che Hung will work with Kristen Kennedy to explore the joint contributions of structural and functional brain differences on susceptibility to deception and exploitation among older adults. ?? Sanghee Park?will collaborate with Leanne ten Brinke to examine the physiological processes—such as heart rate and electrodermal activity—that underlie decision-making in deception detection among older adults. ?? Shensheng Wang will work with Aaron Bornstein to examine how age-related changes in memory representations contribute to cognitive impairments in decision making among older adults at both neural and behavioral levels. https://lnkd.in/g846F7Cq #research #aging #decisionmaking
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?? What do you know about NIH's #DataManagement and Sharing (DMS) Policy? ?? In this episode of ???Decision & Aging Insights???, Luke E Stoeckel, PhD and David Smith explain the policy, the importance of #datasharing, and how to manage the difficulties getting data into a sharable format. ?? https://lnkd.in/gu7-SQ6x Luke also provided 10 tips for those new to data sharing: ?https://lnkd.in/guN_Juay?
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SRNDNA created a ?? Bluesky ?? starter pack to help you (re)build your social connections to stay up to date with decision making and aging research. https://lnkd.in/gfXJH-BA We will continue to add to this pack as more researchers volunteer to be included.
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Update your calendars! ?? SRNDNA has revised the dates for the Pilot Grant and the Open Data Awards. New due dates Pilot Grant: June 1 Diversity Summer Research Awards: March 1 Open Data Awards: Sept. 15 Collaboration Awards: Dec. 15 Information about the Pilot Grant and Awards can be found at https://lnkd.in/gzY6m4Xa
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?? 2 Days Left ?? Put the finishing touches on your Collaboration Award Applications! ? Dec. 15, 2024 is right around the corner. https://lnkd.in/g5dzeEht Finding ways to meet with a new mentor can be difficult. SRNDNA can make it a little bit easier.
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?? 1 Week left ?? Deadline: Dec. 15, 2024 Grad students and postdocs, is there an aging and decision making researcher at a different institution whose brain you'd like to pick? Let SRNDNA help you forge that new connection. Don't miss this opportunity. Apply now https://lnkd.in/g5dzeEht
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How much do you know about ecological momentary assessment (EMA) and daily life monitoring? Dr. Jennifer Crawford explains the importance of these assessments and how she uses them in her research in the newest episode of the Decision & Aging Insights podcast. ?? ??? https://lnkd.in/gA9w6y-W She also shares how receiving an SRNDNA Pilot Grant Award ?? in 2019 helped support her research trajectory. ?? Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio, or Amazon Music You can also find all our episodes at https://lnkd.in/gu7-SQ6x
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? There's less than 2 weeks until the Dec. 15, 2024 Collaboration Award Application deadline. #Postdocs, #gradstudents, don't miss ?? your chance to connect with a new mentor in the aging and decision making field to expand your network and research at the same time! Apply now: https://lnkd.in/g5dzeEht
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