A Successful 2022 Colloquium
Thank you to all who attended and supported our 32nd IOA Annual Colloquium, held Sept. 22, 2022 in Madison, Wisconsin.
If you were unable to participate, see below for some of the resources that were offered at the event:
32nd Annual Colloquium Schedule
2022 Exhibitors showcased at our Health & Resource Fair
2022 New Investigator Award Winners:
Awards are given to UW–Madison students or advanced trainees to recognize outstanding achievement in aging or life course studies. Winners receive a $500 award and their research is showcased in the event’s Poster Session. This year’s winners were:
Biological Research Award: Reji Babygirija
Poster Title: Dietary protein restriction mitigates the development and progression of Alzheimer’s disease
Neuroscience Research Award: Anna Finley
Poster Title: How does brain activity at rest measured with EEG vary across the lifespan?
Biomedical Research Award: Dennis Minton
Poster Title: Long-term rapamycin protects against age-related osteoarthritis in adult common marmosets
Health Research Award: Junha Park
Poster Title: Clustering of multimorbidity among older adults with disabilities and associations with perceived health status
Clinical Care Award: Kathryn Wust
Poster Title: Patient and clinician perspectives on collaborative work in the emergency department

Additional Posters Presented at the 2022 Poster Session:
“Skeletal muscle transcriptomic differences underlie blunted mitochondrial adaptions following combined aerobic exercise and metformin” Presented by: Christian Elliehausen
“Creating collaborative research infrastructure for persons living with dementia in acute care settings: the geriatric applied research network approach” Presented by: Angela Gifford and Andrew Brousseau
“Antecedent Metabolic Health and Metformin (ANTHEM) Aging Study: Can insulin sensitivity impact the potential of metformin to slow aging?” Presented by: Rebecca Marrah
“Zoom to scale? Real world implementation of online versus in-person community-based continence promotion” Presented by: Madeline Moureau
“Barriers to including family caregivers in geriatric hospital care: a qualitative descriptive study” Presented by: Chloe Muntefering
“Investigating the role of sex and strain on the metabolic effects of dietary isoleucine restriction” Presented by: Michaela Trautman
“Clinical evaluation of mTORC1 inhibition for geroprotection” Presented by: Amanjot Yadev
“Novel interactions between three life-extending therapies: isoleucine restriction, FGF21, and rapamycin” Presented by: Yang Yeh