American Aging Association - 33rd Annual Meeting
Molecular Mechanisms of Aging: As Modulated by Genes, Hormones and Oxidative Events    June 4-7, 2004    St Petersburg, Florida
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  MEETING-AT-A-GLANCE

(to access more information about each session, simply click on the Session Detail page or each of the session title listed below; to print the full program, click here to download a PDF version)

    Friday, June 04, 2004 Saturday, June 05, 2004 Sunday, June 06, 2004 Monday, June 07, 2004
7:00  

Registration

Registration

Registration

8:00

Pre-Meeting:  EXERCISE TO PROMOTE HEALTHY AGING 

1.Exercise & Hypertension

Introduction & Welcome Norman Wolf, DVM, PhD, AGE President

SESSION 5: The Molecular Bases of Cell Senescence - Chair: Judith Campisi, PhD, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory 

SESSION 9: Aging and DNA Damage Responses - Chair: Jan Vijg, PhD, University of Texas at San Antonio 

8:10

SESSION 1: Non-murine Vertebrate Models of Aging: Mechanistic Similarities and Differences - Chair: George Roth, PhD, NIH/NIA

9:00

2.Cardiovascular Disease, Lipids, and Exercise Intensity

9:30
10:00

 

 

10:10

 

 

10:20

SESSION 6: Short paper session

10:30

3.Metabolic Syndrome, Insulin Resistance, and Exercise

SESSION 2: Invertebrates: Hormones, Receptors and Genes, Effects on Lifespan - Chair: Thomas Johnson, PhD, University of Colorado 

SESSION 10: The Nervous System: Age-related Changes and Protection from Deterioration - Chair: Paula Bickford, PhD, University of Southern Florida 

11:00
11:30

4.Cognition & Neurological Changes with Age; Role of Exercise?

11:40

 

12:00
12:30

 

AMERICAN AGING AWARDS LUNCHEON 

13:00  

SESSION 7: Control of Cell Cycle Activity and Cancer in Aging and Senescence - Chair: George M. Martin, MD, University of Washington 

13:30

5.Osteopenia; Maintenance of Bone Health through Exercise

SESSION 3: Mutational versus "Normal" Models for Aging: Comparative Features - Chair: Andrzej Bartke, PhD, Southern Illinois University 

14:00

 

14:15

DENHAM HARMAN AWARD LECTURE FOR 2004 - James Joseph, PhD, Tufts University

15:00

6.Sarcopenia; Can Exercise Prevent Muscle Wasting?

15:15

 

Meeting closes.

15:20

SESSION 8: The Role of Mitochondria and Oxidative Damage in Age-related Changes and Disease - Chair: Norman Wolf, DVM, PhD, University of Washington

15:30
16:00

7.Role of Exercise in Reducing Systemic Inflammation with age

SESSION 4: Short paper session

16:30
17:00

8.Oxidative Stress, Aging, & Exercise

17:15  
17:20

AGE Business Meeting – Open to all Members 

17:30

AGE Meeting Registration (17:00 -19:30)

AGE BOARD OF DIRECTORS DINNER MEETING 

18:00

Joint Reception  - sponsored by KLRI and the AGE

 

19:00
17:15  

CURRENT GOALS AND PROJECTIONS OF THE NIA DIVISION OF BIOLOGY OF AGING - Huber Warner, PhD, NIA/NIH

19:30

Can Exercise and Diet Help Us Live Longer? (PUBLIC LECTURE)

19:45  
20:00

NIA Aging Intervention Testing Program - Call for Proposals and Discussion

SUNDAY EVENING POSTER SESSION AND RECEPTION 

20:30  
21:00
21:30  
22:00
 

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