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Appendix A
Workshop Materials
WORKSHOP ON TECHNOLOGY FOR ADAPTIVE AGING JANUARY 23-24, 2003
PROGRAM AND SCHEDULE
National Academy of Sciences Lecture Room
2101 Constitution Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20418
Sponsored by:
The National Institute on Aging—Behavioral and Social Research Program
The National Research Council, with sponsorship from the National Institute on Aging, will hold a workshop on Technology for Adaptive Aging at the National Academy of Sciences building in Washington, DC, on January 23 and 24, 2003. The workshop will address some of the ways in which technology can be developed and applied to improve the lives of an aging population. Nationally recognized experts will discuss potential applications of technology to the domains of Living Environments, Health, Communication, Education and Learning, Transportation, and Employment. Special emphasis will be given to the challenges of translating laboratory successes into useful, marketable products and services. Speakers will highlight technologies that are promising candidates for SBIR and other support of translational research and development.
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DAY 1—THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 2003
Topic
Paper authors
9:00
Welcome and Introduction to Program
Richard Suzman, NIA
Behavioral and Social Research, Sponsor
Richard Pew, BBN Technologies, Steering Committee Chair
9:20
Overview of Changes with Aging
K. Warner Schaie, Pennsylvania State University
George Stelmach, Arizona State University
10:20
Discussion (Arthur Kramer,* University of Illinois, discussant)
10:50
Break
11:00
Methodological and Measurement Considerations in RGD of Technology for Adaptive Aging
Leah Light, Pitzer College
Christopher Hertzog, Georgia Institute of Technology
12:00
Discussion (Melissa Hardy,* Florida State University, discussant)
12:30
Lunch Break
1:30
Living Environments
Ann Horgas, University of Florida
Gregory Abowd, Georgia Institute of Technology
2:30
Discussion (Martha Pollack,* University of Michigan, discussant)
3:00
Break
3:10
Health
Jackie Dunbar-Jacob and
Judith Matthews,
University of Pittsburgh
Eric Dishman, Intel Corporation
4:10
Discussion (Richard Schulz,* University of Pittsburgh, and Jonathan Skinner, Dartmouth College, discussants)
*Member of Steering Committee
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DAY 2—FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 2003
Topic
Paper authors
9:00
Employment
Phyllis Moen, Cornell University
Sara Czaja, University of Miami
10:00
Discussion (Scott Bass,* University of Maryland, Baltimore County, and Joseph Quinn, Boston College, discussants)
10:45
Break
11:00
Communications
Susan Kemper,
University of Kansas
Jose Lacal, Motorola, Inc.
12:00
Discussion (Wendy Rogers,* Georgia Institute of Technology, discussant)
12:30
Lunch Break
1:30
Transportation
Patricia Waller, University of North Carolina
Brian Repa, General Motors Corporation
2:30
Discussion (Joseph Coughlin,* Massachusetts Institute of Technology, discussant)
3:00
Break
3:10
Education, Learning
Sherry Willis, Pennsylvania State University
James Sullivan and Gerhard Fischer, University of Colorado
4:10
Discussion (Charles Scialfa,* University of Calgary, discussant)
4:40
Summary, Closing Remarks
(Thomas Sheridan,* Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
*Member of Steering Committee
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WORKSHOP ON TECHNOLOGY FOR ADAPTIVE AGING JANUARY 23-24, 2003 LIST OF ATTENDEES
NAME
TITLE
ORGANIZATION
Steering Committee and Staff
Richard W. Pew, Chair
Principal Scientist
BBN Technologies
Scott A. Bass
Dean and Vice Provost
Univ. of Maryland, Baltimore County
Joseph Coughlin
Director
MIT
Melissa Hardy
Director and Professor
Florida State University
Arthur Kramer
Professor
University of Illinois
Wendy Rogers
Professor
Georgia Institute of Technology
Richard Schulz
Director
University of Pittsburgh
Charles Scialfa
Professor
University of Calgary
Thomas Sheridan
Professor
MIT
Susan Van Hemel
Study Director
National Research Council
Workshop Speakers and Authors Attending
Sara J. Czaja
Professor
University of Miami
Eric Dishman
Manager
INTEL
Jacqueline Dunbar-Jacob
Professor
University of Pittsburgh
Christopher Hertzog
Professor
Georgia Institute of Technology
Ann Horgas
Associate Professor
University of Florida
Susan Kemper
Professor
University of Kansas
Jose Lacal
Senior Management
Motorola
Leah Light
Professor
Pitzer College
Judith Matthews
Assistant Professor
University of Pittsburgh
Phyllis Moen
Professor
Cornell University
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Joseph F. Quinn
Professor and Dean
Boston College
Brian Repa
Princ. Research Engineer
General Motors Inc.
K. Warner Schaie
Director
Pennsylvania State University
Jonathan S. Skinner
Professor
Dartmouth College
George Stelmach
Professor and Director
Arizona State University
James Sullivan
Senior Research Scientist
University of Colorado
Sherry Willis
Professor
Pennsylvania State University
Authors not Attending
Gregory Abowd
Associate Professor
Georgia Institute of Technology
Gerhard Fischer
Professor, Director
University of Colorado
Guests*
Mira Ahn
Virginia Tech
Nancy Aldrich
Editor
Aging Research & Training News
Mark Baard
Wired News
Ann Benbow
Director
SPRY Foundation
Sandy Berman
Consumer Safety Officer
FDA
Russell Bodoff
VP Technology & Business Dev.
American Association of Homes & Services for the Aging
Lona Choi
Project Manager
SPRY Foundation
*NOTE: Guest titles and affiliations are given as found on workshop registration forms or on sign-in sheet at the workshop.
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Rita K. Chow
Director
National Interfaith Coalition on Aging, National Council on Aging
Margaret Chu
USEPA
ORD
Arthur Ciarkowski
Associate Director, DCD
CDRH/FDA
Kenneth Cook
Jennifer Cornman
Senior Research Scientist
Madlyn and Leonard Abramson Center for Jewish Life
Shelia Cotten
University of Maryland Baltimore County
Stephanie Dailey
Education Research Specialist
National Institute on Aging
Skip DeRosier
Rehabilitation Technologist
Abramson Center for Jewish Life
Deborah DiGilio
Aging Issues Officer
American Psychological Association
Gerald M. Eggert
Executive Director
Monroe County Long Term Care Program, Inc
David Gamse
Executive Director
Jewish Council for the Aging
Daryle Gardner-Bonneau
Principal
Bonneau and Associates
Sarah Geitz
Sr. Human Factors Engineer
Micro Analysis and Design
Michael E. Gluck
Research Associate Professor
Georgetown University
Darlene Howard
Professor
Georgetown University
James Howard
Robert Jaeger
Interagency and International Affairs
National Institute for Disability and Rehabilitation Research
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Michael-David Kerns
Health Scientist Administrator
National Institute on Aging
Jim Kling
Web MD
Laura Kolb
EPA
Kara Latorella
Human Factors Engineer
NASA Langley
Lila Laux
Micro Analysis and Design
Alex Libin
Research Associate
Research Institute on Aging
Lena Libin
Director
Research Institute on Complex Interactive Systems
Rose Li
Senior Management
Analytical Sciences, Inc.
Diane F. Mahoney
Director and Senior Research Scientist
Hebrew Rehabilitation Center for Aged
Giorgio Mattiello
Embassy of Italy
Joan McIntrie
Writer
Washington Post
Susan Meadows
Senior Advisor
FDA
Jeannine Mjoseth
Public Affairs Specialist
NIA/NIH
Russell Morgan
President
SPRY Foundation
Gregg O′Neill
Director
National Academy on an Aging Society
David Padgham
National Academy of Sciences
Sital Patel
CBS MarketWatch
David Pick
Professor
Purdue University Calumet
Irae Raskin
George Rebok
Associate Research Professor
Johns Hopkins University
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Jane Saczynski
Johns Hopkins University
John Schumacher
Assistant Professor
Univ. of Maryland, Baltimore County
John Senders
Professor Emeritus
University of Toronto
Arthur Sherwood
Science and Technology Advisor
National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation
Laura Shrestha
NIA/NIH
Sidney Stahl
Chief, Behavioral Medicine
NIA/NIH
Jeannette Steeves
Doctoral Candidate
Virginia Tech
Richard Suzman
Associate Director
National Institute on Aging/NIH
Yvette Tenney
BBN Technologies
Pamela Tsang
Associate Professor
Wright State University
Nancy Valley
Disability Access Coordinator
Motorola
Kathleen Wiseman
Board Member
JCA
Steven Zaleznick
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