Summer Training Course in Experimental Aging Research 


Last year's students 

 

The 10th Annual Summer Training Course in Experimental Aging Research was held at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, MI, from Sunday, June 2 through Thursday, June 6.

The Summer Course is designed to provide an overview of modern cellular and molecular gerontology to a select group of 20 students, most of them starting research careers at the Assistant Professor level.  The course is free to those who are accepted, because of the generous sponsorship of the National Institute on Aging.

The 2004 course will be held at the University of Texas, under the direction of Arlan Richardson.  For information about this course, click here.

For more information about the 2002 course in Ann Arbor, click here.

For a copy of the schedule for the 2002 course, click here.