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Allan Rosenfield Building
722 W. 168 St., New York, NY 10032

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Date

Apr 04 2024
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12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

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Columbia Aging Center: Brain-Body Energy Conservation Model of Aging

Please join us for this seminar in the Columbia Aging Center Series:

The Brain-Body Energy Conservation Model of Aging
Speaker: Martin Picard, PhD
Associate Professor of Behavioral Medicine (in Psychiatry, Neurology and the Robert N. Butler Columbia Aging Center)
This is a hybrid seminar. Please register in advance for in-person or online attendance:
https://tinyurl.com/RNBPicard
Attendance is VIA ZOOM OR IN PERSON: 722 West 168th Street, Rosenfield Building, Room 440

About our speaker’s work: Dr. Picard directs CUIMC’s Mitochondrial Psychobiology Group, which investigates organelle-to-organism communication linking the human experience with molecular and energetic processes inside mitochondria. Moving beyond the disease focus of biomedicine, Dr. Picard co-leads the Columbia Aging Center’s Science of Health initiative which aims to define and quantify individualized health states, a necessary step to accelerate the transition towards sustainable healthcare over the next century.

Event Contact Information:
Caitlin Hawke
columbiaagingcenter@cumc.columbia.edu