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- Foundation Drawing: The Legacy of John WilsonAll day
- Alma.me - CV Writing Workshop10:00 am
- DEI Office Hours12:00 pm
- IGS Visiting Researcher Presentations12:00 pm
- Spin the Decades: 2005! 12:00 pm
- TDOV: T(arot) Party at BUMC12:00 pm
- Strengthening your Writing and Research - A Practical Approach2:00 pm
- Learn More Grants Information Session2:30 pm
- Building a Stronger You3:30 pm
- House for the End of the World: 3D Printing and AI Workshop3:30 pm
- Ancient Philosophy WIP series: Mary-Louise Gill4:00 pm
- Sophomore Sessions4:00 pm
- Washington D.C. Info Session 4:00 pm
- Black Students Support Group4:30 pm
- Black Students Support Group4:30 pm
- Free Climbing Equipment Rentals5:00 pm
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- Nourish & Flourish5:00 pm
- People Not Pawns: Considering Migration as a Humanitarian Issue5:00 pm
- Breath, Rhythm & Music for Your Wellbeing5:30 pm
- Elevate Magazine Launch Party5:30 pm
- Arts & Crafts Night6:00 pm
- Lecture: Nihal Atawane, COM Writer-in-Residence7:00 pm
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- The Fortress(es) of Qeren Naftali: military architecture and geopolitics in ancient and modern Israel12:30 pm
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- Arbitrating Empire: United States Expansion & the Transformation of International Law4:00 pm
- Make Your Own Fenders4:00 pm
- Research on Tap: Aging4:00 pm
- School of Public Health (SPH) Career & Internship Fair 4:00 pm
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- 2025 Meredith E. Drench Lecture “Variations on the Problem of Goodness” 5:00 pm
- A Conversation with Two Spirit Creatives5:00 pm
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- Foundation Drawing: The Legacy of John Wilson, Reception 5:00 pm
- Religion Department Annual Lecture5:00 pm
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- Spring Jazz Concert7:30 pm
Research on Tap: Aging
How does aging work at the biological level? What can we do to promote health as we grow older? And what is the latest science on extending human vitality? As the global population ages rapidly, with those over 60 expected to double by 2050, the need for breakthroughs in aging research is more urgent than ever. In fact, age-related diseases like Alzheimer’s, cardiovascular conditions, and diabetes now account for over 70 percent of healthcare costs worldwide. BU has long been a community leader in aging research and recently established the Center for Aging Research to foster collaboration among researchers across campuses.
Join us for a Research on Tap on the biology of aging, where BU researchers will share their work on slowing, reversing, and preventing age-related diseases. From molecular studies to large-scale projects like the New England Centenarian Study, BU’s research is expanding our understanding of longevity and health. This event offers a chance to hear from scientists in the field and engage in discussions about where aging research is headed next.
When | 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm on 26 March 2025 |
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Building | Kilachand Center, 610 Commonwealth Ave Boston, MA 02215 |
Room | Eichenbaum Colloquium Room - 101 |
Fees | free |
Open To | bu |