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Duke Center for the Study of Aging and Human Development
Excellence in aging research and research education since 1955
The Duke Aging Center is a multi-disciplinary hub for the promotion of healthy aging across the lifespan and management of social and medical complexities in late life. With more than 150 affiliated faculty members from across the University and Medical Center, and millions of dollars annually in aging-related research funding, the Center is a vital national resource for the study of aging.
Upcoming Events of interest to the Aging community at Duke