Achievement
Trainee presents symposium at the Annual Scientific Meetings of the GSA
Project
IGERT: Linking Individuals, Families and Environments in An Aging Society
University
Oregon State University
(Corvallis, OR)
PI
Trainee Achievements
Trainee presents symposium at the Annual Scientific Meetings of the GSA
Trainee Shannon Mejia was the lead organizer of a scientific symposium at the Annual Scientific Meetings of the Gerontological Society of America. This involved contacting several research teams around the nation (and world) and inviting them to give a paper in the symposium Shannon and I organized. The symposium submission was then peer-reviewed and our symposium was accepted for presentation at the national GSA conference.
S. Mejia; T. Pham; S. Choun; R. Metoyer; K. Hooker (November, 2011). Capturing 100 Days of Self-Regulation Processes via the Web: Design, Implementation, and Evaluation. Paper presented in a Symposium, The Digital Frontier of Aging Research: Emerging Methods in Microlongitudinal Studies (Organizers: S. Mejia & K. Hooker) at the 64th Annual Scientific Meetings of the Gerontological Society of America, Boston, MA.
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