Aging 2018 Report
Aging 2018
Aging 2018 marked with the attendance of Organizing Committee Members, Scientists, Doctors, geriatricians, gerontologists, Nurses, Palliative care specialists, community care specialists, young and brilliant researchers, business delegates and talented student communities representing more than 20 countries, who made this conference fruitful and productive.
This 3rd International Conference on Aging & Gerontology was based on the theme “Interventional Innovations for a better Aging Care Management” which has covered the below scientific sessions:
- Aging and Elderly Abuse
- Aging and Gerontology
- Aging and Geriatrics
- Biology of Aging
- Aging Care Management
- Aging and Palliative Care
- Aged Care Services
- Aging and Cognitive Disorders
- Aging and Bone Health
- Aging and Disorders
- Aging Case Studies
- Aging and Genetics
- Aging and Clinical Trials
- Aging and Cosmetic Surgeries
- Remedial Aging
The conference was moderated by Laura Linkoff, Rockland Psychiatric Center, USA and Dr. Omotayo Omotowa, Idaho State University, USA. The support was extended by the honorable guests Garth L. Nicolson, The Institute for Molecular Medicine, USA; Ariela Lowestein, University of Haifa, Israel and below keynote lectures:
- Membrane lipid replacement for enhancing mitochondrial function and improving fatigue, pain and other symptoms in aging patients: Dr. Garth L Nicolson, The Institute for Molecular Medicine, USA
- Aging life care managers: Case studies in success: Ms. Lisa Kaufman, SeniorCare Options, USA
- International knowledge transfer between Canada and Israel validation of the EASI tool: Dr. Ariela Lowestein, University of Haifa, Israel
- Towards a cross-cultural understanding of ageing and learning by senior adults in Hong Kong and Australia: Dr. Maureen Tam, The Education University of Hong Kong, Hong-Kong.
- ß-Hydroxybutyrate prevents vascular cell senescence through heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein A1 (hnRNP A1)-upregulated octamer-binding transcriptional factor 4: Dr. Ping Song, Georgia State University, USA
- Suboptimal care of hospitalized older patients in the United States; it’s never too late to improve the quality of care: Dr. Kranthi Sitammagari, Campbell University, USA
Conferenceseries LLC Ltd acknowledge the support of below Chairs and Co-chairs for whom we were able to run smoothly the scientific sessions includes: Dr. Garth L Nicolson, The Institute for Molecular Medicine, USA; Dr. Ariela Lowestein, University of Haifa, Israel; Dr. Ping Song, Georgia State University, USA; Dr. Kranthi Sitammagari, Campbell University, USA.
Conferenceseries LLC Ltd has taken the privilege of felicitating Aging -2018 Organizing Committee Members and Keynote Speakers who supported for the success of this event.
Last but not the least Conferenceseries LLC Ltd wishes to acknowledge with its deep sincere gratitude to all the supporters from the Editorial Board Members of our Open Access Journals, Keynote speakers, Honorable guests, Valuable speakers, students, delegates and special thanks to the Media partners for their promotion to make this event a huge success.
With the enormous feedback from the participants and supporters of 3rdInternational Conference on Aging & Gerontology, Conferenceseries LLC Ltd is glad to announce its 4th International Conference on Aging & Gerontology from April 19 – 20 at Montreal, Canada.
For more information please visit: http://aging.conferenceseries.com
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