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CBCS participates in Walk to End Alzheimer's

SAAS at Walk to End Alz 2023

Student Association for Aging Studies officers Tanjina, Nicole, and Neha attend the walk.

Department of Mental Health Law and Policy Assistant Professor Nik Lampe, PhD, and the 国产短视频Student Association for Aging Studies (SAAS) participated in the Alzheimer's Association Florida Gulf Coast Chapter鈥檚 Walk to End Alzheimer鈥檚庐 event at Amalie Arena in Tampa.

Nik Lampe with others at 2023 Walk to End Alz

Lampe (left) and Judith Rijnhart, PhD (right), an assistant professor of epidemiology in the 国产短视频College of Public Health, smile with Walk Champion Tony Gilbert (center).

Lampe engaged with community members during the event as an Alzheimer鈥檚 Association-funded researcher, discussing their Alzheimer鈥檚 Association Research Fellowship to Promote Diversity study on risk and protective factors for Alzheimer's disease in LGBTQ+ older populations.

SAAS partnered with Forever Friends, the Work Stress Lab, and Alpha Sigma Kappa to fundraise for the Alzheimer鈥檚 Association and raise community awareness about Alzheimer鈥檚 disease. SAAS officers Tanjina, Nicole, and Neha coordinated the group's efforts in the walk and initiated relations outside of the organization to have a bigger impact. If you are interested in joining SAAS and participating in an upcoming events, learn more on BullsConnect . 

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