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November 3, 2022

NIA deputy director visits IU Center for Aging Research at Regenstrief

NIA Deputy Director Amy Kelley, MD, visits Regenstrief

The Indiana University Center for Aging Research at Regenstrief Institute was proud to welcome Amy Kelley, M.D., deputy director of the NIH’s National Institute on Aging. Her visit occurred in conjunction with the Gerontological Society of America’s 2022 conference.

Amy Kelley, M.D., deputy director of the NIH’s National Institute on Aging (left) and Susan Hickman, IUCAR at Regenstrief director and interim president and CEO (right).

Amy Kelley, M.D., deputy director of the NIH’s National Institute on Aging (left) and Kathleen Unroe, MD, MHA, MS, IUCAR at Regenstrief research scientist (right).

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