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- Mar 1411:00 AMMen's Track and Field vs. NEICAAATime: 10:00 AMLocation: Boston, MA / Reggie Lewis Center
- Mar 1411:00 AMStochastics and Statistics SeminarSpeaker: Murat A. Erdogdu (University of Toronto)
- Mar 1411:00 AMWomen's Track and Field vs. NEICAAATime: 10:00 AMLocation: Boston, MA / Reggie Lewis Center
- Mar 1412:00 PMLanguage Conversation Exchange Lunch: meet, eat, and speakLet's meet, eat, and speak! Practice a language with a group of native speakers and other language learners, meet other language lovers, and learn about the LCE. We're celebrating Pi Day.The registration is here.Anyone who is affiliated with MIT can participate in the LCE. Our members include students, staff, visiting scientists and scholars, faculty members, and their spouses and partners.
- Mar 1412:00 PMMIT AgeLab Aging & Equity Series: "Cognitive Health Disparities in African Americans: Examining Risk and Protective Factors Across the Life Course" with Dr. DeAnnah ByrdAfrican Americans have higher rates of cognitive decline and suffer a disproportionate burden of dementia compared to other racial/ethnic groups. Yet, prior work has often examined risk and protective factors for cognitive health using predominately White samples. This MIT AgeLab Aging & Equity talk featuring Dr. DeAnnah Byrd will discuss health disparities research across the life course, making between-group and within-group comparisons, and chart the effects of risk and protective factors on memory and cognitive changes in older African Americans.Dr. DeAnnah Byrd is an Assistant Professor at Arizona State University (ASU) in Edson College of Nursing and Health Innovation. Dr. Byrd is a Faculty Affiliate of the Center for Innovation and Healthy and Resilient Aging (CHIRA) at ASU and an Associate at the Michigan Center for Urban African American Aging Research at the University of Michigan. Dr. Byrd received her PhD in Community Health Sciences from UCLA’s Fielding School of Public Health in 2017. Her early work formed the basis of her current research program, which examines the effects of risk (chronic conditions, biological and psychosocial stressors) and protective (coping and social support) factors on memory and cognitive changes in older African Americans. Dr. Byrd is committed to help improve cognitive outcomes. Her work has been funded by the National Institute on Aging, the Alzheimer's Association, and the Michigan Alzheimer's Disease Center. She has received multiple awards, and her work is recognized both nationally and internationally.
- Mar 1412:00 PMMIT D-Lab TourA 50 minute, (usually) student-led tour of MIT D-Lab, D-Lab prototypes, and our workshop! Hear about the 23-year history of D-Lab, our founding director Amy Smith, our 12+ MIT classes, research groups, humanitarian innovation program and more! Not free at tour time? Stop by anytime to look around or email d-lab-tours@mit.edu.