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November 15, 2021

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George Kuchel, MD, FRCP, AGSF is the director of the UConn Center on Aging and chief of geriatric medicine at UConn Health. e UConn Center on Aging has joined an elite club. e Center, based at UConn Health in Farmington, recently received a prestigious Claude D. Pepper Older Americans Independence Center grant. Only 15 "Pepper Centers" exist nationwide, named in honor of the late Florida senator. e highly competitive award and distinction includes a $7 million grant from the National Institute on Aging (NIA). "Typically, each Pepper Center supports efforts to enhance independence in older adults through a shared theme," says Dr. George Kuchel, the Center's director, chief of Geriatric Medicine, and Travelers Chair in Geriatrics and Gerontology. In a recent edition of the UConn Health Pulse Podcast, Kuchel said that the impact of the award will extend broadly, promoting aging research across different disciplines while also training the next generation of research and clinical leaders. Among the 27 Institutes and Centers at the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the NIA is now the single largest research funder at UConn and this award will build upon this progress. e UConn Pepper Center is focused on Precision Gerontology seeking to render clinical interventions more effective by being more precise and by targeting biological aging – the shared risk factor for chronic diseases afflicting many older adults. is will be accomplished through research expertise in aging that spans from the laboratory bench to the clinic and to the community. To learn more about the UConn Center on Aging and listen to the podcast about the new Pepper Center with its leaders Dr. Kuchel and Dr. Richard Fortinsky, professor and Health Net, Inc. Endowed Chair in Geriatrics and Gerontology, visit health.uconn.edu/aging. The UConn Center on Aging Adding Life to Years Mary Ann Pelz, 87, performs leg extension exercises observed by research associate Kylie Baker as part of the STEP-HI hip fracture study at the UConn Center on Aging at UConn Health on August 26, 2021. research.uconn.edu UConn Research: A strong partner in Connecticut's future.

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