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The GSA 2025 Annual Scientific Meeting hosted by the Gerontological Society of America (GSA) is excited to offer pre-conference programming to help jump start your learning.

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Get started with GSA 2025 early by joining us for special HBCU Conference and NIA Geroscience pre-conference programming. Pricing this year is $45 for individuals participating. Sign up and secure your spot today!

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Pre Conference Programs

HBCU Aging Pre-Conference

The 2025 Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) Aging Conference is your chance to connect with researchers, students, and advocates who are pushing for a more inclusive and justice-centered approach to aging.

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NIA Geroscience Education and Training (GET) Network

Explore the latest in geroscience education at this half-day NIA GET Network workshop—featuring new curricula, training resources, and key progress updates.

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HBCU Aging Pre-Conference

Finding Community and Thriving in the Field of Aging: A Strength and Resilience-centered Approach to Research, Teaching, and Advocacy

About this program

As the need for a diverse and knowledgeable workforce in the gerontology disciple continues to grow, Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) are an excellent source of talent and scholarship. From the number of current GSA members that are alum and/or current faculty at HBCUs, to students who represent these institutions, the HBCU Aging Conference stands as a testament to the impact of education, collaboration, and mentorship in shaping a more inclusive and equitable future for aging research and practice.


The 2025 pre-conference is dedicated to advancing the integration of diverse knowledge within the field of aging. It will focus on identifying, validating, and amplifying the experiences of scholars in the aging discipline across various disciplines and community and institutional settings, in the ongoing discourse on strategies to provide a platform ensuring that there remains a diverse perspective in how aging research is conducted, interpreted, and disseminated in community and academic settings.


This pre-conference aims to critically examine and transform current aging research and practice methodologies with a strength-based focus. Experts in the field will share their experiences and knowledge in how resilience among diverse aging populations is critical in ensuring that their voices are heard. It will focus on strategies for conducting research, advocacy, and community-based practices in respecting diverse aging experiences. Participants will explore the historical and contemporary influences on aging while identifying areas for improvement in existing frameworks on resilience, community strength, and perseverance. We will also provide insight on community building and cross collaborations between HBCUs, community organizations, and other academic institutions. Through interactive sessions, keynotes, and collaborative activities, attendees will gain a deeper understanding of how finding community and a collective voice allows for stronger and impactful collaborations not only within academic institutions, community settings, but also practical strategies and ideas to apply in their own work. This workshop is a must-attend for researchers, educators, practitioners, community advocates, and other professionals dedicated to advancing justice and inclusivity in the field of aging research and practice.

Day 1
(exclusively for students)

Tuesday, November 11
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Location: TBA

Price: Free registration required
Students attending Day 1 must register to secure their spot.

Day 1 will include didactic presentations, panel discussions, and interactive activities led by established leaders in research, teaching, community advocacy in gerontology or other related disciplines. Sessions will include discussions on resilience in aging research, applying a strength-based focus in research, teaching, and community advocacy, networking, and scholarship outside of academia, etc.



Day 2
(open to all GSA 2025 attendees) 

Wednesday, November 12
8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Location: TBA

Price: $45 registration required
Students attending Day 2 must register and pay for Day 2 of the programming to secure their spot.

Day 2 will include panel discussions and presentations on capacity building and networking outside of HBCUs, where experts will facilitate discussions on how to better work with the Black community to conduct relevant research and reporting/presenting research findings.



Day 1 - Evening Reception & Poster Session
(open to all GSA 2025 attendees)

Tuesday, November 11
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Location: Sheraton Boston, Room TBA

Please join us for the HBCU Aging Conference evening reception and poster session for all GSA 2025 attendees from 6:00-9:00 PM, Tuesday, November 11, 2025. This highly anticipated networking reception will allow members to connect with conference speakers, HBCU Aging Ambassadors Program (HAAP) Fellows, and other conference attendees. Attendees will also have the opportunity to interact with the HAAP Fellows as they present posters on their current research and/or research interest(s). So, come out and support the HBCU Aging Conference and the future generation of aging scholars!



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NIA Geroscience Education and Training (GET) Network

Progress Report and Update

About this program

This NIA Geroscience Education and Training (GET) Network half day workshop will introduce attendees to GET Network Geroscience education curricula and resources and provide an update on recent milestones and progress in creating training materials. Attendees will learn about available materials that they can use for educating aspiring translational geroscientists in their training programs, or for introducing graduate students, medical students or geriatrics fellows to geroscience. The workshop will describe the route to obtaining the GET Network’s Certificate Program in Translational Geroscience at currently participating institutions and introduce the GET2 Network, a collaboration with the Gerontological Society of America to make materials available to all interested institutions for use in their geroscience education efforts. The GET Network will solicit feedback and input from workshop attendees on resources presented through discussions and Q&A sessions.

Travel awards are available for trainees and early career investigators. Registration fee is waived for first 30 participants.

Travel Awards

Five (5) travel awards totaling $2,000 are available to postdoctoral trainees and junior faculty of all backgrounds interested in geroscience education or translational geroscience. If interested, please send a copy of your CV or NIH biosketch and a one-page letter explaining your interest in Translational Geroscience Education and how you would benefit from attending this workshop to Dr. Iman Al-Naggar (alnaggar@uchc.edu). The deadline to apply for these awards is Saturday 9/6/2025 at 11:59 PM ET. Awards will be announced by 9/19/2025. Please e-mail any questions to alnaggar@uchc.edu.



Registration Fee             

Wednesday, November 12
8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Location: TBA

Price: $45 registration required

The registration fee of $45 will be waived for the first 30 attendees who wish to register. If interested in registering, please send an email to meetings@geron.org with the subject line "GET Network Registration Waiver Code".



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