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    A virtual ISL Brown Bag Talk with Dr. Andrea Lobene on dietary strategies to reduce sodium’s cardiovascular impact.

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    A virtual ISL Brown Bag Talk with Dr. Amir M. Rahmani on advancing digital health innovation.

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  • Esther & Del Grosser Scholarship 2026

    Applications open February 1 - March 2, 2026 for ISL’s $1,000 graduate research scholarship.

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    ISL invites faculty affiliates to apply for its 2026-2027 Planning Grant Program.

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  • ISL Distinguished Speaker - Dr. Kenneth Langa (Jan 29, 2026)

    Join us for Dr. Langa’s lecture and events on healthy aging and global dementia research.

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  • ISL Bi-Weekly Highlights - December 2025 Edition

    Explore ISL’s latest updates, conference news, and new opportunities in our December issue.

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  • ISL Director to present at AHRQ National Webinar

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The Institute for Successful Longevity conducts research into how to live longer, stay active and be fully engaged in life. The institute takes a multidisciplinary approach to better explore the complexities of life as an older individual.

Over the last century Americans witnessed tremendous gains in longevity, but successful longevity is more than living to a great, old age. It is about living well as we grow older.

Living well means many things, so we draw on the talents of researchers in many fields across the Florida State University campus to look at health, cognition, recreation, mobility, financial security and other concerns.

In the past, aging was seen as a problem, a condition or malady. Today at FSU’s Institute for Successful Longevity, we see aging as a natural stage of life, and our researchers look at all the components of an older person’s experience as we pursue the causes of age-related cognitive and physical decline and translate those discoveries into practices and interventions that slow or halt these changes.

Hear from ISL working group leads and faculty affiliates as they share how the Institute for Successful Longevity has shaped their research, collaborations, and careers:

Our Goals


To understand the mechanisms of age-associated disorders and functional and cognitive declines.


To develop the best holistic interventions to counter those declines.

 

To disseminate this knowledge to the community, to aging adults and to their care-givers.


To cultivate the scientific, social, and political leadership on this issue that will engage the nation.


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