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PhD candidate in aging studies receives Black Men's Brain Health Fellowship

Aging studies PhD candidate Rio Tate was awarded the Black Men's Brain Health Fellowship.

Aging Studies PhD candidate Rio Tate was awarded the Black Men's Brain Health Fellowship.

Rio Tate, a PhD candidate in Aging Studies, has been named a recipient of the Black Men's Brain Health (BMBH) Fellowship Program. The BMBH conference will take place during 2022 Super Bowl week. As a first-ever conference series, the key aim is to cultivate a culturally competent workforce committed to addressing Black men’s brain health, cognitive aging, and Alzheimer’s Disease/Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementia research. Congratulations, Rio Tate!

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