Wednesday, April 27, 2016

Healthy Aging Photo Competition & Research on Aging Poster Schowcase: Winners Announcement Event


On Friday April 22 the CDAI and our sister group GIG held their simultaneous displays of posters showcasing research on aging from across Hopkins and University of Maryland, and pictures reflecting Healthy Aging around the world.

Here are some pictures from the event:


Mariana Socal, CDAI's president, and Jimmy Le, GIG's president, explain the competition goals and get ready to announce the winners. So much expectation! 


 
Sheldon Hall was packed with students, post-docs, and faculty  presenting their work. 12 judges were circulating and analyzing the presentations. Although this was a competition, the overall feeling was of celebration. It certainly helped to have good munchies and beautiful, inspiring pictures being displayed in the background!




 The prizes are great and also super cute! Amazon gift cards to the grand prize winners. Many thanks to our sponsor, the Hopkins Center on Aging and Health.


And the winner is.....


 


Mariana and Jimmy congratulating Yiwei Xu, the second prize winner. Yiwei's pictures showing how the Chinese elderly have adapted to changing times caught the judge's attention. 


 
The grand prize went to Vanessa Burrowes - in the center. Vanessa portrayed a good-humored 77-year old Baltimore resident. His important advice to healthy aging is to forget about how old we look, and focus on how we feel. Oh, and importantly, also he recommends flossing everyday!



Vanessa (second from left) also received a honorable mention for a picture displaying the relationship between aging and art. The third prize went to Karuna Luthra for a picture of her grandpa who is himself a huge photography afficionado.



All the winners in front of the grand prize picture. It is impossible not to smile when looking at this picture!

Thanks to all who participated in the 2016 Healthy Aging Photo Competition. We hope to see you again next year! and don't forget to floss everyday...


Mariana & the CDAI team

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