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Research Translation in Gerontology: A Behavioral and Social Perspective Introduction to the Special Issue

Research Translation in Gerontology: A Behavioral and Social Perspective Introduction to the... Research Translation in Gerontology: A and Behavioral Social Perspective Introduction to the Issue Special Robin A. Barr Katrina W. Johnson Manuel Miranda National Institute on Aging This issue has as its the of basic research theme, special goal translating results into new solutions to older adults. The practical problems confronting articles were as at a held in 1992, presented papers workshop August jointly the National Institute on the Administration on sponsored by Aging, Aging, and the National Council on Aging. The relation between basic research and is of gerontological practice part a broader now much the role of issue, debate, receiving public concerning basic science in outcomes that benefit a or as a particular population society whole. In earlier there was of basic science as a valued years, public support end in itself. This consensus has eroded. Instead a has dialogue emerged between those who that of basic science is the best argue continuing support to ensure in over the term and those way improvements good long public who is better served argue that, instead, good by targeting public public to research on immediate money public problems. in this debate is the ebb and flow within the fields of http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of Applied Gerontology SAGE

Research Translation in Gerontology: A Behavioral and Social Perspective Introduction to the Special Issue

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SAGE
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ISSN
0733-4648
eISSN
1552-4523
DOI
10.1177/073346489401300101
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Abstract

Research Translation in Gerontology: A and Behavioral Social Perspective Introduction to the Issue Special Robin A. Barr Katrina W. Johnson Manuel Miranda National Institute on Aging This issue has as its the of basic research theme, special goal translating results into new solutions to older adults. The practical problems confronting articles were as at a held in 1992, presented papers workshop August jointly the National Institute on the Administration on sponsored by Aging, Aging, and the National Council on Aging. The relation between basic research and is of gerontological practice part a broader now much the role of issue, debate, receiving public concerning basic science in outcomes that benefit a or as a particular population society whole. In earlier there was of basic science as a valued years, public support end in itself. This consensus has eroded. Instead a has dialogue emerged between those who that of basic science is the best argue continuing support to ensure in over the term and those way improvements good long public who is better served argue that, instead, good by targeting public public to research on immediate money public problems. in this debate is the ebb and flow within the fields of

Journal

Journal of Applied GerontologySAGE

Published: Mar 1, 1994

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