This month, the University of Southern California Davis School of Gerontology Alumni Stories series highlights Dr. Lighthall’s work on vulnerability to deception and fraud in aging. In the story, Dr. Lighthall also describes the value of a multi-disciplinary gerontology education for addressing complex scientific questions and societal problems that relate to aging. You can check out the feature here.
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