The Johns Hopkins Fighting Frailty Podcast series explores exciting areas of aging-related research, with a focus on vulnerability and frailty, with experts from Johns Hopkins and beyond. Hosted by Ramana Kolady, a high school senior volunteering with the Frailty Science leadership team at Johns Hopkins, each episode focuses on an important issue that people face as they age and offers insights on how we can support the well-being of older adults in our community.
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The Johns Hopkins Fighting Frailty Podcast series explores exciting areas of aging-related research, with a focus on vulnerability and frailty, with experts from Johns Hopkins and beyond. Hosted by Ramana Kolady, a high school senior volunteering with the Frailty Science leadership team at Johns Hopkins, each episode focuses on an important issue that people face as they age and offers insights on how we can support the well-being of older adults in our community.
Episode 16: Vaccinations and Frailty among Older Adults, with Dr. Sean Leng
Fighting Frailty
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1 year ago
Episode 16: Vaccinations and Frailty among Older Adults, with Dr. Sean Leng
For the sixteenth episode of the Fighting Frailty Podcast, our host Ramana Kolady speaks with Dr. Sean Leng, Geriatrician, Professor of Medicine, and Director of the Johns Hopkins Center on Aging and Immune Remodeling, about vaccinations and frailty among older adults. The Fighting Frailty Podcast is developed and sponsored by FrailtyScience.org / NIH Grant# P30AG021334.
Fighting Frailty
The Johns Hopkins Fighting Frailty Podcast series explores exciting areas of aging-related research, with a focus on vulnerability and frailty, with experts from Johns Hopkins and beyond. Hosted by Ramana Kolady, a high school senior volunteering with the Frailty Science leadership team at Johns Hopkins, each episode focuses on an important issue that people face as they age and offers insights on how we can support the well-being of older adults in our community.