Duke University. Center for the Study of Aging and Human Development
Variant namesThe Duke Center for the Study of Aging and Human Development was created by the Surgeon General in 1955 and designated as one of five regional resource centers on aging. The center's first initiatives included the Duke Longitudinal Studies, a 20-year project begun in 1956 that monitored the physical, mental, social and economic status of approximately 800 older adults.
From the description of Center for the Study of Aging and Human Development records, 1952-1998. (Duke University). WorldCat record id: 235005355
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referencedIn | Busse, Ewald W., 1917-2004. Oral history interview with Ewald W. Busse, 2003. | Duke University, Medical Center Library & Archives | |
referencedIn | Banham, Katharine M., b. 1897. Katharine M. Banham papers, 1910-1995. | Duke University Libraries, Duke University Library; Perkins Library | |
creatorOf | Duke University. Center for the Study of Aging and Human Development. Center for the Study of Aging and Human Development records, 1952-1998. | Duke University, Medical Center Library & Archives |
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associatedWith | Banham, Katharine M., b. 1897. | person |
associatedWith | Busse, Ewald W., 1917-2004. | person |
associatedWith | Duke University. Medical Center | corporateBody |
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Active 1998