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Leonard W. Poon named distinguished research professor
Updated: September 28, 2009
Dr. Poon was recognized at the UGA vs Arizona State football game this
past weekend. Congratulations to Dr. Poon for his excellent
contributions to research.
March 23, 2009
Leonard Poon,
professor of health policy and management and director of UGA’s Institute of
Gerontology, gained attention for his early research on aging and
cognition, particularly for his work on memory and early dementia. But it is
his remarkable 20-year program of research on the oldest old—individuals who
live to age 100 or beyond—that has showcased his exceptional capacity for
creativity and innovation. It also has revealed his ability to lead a team of
prominent gerontologists and faculty across many disciplines and countries in
investigations of what contributes to the oldest old’s survival. Called
The Georgia Centenarian Study, this
research project, so far, has resulted in more than 100 articles in a variety
of professional journals, and it has been covered in the mass media by
60 Minutes, the
Atlanta Journal-Constitution, the
Wall Street Journal, and the
New
York Times, among others. In addition to its scientific findings, the
research has provided opportunities for dozens of graduate students,
postdoctoral fellows, and junior faculty—at UGA and around the world. Poon has
mentored more than 25 postdoctoral fellows, many of whom now hold important
positions. His long and highly successful research program has brought
recognition to Poon and pride to the University of Georgia.