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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. - A University of Alabama psychologist has
been appointed to the national advisory council of the National
Institute of Nursing Research, a part of the National Institutes
of Health.
Dr. Lou Burgio, professor of psychology and director of
UA’s Applied
Gerontology Program, was appointed to the council by Tommy
Thompson, secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services.
Burgio is the first psychologist ever appointed to the
council, which recommends to the Institute director which
research applications should be approved and considered for
funding. The appointment runs through Jan. 30, 2006.
The National Institute of Nursing Research has an annual
budget of approximately $120 million, about 77 percent of which
is used for research conducted in universities and research
establishments across the country.
Burgio has done extensive research in applied gerontology,
focusing on developing interventions for the behavioral
complications of dementia in nursing homes and working with
dementia caregivers in the community to ease the stress and
burden of caregiving.
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