The NIA Division of Behavioral and Social Research currently supports thirteen Roybal Centers. The Roybal Centers are intended to stimulate broadly based multidisciplinary research that improves the health, wellbeing, and productivity of older adults. The thirteen Roybal Centers focus on the following topics: health and mobility, disease and pain management, decision making and behavior change, and better data, measurement, and forecasting.
The Roybal Centers are credited with building a research infrastructure that: (1) Enhances the productivity of relevant basic research and existing projects; (2) Accelerates the development of new ideas or applications (including successful grant funding from other sponsors); (3) Facilitates collaborations among academic researchers and commercial interests and recruitment of new researchers to aging and/or translational research; (4) Provides a context for assembling multidisciplinary teams to solve practical problems.
The currently-funded Roybal Centers are:
Principal Investigator (PI) |
Center | PI Address |
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Ball, Karlene K. | Center for Translational Research on Aging and Mobility |
University of Alabama at Birmingham PSYCH/109 Holley-Mears Building 924 19th Street South Birmingham, AL 35294-2100 |
Callahan, Christopher M. | Translation Research on Chronic Disease Self-Management |
Indiana University - Purdue University at Indianapolis Regenstrief Institute Inc. Department of Medicine 410 West 10th Street, Suite 2000 Indianapolis, IN 46202 |
Christakis, Nicholas A. | Roybal Center for Translational Research on Aging | Harvard University Harvard Medical School Health Care Policy 180 Longwood Avenue Boston, MA 02115 |
Deaton, Angus S. | Princeton Center for Research on Experience and Wellbeing |
Princeton University Office of Population Research, 345 Wallace Hall Princeton, NJ 08544 |
Mary Kane Goldstein. | Center on Advancing Decision Making in Aging (CADMA) |
Stanford University School of Medicine Department of Medicine-PCOR 117 Encina Commons Center for Primary Care-Outcome Research Stanford, CA 943056019 |
Goldman, Dana P. | Roybal Center for Health Policy Simulation |
RAND Corporation 1776 Main Street Santa Monica, CA 90407 |
Hughes, Susan L. | Midwest Roybal Center for Health Promotion |
University of Illinois Chicago Institute for Health Research & Policy 1747 West Roosevelt Road Room 558, MC 275 Chicago, IL 60608 |
Kapteyn, Arie | RAND Roybal Center for Finanical Decision Making |
RAND Corporation 1776 Main Street Santa Monica, CA 904013208 |
Kaye, Jeffrey A. | Oregon Roybal Center for Translational Research on Aging |
Oregon Health Science University Department of Neurology 3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Road Layton Aging Center, CR 131 Portland, OR 972393098 |
Laibson, David I. | Behavior Change in Health and Saving | National Bureau of Economic Research Harvard University Department of Economics, Littauer M-14 Cambridge, MA 02138 |
Reid, Manney Carrington | Improving the Management of Pain in Later Life | Weill Medical College of Cornell University Department of Medicine 1300 York Avenue, Box 39 Cornell University New York, NY 10021 |
Teri, Linda | Northwest Roybal Center |
University of Washington Northwest Research Group on Aging 9709 NE 3rd Avenue NE, Suite 507 Seattle, WA 98115-2053 |
Volpp, Kevin G. | PENN CMU Roybal Center on Behavioral Economics and Health | University of Pennsylvania Department of Medicine 1232 Blockley, 6021 Blockley Hall Philadelphia, PA 19104 |
More information is available at the Roybal Coordinating Center’s website. A September 2009 publication entitled “Research Highlights from the Edward R. Roybal Centers for Translation Research in Behavioral and Social Sciences of Aging” (PDF, 2.0M) describes this Center program in more detail.
Georgeanne E. Patmios
Division of Behavioral and Social Research
National Institute on Aging
National Institutes of Health
7201 Wisconsin Avenue, #533
Bethesda, MD 20892-9205
Phone: (301) 402-4156
Fax: (301) 402-0051
Email: PatmiosG@nia.nih.gov