Building Bridges > Catalyzing Research > Empowering All Ages
Join us in Tampa, FL to collaborate & network with colleagues and discover the newest innovations in research, clinical practice, and education across the diverse array of disciplines that come together under gerontology’s wide scope, from biosciences and psychology to policy and industry. With a large variety of scientific sessions, as well as posters, award-winning lecturers and other featured speakers, you’re guaranteed to learn about the latest cutting-edge scholarship and innovations in your own specialty, and gain valuable new insights into what’s happening across the spectrum of aging research.
Important Dates:
- September 1 - Early Bird Registration Discounts End
- September 15 - Online Meeting Program is Available
- November 1 - Meeting Mobile App is Available
- November 7 - Pre-Conference Workshops Start
- November 8 - November 12 - GSA 2023 Annual Scientific Meeting in Tampa, FL
Be Part Of:
- 3,700+ researchers, clinicians, educators, and other professionals in the aging field
- 1,200+ Symposium Abstracts
- 700+ Papers
- 1,400+ Posters
The 2023 Annual Scientific Meeting includes poster, paper, and symposium presentation types.
Paper and symposia sessions occur during the listed Scientific Session times above, Posters are displayed in the exhibit hall and have designated face-to-face time with presenters.
Symposium: A 90-minute session organized by a chair with several presentations included.
Paper: A 90-minute session comprising four to six oral presentations organized around a common theme.
Poster: A 75-minute display presentation in Exhibit Hall West at the Tampa Convention Center. There are four exclusive time slots dedicated to poster presentations throughout the annual meeting.
"GSA’s Annual Meeting is one of the highlights of my year. It is like a family reunion – you get to connect with colleagues from across the world. Through the sessions and interest group meetings, I always leave feeling more informed on the state of science, more prepared to advance my own work, and recharged and recommitted to working with our older adult populations."
— M. Aaron Guest, PhD, MPH, MSW