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Cupertino, California, United States
Sally Duplantier, MS, is a gerontologist and researcher with a mission to help older adults live their best lives longer through better lifestyle choices and health equity. Her research focuses on how nutrition, movement, sleep, stress, and social engagement impact Healthspan—the number of years we are free of chronic disease and disability. Sally has a Master of Science in gerontology from the University of Southern California, a graduate certificate in qualitative research from Indiana University, and a certificate in nutrition science from Stanford. In the fall of 2025, Sally will begin a doctoral program in public health. Sally is a featured speaker for organizations like Stanford University and numerous non-profits and senior living facilities on topics related to healthy aging. Her research has been published in the peer-reviewed journals Nutrients and The International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. Sally is co-chair of the Women's Healthy Aging Subcommittee within ACLM.
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Online Workshop: Healthy Aging Across the Lifespan: What Patients Want From Their Healthcare Teams
Wednesday, November 19, 2025
2:00 PM – 5:00 PM CT