The broad program ranged from frailty, sarcopenia and malnutrition to cognition and neurology, mobility and falls. Ms. Schulleri presented in a lecture the results of her master thesis “How does a 6-week progressive strength training and nutritional intervention affect women with pre-sarcopenia and sarcopenia? – A pilot study”. In a poster presentation, Ms. Schmidle presented the FRAIL project – Frailty Assessment in Daily Living and first insights into the current status of data collection of the project.