Running Head: INTERGENERATIONAL COMMUNICATION INTERVENTION 1 Health Communication in the Context of Aging: The Development of an Intergenerational Communication Intervention to Reduce Biases and Discrimination Kate Magsamen-Conrad* Lisa Hanasono China Billotte-Verhoff *Authors’ note: Kate Magsamen-Conrad, Ph.D., and Lisa Hanasono, Ph.D., are Assistant Professors in the Department of Communication, Bowling Green State University. China Billotte-Verhoff is an undergraduate student in the Department of Communication, Bowling Green State University. Correspondence concerning this article should be addressed to Kate Magsamen-Conrad, Department of Communication, Bowling Green State University, 316B West Hall, Bowling Green, OH, 43403, phone: (419) 372-9544, fax: (419) 372-0202, kmagsam@bgsu.edu CITATION: Magsamen-Conrad, K., Hanasono, L. K., Billotte-Verhoff, C. (in press). Health communication in the context of aging: The development of an Intergenerational Communication Intervention to reduce biases and discrimination. In M. Eaves (Ed.), Applications in Health Communication: Emerging Trends. Dubuque, IA: Kendall Hunt.