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Locality: Montreal, Quebec

Phone: +1 514-766-2010



Address: 6825 Boulevard LaSalle H4H 1R3 Montreal, QC, Canada

Website: aging.mcgill.ca

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McGill University Research Centre For Studies in Aging 20.06.2021

Do you have any questions for Dr. Gauthier about Dementia research? Please send them to [email protected] Register to hear his answer: https://bit.ly/3b7Z5ce

McGill University Research Centre For Studies in Aging 08.06.2021

Don't forget to sign up for today's Brainy Boomer Lecture with Sivaniya Subramaniapillai on the Wisdom Exchange Project! https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/wisdom-exchange-project-tickets

McGill University Research Centre For Studies in Aging 31.05.2021

Since 2017, only 33 of 194 World Health Organization (WHO) Member States have developed a national #dementia plan, following the unanimous adoption of the WHO G...lobal action plan. As we now reach the midway point, it is critical that we examine that progress has been made and where things are stalling. Join us on 26 May for a 75-minute interactive side event to the 74th World Health Assembly as we launch our new From Plan to Impact report, where we will hear from governments and specialists on their progress, their difficulties & more. Learn more and register at: bit.ly/RegisterFPTI

McGill University Research Centre For Studies in Aging 19.05.2021

Congratulations to Dr. Sivaniya Subramaniapillai on her successful Ph.D. thesis defense, titled "Sex differences in the aging brain: understanding the role of individual differences in preserving cognition throughout the adult lifespan". We wish you all the best moving forward!

McGill University Research Centre For Studies in Aging 11.05.2021

As part of Quebec Intergenerational Week Alzheimer Groupe - AGI is inviting children to ask their questions about dementia to people with a diagnosis. For more info: [email protected]