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Events in the Neuroscience Community
The Catalysts: The Science of Aging Podcast
Here is your front-row ticket to fascinating talks on aging, featuring top scientists and clinicians transforming the field, plus an exclusive conversation with the 2024 Taylor Prize laureate.
The Catalysts miniseries on the Science of Aging is produced by Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry in association with the J. Allyn Taylor International Prize in Medicine — one of Canada's most prestigious medical research awards.
You can listen to all the episodes on The Catalysts website, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Healthy Aging Fair
Join us for a morning filled with informative talks, discussions, and demonstrations on healthy aging hosted by the Canadian Centre for Activity and Aging (Western University) and supported by the Canadian Institute for Health Research. This event is targeted toward a diverse group, including members of the community, academics, healthcare providers, and trainees. Come out and network with like-minded individuals who are also interested in the journey to healthy aging!
*Complimentary boxed breakfast, snacks, beverages, and parking will be provided at the event.
Women's Brain Health Day 2024
Stigmas around mental health persist, particularly for women and children. WBHI supports children’s mental health research because women, as primary caregivers, influence the mental health of future generations. By investing in early research, we aim to enhance lifelong brain health for both women and the children we nurture.
Hear from WIN Associate Director Dr. Emma Duerden (one of the featured speakers) at this event.
Register today to attend in person or online.
Annual Epilepsy Research Meeting
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