The Centre on Aging and Health is pleased to launch its new website, which will keep the university community and general public aware of CAH activities and research. The new look, easier navigation, and new features (such as Twitter integration, updated web forms, videos, etc.) will make visiting the site more enjoyable but will also allow us to better inform those familiar with and new to the CAH.
Regardless, if this is your first visit the CAH website, or your first time seeing the new one, please take a tour of the site and let us know what you think! We’d like to thank Yves and Brigitte and the entire Noblet Design team for making the new site possible. We are excited about the possibilites this opens up for the CAH.
@DrThomasHadjist is kicking off the afternoon session at #CanadianPain25 on contemporary ethical challenges in pain research.
The 2024-2025 CAH Distinguished Public Lecture is now on YouTube!
"Live Long Die Short: Aging at the Intersection of Technology, Philosophy, and Purpose" with speaker Dominic Carter.
via @YouTube
⏰ Registration deadline next week!
Thanks to all who attended our great public events this spring - a film screening for Brain Awareness Week & our Distinguished Lecture "Live Long Die Short" with Dominic Carter of Japan!
The video of Dominic Carter's lecture will soon be posted to the CAH YouTube channel!
Thank you for the interview (with my friend Dominic Carter) on aging and technology and lessons learned from Japan, @CBCSask Blue Sky @UofRegina @UofRAgingCentre
Outstanding @UofRAgingCentre distinguished lecture presentation "Live Long Die Short: Aging at the Intersection of Technology, Philosophy and Purpose" by Dominic Carter @UofRegina