The latest issue of the CAH Newsletter (Issue 31) is now available for download on our website. Click here to download.
This issue contains stories about: Memory Lane winning the Innovation in Healthcare Delivery Award, Dr. Abigail Wickson-Griffiths (the gerontology program coordinator), postponed CAH events, the Life Long Learning Centre Going Remote, and more.
The CAH Newsletter features stories and updates on member research and awards, CAH events, graduate education, and a variety of other topics related to aging and health research.
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Last month, #UofRegina's @DrThomasHadjist was honoured with the Saskatchewan Order of Merit. 🏅
Congratulations to Dr. Hadjistavropoulos on his internationally recognized work as a psychologist, researcher, academic, and mentor-- and on this amazing achievement!
Learn more
Better care starts with research.
Andrew McLennan from @UofRegina is working with local caregivers to evaluate several observational pain tools for older adults living with dementia.
Learn more about dementia research we fund on our website: https://bit.ly/3zBBmjD
Congratulations to all the grant recipients of the ASRP!
Special congratulations to Andrew McLennan from @UofRegina, who was awarded the Doctoral Award Co-Funded by SHRF and @AlzCanada
🌟 Nominations are now open for the SHRF Achievement Award!
Would you like to recognize an exceptional health researcher who has made significant contributions to Saskatchewan's health research community?
Nominate them today:
🌟Be part of the 2024 AGE-WELL Annual Conference! Don’t miss your chance to submit your abstracts for poster, oral presentations, or pre-commercial demos. Early Career Researchers, apply for the Rising Stars in #AgeTech stream. Submit by tomorrow, July 12: https://ow.ly/w3H850SkO6H
We are excited to announce the launch of our Proof of Concept Grant Letter of Intent for the 2024/25 Alzheimer Society Research Program competition!
We are calling on the brightest minds to join us in our mission to advance understanding, diagnosis and treatment of Alzheimer’s