Betty Havens Prize for Knowledge Mobilization in Aging (Canadian Institutes of Health Research)
Betty Havens Prize for Knowledge Mobilization in Aging
Betty Havens Prize for Knowledge Mobilization in Aging
We are grateful to @DementiaMag
Carolyn Brandly for the interview on our work on using AI to recognize pain behaviour in people with advanced dementia @viviantran225 @Babak_Taati
Can AI Detect Pain? - Dementia Connections Magazine
New hope for pain management in people with severe dementia.As many as 80% of older adults who live in care ho...
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This issue contains stories about: Dr. Natasha Gallant’s CRC, the 2025 CAH Public Distinguished Lecture, research on aging and COVID-stress, Dr. Vivian Puplampu's CIHR grant, the investiture of the CAH Director into the Sask Order of Merit and more!
https://research.uregina.ca/cah/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2024/11/CAH-Fall-Winter-2024-Newsletter-Issue-39.pdf
It was my pleasure to be part of the @UofRegina mission to Japan
U of R in Japan: Strengthening Partnerships, Growing Research and Academic Opportunities
President Keshen led a U of R delegation to Japan, visiting partners, universities, and high schools creating new ...
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Congratulations to my awesome partner @hadjista for winning this award!
Our latest publication in Clinical Psychology Review on the psychometric assessment of the older adult in pain @AIGMcLennan @MicheGagnon @_EmilyWinters_
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S027273582400134X?via%3Dihub
It was a pleasure to meet in Tokyo with Dr Yukari Takai and her colleagues Dr Etsuko Kowaya and Dr Sayaka Toya and discuss plans for future research collaboration on #pain in #dementia