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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/health/events/network-aging-research-2017-symposiu
 m
LOCATION:AHS - Applied Health Sciences Expansion Building 200 University Av
 e West Room 1689 Waterloo ON N2L 3G1 Canada
SUMMARY:Network for Aging Research 2017 Symposium
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by the University's Network for Aging Research (NAR)\, t
 he\nsymposium is open to all who are interested in aging research\nincludi
 ng UWaterloo faculty\, staff and students\; seniors\; community\nmembers\
 ; policymakers and other relevant stakeholders. Featuring\nkeynote by 8
 0 year old PhD student\, Olive Bryanton\, the event also\nincludes discuss
 ion of innovation\, and priority setting for aging\nresearch conducted at
  the University of Waterloo.
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/health/events/public-lecture-aging-technological-w
 orld-bridging
LOCATION:AHS Expansion Building 200 University Avenue West Room 1689 (lectu
 re hall) Waterloo ON N2L 3G1 Canada
SUMMARY:Public lecture - Aging in a technological world: bridging disciplin
 es\nto tackle the dementia epidemic
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Julie Robillard\, PhD Assistant Professor of Neurology\, Facul
 ty of\nMedicine\, University of British Columbia\n\nDr. Robillard is an af
 filiated researcher of the AGE-WELL Network of\nCentres of Excellence and 
 Vice-chair of the Ethical\, Legal\, Social\nImpacts Committee of the Canad
 ian Consortium on Neurodegeneration in\nAging.
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