New at the CLSA

2016
Apr
13 th

The Art of Science

How do you translate scientific research into art? The Art of Science exhibition at McMaster University attempted to answer that question when undergraduate students came together in March to create and showcase a piece of artwork related to research happening in the McMaster community.

2016
Apr
5 th

CLSA Research Findings: Webinar on Canadians who choose to return to work post-retirement

The complex interaction of the demographic and circumstantial factors of Canadians who choose to return to work post-retirement will be the focus of the upcoming CLSA webinar on April 19, 2016. The online seminar marks the first public presentation of research findings from a project using CLSA data.

2016
Feb
22 nd

How research can help shape policy and practice on aging: Lessons from Newfoundland and Labrador

The next presentation in the CLSA Webinar Series on March 24 will feature a researcher from Newfoundland and Labrador who will discuss research findings on aging and how they can help shape policies and improve health care for older adults in Canada.

2016
Jan
27 th

The challenge of cancer in middle-income countries with aging populations: Mexico as a case study

The next presentation in the CLSA Webinar Series on February 23 will feature a researcher who studies the relationship between aging populations and the burden of cancer.

2016
Jan
8 th

Insights from a life course approach using a maturing British birth cohort study

The 2016 CLSA webinar series launches on January 21 with an internationally renowned expert recognized for creating and advancing the field of life course epidemiology.

2015
Dec
10 th

CLSA launches first follow-up for telephone-only participants

The second wave of full data collection among participants who are taking part in extensive telephone interviews only has been successfully launched by the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging.

2015
Nov
18 th

U.S. researcher to discuss effects of physical activity on older adults

The next presentation in the CLSA Webinar Series on December 9 will feature a researcher from the United States who studies the factors that influence physical activity and the effects of physical activity on various health outcomes.

2015
Oct
27 th

Webinar will describe advances in fracture risk assessment tools

The creation of fracture risk assessment tools and how recent enhancements to them can be applied in clinical practice will be the focus of the next CLSA webinar on November 16.

2015
Sep
28 th

Genetics of osteoporosis subject of Oct. 19 webinar

Understanding the genetics of osteoporosis will be the focus of the next CLSA webinar on Oct. 19.Dr. Brent Richards, an endocrinologist and genetic epidemiologist at the Jewish General Hospital of McGill University, will describe recent advances in whole-genome sequencing programs, and genome-wide genotyping approaches that can lead to greater knowledge about how genetics can better understand the etiology of a disease.

2015
Sep
27 th

Dynamic symposium on aging available through live webstreaming

A dynamic symposium on aging that will highlight McMaster University’s cross campus research as well as high-profile speakers will be live streamed on the internet on Sept. 30 and Oct. 1.