New at the CLSA

2014
Oct
12 th

McMaster Optimal Aging Portal launches

A new online resource that will provide health professionals and the general public with trusted, evidence-based information about how to stay healthy, active and engaged as we grow older has been launched by McMaster University.

2014
Oct
11 th

CLSA at CAG2014

The Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging (CLSA) will be the focus of a special event at the 43rd annual Scientific and Education Meeting of the Canadian Association on Gerontology (CAG2014), which runs from October 16-18, 2014, in Niagara Falls, Ontario.

 

2014
Oct
10 th

CLSA seminar on the Global Obesity Pandemic

Join Dr. Heinz Freisling, a scientist at the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC-WHO), for “Global obesity pandemic: from environmental determinants to major health consequences.”

2014
Sep
30 th

Public Event: Healthy Aging and Where You Live

Join Dr. Susan Kirkland of the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging, government leaders and other health researchers for a free public forum on promoting well-being through community design.

2014
Sep
12 th
2014
Sep
11 th

Webinar: Aging Today – Opportunities for Tomorrow

The CLSA webinar series features quarterly online lectures from new, mid-career, and established health researchers who are interested in aging. Join Dr. Birgit Pianosi on September 11 from 1-2 p.m. for Aging Today – Opportunities for Tomorrow.

2014
Jul
9 th

CLSA reaches 40,000 participants

With more than 40,000 participants spanning 10 provinces, the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging (CLSA) has entered the final stretch of recruitment. This achievement brings the study within reach of the overall recruitment goal of 50,000 participants.

2014
May
24 th

CLSA Doors Open Ottawa

The Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging (CLSA) will be opening its doors to the public as part of Doors Open Ottawa.

2014
May
23 rd

Webinar: Mechanisms Linking Healthy Brain & Muscle Aging in Elite Octogenarian Athletes

The CLSA webinar series features quarterly online lectures from new, mid-career, and established health researchers who are interested in aging. Join Dr. Russell T. Hepple on June 3 from 2-3 p.m. for Mechanisms Linking Healthy Brain & Muscle Aging in Elite Octogenarian Athletes.

2014
Apr
24 th

Public Forum: The Road Ahead for Older Canadians

How will the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging help us to plan for the future? Does where you live influence how you age? How can you maintain functional independence as you get older?  Find answers to these questions and more at The Road Ahead for Older Canadians, a public forum hosted at the University of British Columbia.