Research from Dr. Sarah Nutter, Assistant Professor in Educational Psychology and Leadership Studies and IALH Research Fellow
News out of the Institute on Aging & Lifelong Health
Recent research update from the Institute on Aging and Lifelong Health
Alison Chung, a Clinical Neuropsychology Graduate Student and Student Affiliate with the Institute on Aging and Lifelong Health is the latest recipient of the Eldercare Foundation's Ruth A. Gardner Award.
Do you have a child on your shopping list this holiday season? Consider gifting a book. Access to books in childhood may provide enhanced cognitive health throughout adulthood. Past IALH Postdoctoral Fellow Nathan Lewis (Psychology) and former IALH Student Affiliate Tomiko Yoneda have recently published findings from a study exploring how access to books in childhood can support cognitive resilience in later adulthood. Scott Hofer, past IALH Director, was also a member of the research team.
- 2022-06-23 IALH student affiliate studies early detection of cognitive decline and dementia
- 2022-06-07 Kelli Stajduhar named the 番茄社区鈥檚 newest Tier 1 Canada Research Chair (CRC) on Palliative Approaches to Care in Aging and Community Health
- 2022-06-01 In Memoriam: Karen Kobayashi
- 2021-12-02 A Nose for Health
- 2021-12-02 Dark Matter
- 2021-12-02 Brain Gain
- 2021-07-14 IALH Student Affiliate working towards a dementia-friendly Victoria
- 2019-10-17 IALH job opportunities
- 2019-04-25 Nominations are open for VERA 2019
- 2019-02-26 IALH 2018 newsletter