Our cross-faculty research is transforming both the science and the experience of aging. Learn how our leading-edge research is helping seniors achieve greater mobility, better health and increased social connection.
Fourteen researchers from across campus each took 180 seconds to explain their research on aging. It’s all part of a student-driven initiative to bring together early-career researchers with a wide range of expertise and experiences.
Three McMaster University researchers will lead new projects analyzing data from the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging (CLSA), after a funding announcement by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, the Canadian Space Agency and the Quebec Network for Research on Aging.
The Hamilton Parkinson's Chorus gives people with Parkinson's the chance to experience the therapeutic power of singing.