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.
Seven researchers from across the disciplines have earned Early Researcher Awards to advance their work – a collective investment of nearly $1 million from the Province of Ontario.
Undergraduate students in the Life Sciences program are learning about different aspects of aging and being introduced to research methodologies in an innovative new lab course co-taught with leading researchers across McMaster.
Janet Pritchard's fourth year Kinesiology class presented evidence-based research to older adults at a seniors residence to promote the benefits of exercise to help manage chronic age-related diseases.