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.
Technologies are now ubiquitous in everyday modern life, but ageism means that older adults are excluded from the design of the technologies that they use.
Research into age-related macular degeneration aims to help curb vision loss and improve health outcomes in older adults.
The grants offer the opportunity for researchers from every faculty at McMaster to conduct collaborative and interdisciplinary research focused on physical and social mobility in aging.