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Thought Leadership and Global Aging

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The Discover Halifax Podcast highlights all the sector expertise and research stories coming out of Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. Learn about the people contributing globally to solve some of the world’s largest problems. And, you’ll gain a unique perspective on why you (and your group) needs to host your next event in Halifax.

Over the next 50 years, an aging population globally will change the way we live and work and impact our culture, our economy, our cities, and more.

Today, Dr. Zachary Zimmer joins host Paul Bailey to discuss all the ways that Halifax is contributing to, and leading the world in research for Global Aging. Dr. Zimmer, a gerontologist at Mount Saint Vincent University (MSVU) is linking state-of-the-art advances in biological and DNA testing with social survey research to examine how traumatic events experienced during war can get ‘under the skin’ and influence the long-term health of survivors. A Tier I Canada Research Chair and Director of the Global Aging Community Initiative was recently awarded $1,250,776 over four years from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research Project Grants.

Learn more about the Life Sciences Sector in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

Learn more about hosting a conference in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

Resources:
MSVU researcher receives $1.2 million grant to study biological effects of war on aging
MSVU researcher receives new funding to study the demographics of chronic pain in older populations
Zachary Zimmer - Faculty Profile
MSVU - Department of Family Studies & Gerontology

Contact the Discover Halifax Team:

http://www.businesseventshalifax.ca

Contact Paul Bailey: pbailey@discoverhalifaxns.com

Contact Jeff Turner: jturner@discoverhalifaxns.com
Connect with Discover Halifax on LinkedIn

  continue reading

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The Discover Halifax Podcast highlights all the sector expertise and research stories coming out of Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. Learn about the people contributing globally to solve some of the world’s largest problems. And, you’ll gain a unique perspective on why you (and your group) needs to host your next event in Halifax.

Over the next 50 years, an aging population globally will change the way we live and work and impact our culture, our economy, our cities, and more.

Today, Dr. Zachary Zimmer joins host Paul Bailey to discuss all the ways that Halifax is contributing to, and leading the world in research for Global Aging. Dr. Zimmer, a gerontologist at Mount Saint Vincent University (MSVU) is linking state-of-the-art advances in biological and DNA testing with social survey research to examine how traumatic events experienced during war can get ‘under the skin’ and influence the long-term health of survivors. A Tier I Canada Research Chair and Director of the Global Aging Community Initiative was recently awarded $1,250,776 over four years from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research Project Grants.

Learn more about the Life Sciences Sector in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

Learn more about hosting a conference in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

Resources:
MSVU researcher receives $1.2 million grant to study biological effects of war on aging
MSVU researcher receives new funding to study the demographics of chronic pain in older populations
Zachary Zimmer - Faculty Profile
MSVU - Department of Family Studies & Gerontology

Contact the Discover Halifax Team:

http://www.businesseventshalifax.ca

Contact Paul Bailey: pbailey@discoverhalifaxns.com

Contact Jeff Turner: jturner@discoverhalifaxns.com
Connect with Discover Halifax on LinkedIn

  continue reading

11 episoder

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