Deconstructing sleep to predict the progression of Alzheimer’s disease
A recent collaborative study between the Research Centre of the Institut universitaire de gériatrie de Montréal (CRIUGM-CCSMTL) and the...
A recent collaborative study between the Research Centre of the Institut universitaire de gériatrie de Montréal (CRIUGM-CCSMTL) and the...
At the age of 21, Jenny Lee-Gilmore was diagnosed with narcolepsy. A filmmaker by profession, she explores what it’s...
CRIUGM is pleased to announce that a randomized clinical trial from the Women’s Health and Aging Laboratory, led by...
Short Summary of the Talk: This presentation will highlight the application of artificial intelligence (AI) in enhancing care for...
CRIUGM is committed to advancing knowledge about the health and aging of the elderly. Multidisciplinarity and intersectorality are at the heart of the work of teams who collaborate, among others, in the following fields: medicine, psychology, nursing, neuroscience, pharmacology and nutrition. Together, the researchers strive to improve the quality of life of seniors, their independence and the services and care provided to them. Our two main areas of research are: neuroscience of aging and health promotion, care and interventions.
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