Keynote Lecturer of the 2026 Suzanne Labarge Lecture in Aging!

Congratulations to Dr. Caterina Rosano, Keynote Speaker at the 2026 Suzanne Labarge Lecture in Aging!

We are thrilled to celebrate Dr. Caterina Rosano, who was selected as the keynote speaker for this year’s Suzanne Labarge Lecture in Aging: Connecting Longevity with Vitality and Resilience (CLeVR)! Her talk, Aging Brains: Connecting Longevity with Vitality and Resilience, drew on cutting-edge neuroimaging research to explore how the brain adapts over time. Dr. Rosano’s work reminds us that longevity isn’t just about adding years to life, it’s about adding life to years.

To learn more about the McMaster Institute for Research on Aging, click here. You can also view the post on LinkedIn.

 

you may also be interested in …

New Research from eBRAIN Faculty

New Research from eBRAIN Faculty

eBRAIN Faculty Dr. Caterina Rosano points to a fascinating link between the brain and muscle health as we age. In her latest paper, Striatal Dopamine and Skeletal Muscle Energy Metabolism in Older Adults, Dr. Rosano and her team explore whether dopamine (a chemical...

From MS to PhD: Congratulations, Dr. Hu!

From MS to PhD: Congratulations, Dr. Hu!

We are thrilled to celebrate PNA member Dr. Chen Hu on the successful defense of her dissertation, Determinants and Optimization of Disability Outcomes in Multiple Sclerosis: Applications of Markov Models and Causal Inference Framework!! Her research uses real-world...

Journal of Gerontology Medical Sciences: Trainee Edition

Journal of Gerontology Medical Sciences: Trainee Edition

Exciting news! We are thrilled to share that a manuscript by our Population Neuroscience trainee Yixiao Song has been accepted for publication in the Journal of Gerontology: Medical Sciences! "A Bayesian Network Analysis of Gait Speed Change Upon Transition to Uneven...