Connecting Longevity with Vitality and Resilience (CLeVR)

The McMaster Institute for Research on Aging (MIRA) welcomed PNA’s very own Dr. Rosano to campus on May 13, 2026, for the second annual Suzanne Labarge Lecture in Aging, drawing a large and engaged audience to hear about research in brain health and resilience in later life.

In her talk, Aging Brains: Connecting Longevity with Vitality and Resilience (CLeVR), Dr. Rosano explored how brain health shapes the ability to live well as we age, moving beyond lifespan to focus on quality of life.

Want to watch the full talk or read more about the CLeVR lecture?

🎥 Watch here: [Aging Brains] 📖 Read more: [McMaster]

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