$10,000 RM Gibson grants now open
We are pleased to announce that grants made available under the 2024 RM Gibson program of the AAG Research Trust are now open. RM Gibson grants are open to AAG members who are in the early stages o…Ethics in Dementia Care Course 2-5 July 2024
Ethics in Dementia Care Course 2-5 July 2024 The Centre for Biomedical Ethics and Law of the KU Leuven is organizing the 10th edition of the Summer Course on Ethics in Dementia Care (Leuven, Belgium,…Read more about 'Ethics in Dementia Care Course 2-5 July 2024'...
Speaker Highlight - 2023 NZAG Conference - Dr Andrew Kingston
Andrew is a Chartered Statistician with a PhD in statistical epidemiology, and uses complex longitudinal data and advanced statistical techniques to understand how health outcomes unfold over time.
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AI and older people - Webinar Recording Now available
Dr Kevin Ross (CEO Precision Driven Health) What is AI ? Dr Ross offers a good introduction of AI and ADM, where we are and where we are heading. And demonstrates probabilistic text generation using C…Read more about 'AI and older people - Webinar Recording Now available'...
Opportunity to connect
Associate Professor Martin Hyde (Swansea University, UK) will be an international speaker at the June 7th 1-day symposium. He will also be in the country between 7th-20th June 2023 working with Dr And…Update from the Ministry of Health
Tēnā koutou katoa, We are pleased to inform you that an update to the Sector Guidance for the Ngā Paerewa Health and Disability Services Standard (NZS 8134:2021) has recently been published on the Mi…Dr Rosie Gibson: Sleeping Pills and Dementia
A new study by Alzheimer's researchers has found sleep medications increase the risk of dementia in some people. But the type and quantity of the medication may be factors in explaining the higher ris…Read more about 'Dr Rosie Gibson: Sleeping Pills and Dementia'...
Reflections from AAG 2022
NZAG Executive members, Postgraduate students and Early Career Researchers at the recent Australian Association of Gerontology Conference in Adelaide.