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Cambridge Academy of Therapeutic Sciences

 

Date: Tuesday 25 February, 9am-5.30pm

Venue: Pavilion Room at Hughes Hall

Register: Here

 

Public Health@Cambridge Network and Hughes Hall are hosting a one day interdisciplinary conference bringing together current Cambridge research relevant to the processes and contexts of ageing. The aim of the conference is to investigate how we can enhance individual well-being by safeguarding health, increasing resilience and promoting community and wider involvement by activities throughout the life course and, in so doing promote benefits for society as a whole. Delegates will hear from a range of keynote speakers including Professor Carol Brayne, Professor Nabeel Affara, Professor Andrew Flewitt, Professor Kay-Tee Khaw, Professor Peter Landshoff, Dr Victoria Keevil, Alison Hall and Dr Louise Lafortune. The afternoon session will include strategic discussions to identify Cambridge’s potential to address pressing issues through research, capacity building, and increasing the profile and influence of our researchers. If you would like to present a poster at the conference, please email your abstract to hw523@medschl.cam.ac.uk. Max 200 words. Places are free but limited and will include a networking lunch.

Date: 
Tuesday, 25 February, 2020 - 09:00 to 17:30