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Please click on the links below to view the different research projects currently being conducted on ageing related topics and advertised in our 50+ Registry Newsletter. All of these studies are currently seeking participants.

Are you living with dementia or caring for someone who is?

Are you living with dementia or caring for someone who is? Do you have some experience related to people living with dementia?

Designing and developing technology to remotely deliver psychotherapy for anxiety to people living with cognitive impairment

Does motor imagery training influence actual and perceived physical performance in older adults?

How does age influence how we interact with objects in our environment?

Mental health services accessibility study

Problem Solving and Memory Study Across the Adult Life Span

Psychotherapy via telehealth video-conferencing to treat anxiety

Tell us about your experiences at work

TRIP Clinical Trial: Uncovering a Novel Therapeutic Target to Reduce Dementia Risk in Parkinson’s disease​

Understanding potential mental health protective factors associated with COVID-19

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  • Financial Capacity in Later Life
  • Improving Diagnosis And Treatment of Anxiety in Parkinson’s Disease (IDATA-PD) Study
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    • Does motor imagery training influence actual and perceived physical performance in older adults?
    • How does age influence how we interact with objects in our environment?
    • Problem Solving and Memory Study Across the Adult Life Span
    • Tell us about your experiences at work
    • Understanding potential mental health protective factors associated with COVID-19
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