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Centre for Cognitive Science (COGS)

Ageing of the Mind and Senses Workshop

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4th April 2023

The BLAST (Building Links in Ageing Science and Translation) research network is holding a one-day workshop on the Ageing of the Mind and Senses at the Conference Centre of the 日韩无码 in collaboration with the 日韩无码 Centre for Cognitive Science (COGS).

The workshop will comprise scientific talks by experts on how both cognition and values change with ageing, how the process alters sensory inputs (hearing, sight and taste) as well as potential interventions that may prevent or recover functional changes. There will also be an inclusive discussion session for all attendees to identify capacity and needs in UK ageing research and help to co-develop pump priming funding relevant to the theme of the workshop. The workshop will provide opportunities to network with others in the field.

Attendance at the workshop is free of charge through the generosity of BLAST funders BBSRC and MRC (as part of the wider UK Ageing Networks ).

Attendance is strictly limited to 50 people. Places will be offered as soon as possible after application.  Applications close on the 30th of March.

Please express your interest now.

 

To apply for this workshop please:

a)     download and complete the Registration form for Workshop Word document and email it to p.kolaiti2@brighton.ac.uk and R.G.A.Faragher@brighton.ac.uk  using as subject title ‘Registration application for Ageing of the Mind and Senses Workshop’

 
You can apply to participate in the workshop as:

a) a poster presenter,

b) a flash talk presenter with poster or

c) a non-presenting attendee.

 

Please note that all flash talk presenters should also present a poster.

Flash talks will be 5 minutes long.

Posters should be standard A0 size (84.1cm x 118.9cm) and portrait layout.

 

Provisional Programme:

09:00          REGISTRATION WITH COFFEE

09:45          Professor Richard Faragher (University of Brighton)

                   Introduction: The BLAST network and the questions for the day

Session 1: MIND

Chair: Professor Richard Faragher (University of Brighton)

10:00          Dr Patricia Kolaiti (University of Brighton)

                   Questions in the ageing of the mind

10:15            Mr Pat Dade (Cultural Dynamics)

Maslow Theory and the ageing of the mind

10:45          Dr Sue Broughton (CFIN/University of Lancaster)

                    Cognitive frailty and extended lifespan: Lessons from Drosophila melanogaster

11:30          Short Talks (3x5 minute presentations)

11:45          NETWORKING LUNCH & POSTER SESSION

13:30           Session 2: SENSES

13.30          Professor Michael Wormstone (UEA)

                   Small molecule interventions for posterior capsule opacification        

14:15          Dr Susan Sandeman (University of Brighton)

    Novel materials for intraocular devices

15:00          COFFEE & POSTER SESSION

            15:30          Professor Ian Russel (University of Brighton)

    Age related hearing loss- treatments

16:15           Dr Mirriam Clegg (Food4Years/University of Reading)

                   Improving foods and diets for better quality of life, independence, and health-span in older adults

17:00          Short Talks (3x5 minute presentations)

17:15          Dr Mike Bowen (College of Optometrists)

                   Summary and next steps

17:30           Networking reception and discussion

 

Venue address:

Conference Centre

Level 3

Bramber House

Refectory Road

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Falmer

East Sussex

BN1 9QU

 

 

Contact:

email: blast@ukanet.org.uk

Twitter: @AgeingBlast