CCNA – Partner Information
The Canadian Consortium on Neurodegeneration in Aging (CCNA) is a transformative and innovative approach to research in the field of neurodegenerative diseases of aging that affect cognition. CCNA partners have played a pivotal role in shaping and developing this initiative, and will continue to contribute to the success of this activity as it moves forward. Partners will help put Canada at the forefront of research activities which will lead to improved health and quality of life of Canadians affected by these diseases.We would like to thank our partners for their generous support and involvement in this exciting opportunity.
The First CCNA Partners' Forum
A Partners' Forum will be held on August 28th and 29th 2013. This by-invitation only event brings together CCNA partners and the CCNA research community, to engage in interactive sessions and discussions on proposed innovative research activities. Participants will share their novel research ideas and will strengthen existing and develop new collaborations that will lead to a robust, innovative research agenda for the CCNA. The Partners' Forum will be a unique, dynamic and innovative workspace for discussions.
We would like to thank Pfizer Canada for their support of the Partner's Forum.
Interested in partnering?
Together, we can increase the impact that research has on Canadians affected by neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's disease and related dementias. By becoming a partner in the CCNA, your organization can:
- help to shape the research program
- promote a particular research focus of interest to your organization
- be the first to learn of research results
There continue to be opportunities for you to participate in the CCNA and secure your organization's participation in the first CCNA Partners' Forum.
Contact information
Joanne Goldberg
Assistant Director
CIHR Institute of Aging
Phone: 514-360-2433
Email: joanne.goldberg@criugm.qc.ca
CCNA Partners