The Catalysts
Catalysts
Here is your front-row ticket to fascinating talks on aging, featuring top scientists and clinicians transforming the field, plus an exclusive conversation with the 2024 Taylor Prize laureate.
The Catalysts miniseries on the Science of Aging is produced by Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry in association with the J. Allyn Taylor International Prize in Medicine — one of Canada's most prestigious medical research awards.
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Revitalizing the Aging Brain and Neurogenesis: An Exclusive Conversation with 2024 Taylor Prize Laureate Rusty Gage
Join us as we delve into the groundbreaking work of 2024 Taylor Prize Laureate Professor Rusty Gage, whose landmark discovery transformed our understanding of the brain by showing that humans continue to generate new neurons well into adulthood and even as we age.
In this episode, we explore the latest research in the field of neurogenesis and learn how Professor Gage and his team are unlocking innovative approaches to revitalizing the aging brain. We’ll also get a glimpse into the inspirations behind his work—from systems theory to intriguing concepts in astrophysics—revealing how these ideas drive his pioneering research in neuroscience.
...Show moreThe SuperAgers with Angela Roberts
Why do some older adults in their 80s, 90s and even 100s age well? What’s the secret to their excellent cognition? Is it genetics or environmental factors? Join us as we take a sneak peek into the world of the SuperAgers.
In this episode, Western Professor Angela Roberts flips the aging problem on its head and looks at why some age exceptionally well. Discover what makes the Canadian cohort of SuperAgers extra special – a diverse group of older adults with exceptional cognition, an unquenchable thirst for life and adventure, and to top it all, resilience against time and adversity.
...Show moreReal to surreal – a new aging experience with virtual reality with Paul Frewen
Tune in to learn how VR can transform the aging experience – from enhancing social connections to creating mystical experiences.
In this episode, Western professor Paul Andrew Frewen shares insights from his research on virtual reality, psychiatry, and psychology. Discover how wearable VR technology is being harnessed to enhance mental well-being, promote social connection, revolutionize mental health interventions and create profound experiences for the aging population.
...Show moreCannabis Use and Its Impact on the Aging Population with Jibran Khokhar
As Canada marks six years of cannabis legalization, we explore the shifting landscape of cannabis use among older adults, the fastest-growing group of consumers.
In this episode, Western professor Jibran Khokhar, PhD, delves into the latest research on edibles, oils, THC, CBD, and even psychedelics, examining their potential effects on the aging body and brain. Are older adults use cannabis for medicinal purposes or it is just for recreation? Are the effects of cannabis real or could it simply be a placebo effect? Tune in to find out.
...Show moreIn synch: Balancing the aging body and mind with Dr. Manuel Montero-Odasso
Tune in to explore the link between gait and cognition, and learn how the right dose of physical exercise and cognitive training can delay the onset of dementia.
In this episode of The Catalysts, renowned Western University geriatrician Dr. Manuel Montero-Odasso, discusses the connection between falls, frailty and mobility issues, and cognitive decline in older individuals. Dr. Montero-Odasso shares how his research using motor biomarkers, dual-task gait testing and innovative interventions, such as the SYNERGIC Trials, is proving effective in delaying dementia in individuals with mild cognitive impairment. Tune in to learn about the vital role of mobility in aging and the promising strategies to maintain cognitive and physical health as we grow older.
...Show moreFast-tracking drug development with Lisa Saksida and Ravi Menon
Learn how the TRIDENT Platform is Revolutionizing Drug Discovery for Neurodegenerative Diseases Like Alzheimer's and Parkinson's
In this debut episode of The Catalysts, we explore the cutting-edge, open-source TRIDENT research platform, that’s revolutionizing and de-risking the drug discovery pipeline for neurodegenerative diseases by focusing on "failing faster" — a strategy designed to save time and money, and ultimately lives.
Join Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry and Robarts Research Institute scientists Dr. Lisa Saksida and Dr. Ravi Menon as they discuss how this innovative approach led by an interdisciplinary team of scientists at Western University is key to finding the most promising drugs and therapies for age-related diseases like Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and dementia while sparing patients from false hope.