Sleep & the Ageing Brain, public lecture

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Sleep & the Ageing Brain

Healthy sleep is important throughout the lifespan and becomes more challenging with age.  In this public lecture, we will explore how the brain mediates normal sleep and its importance to health, as well as how normal sleep can be disrupted and change with age and age-related pathologies.  Join us and our panel of leading researchers to learn more about the impact of sleep on the ageing brain.

Date: Wednesday, February 27th, 2019

Time: 18:00-20:00

Location: Jeanne Timmins Amphitheatre @ The Neuro, 3801 University St, Montréal, QC, H3A 2B4 – Wheelchair accessible.

Tickets: $12 general public | $7 students        Click here to register. You can also register to pay at the door; contact joanne.clark@mcgill.ca or 514-265-3408 .

All proceeds will go to the McGill “Seed of Change” campaign to establish the Ludmer Centre Student Award for Transdisciplinary Brain Research

Program – Sleep & the Ageing Brain

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