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Posted by on 4 February 2025
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age-friendly,
ageing,
caregivers,
cognitive impairment,
companion animals,
decision-making,
dementia,
digital intervention,
driving cessation,
e-DIVA,
experiences,
family support,
fostering,
health promotion,
heart,
human-animal bond,
human-animal interaction,
inclusive,
iSupport,
migrant care workers,
muscle,
nuclear pore complexes,
older adults,
older people,
public space,
wellbeing
Thanks to the generosity of our sponsors and the work of the Friends of HOPE, the HOPE Foundation for Research on Ageing has granted eight scholarships for ageing related research in 2025. Of these eight, four are 2024 scholars able to continue their work. These are all very worthy recipients, and their work will make a difference to the lives of New Zealanders in the future.
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Posted by Karen Mumme on 20 February 2024
Tags:
ageing,
ageing workforce,
Asian older people,
cancer,
carer support,
companion animals,
dementia,
diabetes,
drug development,
equitable care,
fostering,
glucose monitoring,
health promotion. heart,
human-animal bond,
human-animal interaction,
immunotherapy,
iSupport,
later life work,
malic enzymes,
memory,
metabolism,
neuroprotection,
neuroscience,
non-invasive,
nucleoporins,
older workers,
optical sensing,
psychoeducation,
retirement,
Te Whare Tapa Whā,
x-ray crystallography
Thanks to the generosity of our sponsors and the work of the Friends of HOPE, the HOPE Foundation has granted nine scholarships for research into ageing related studies in 2024. Of these nine, five are 2023 scholars able to continue their work and one was a 2021/22 summer student, now doing more research. These are all very worthy recipients and hopefully their work will make a difference to the lives of New Zealanders in the future.
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