Presentations

  1. Kirkland, S., Raina, P., Wolfson, C. The Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging: Update to the Institute of Aging (CIHR-IA) Advisory Board, Ottawa, July 5 2007.
  2. Kirkland S. The Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging: Understanding the complexity of aging through interdisciplinary research. Lyle Hallman Visiting Professor, University of Waterloo. 2007 May 10, Waterloo, Ontario.
  3. Catlin, G. The Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging. Presentation to the Meeting of Federal-Provincial-Territorial Officials on Seniors. Vancouver, June 2007.
  4. Kirkland S. Witness to the Special Committee on Aging, Senate of Canada. Honourable Sharon Carstairs, Chair. 2007 February 19, Ottawa.
  5. Raina, P., Wolfson, C., Kirkland, S. Ethical, legal and societal considerations in the design of the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging (CLSA). Vancouver, British Columbia Network for Aging Research, “Building Health Research Capacity in BC: Utilization, Integration and Access to Health Data” Conference, Feb. 1-2, 2007.
  6. Raina, P., Wolfson, C., Kirkland, S. Understanding the complexity of Aging and Health through interdisciplinary research: The Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging (CLSA).  Presented at Institute of Aging (CIHR-IA) Advisory Board for the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, June 15 2006.
  7. Wolfson, C., Raina, P., Kirkland, S.  The Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging – Phase I Milestones and Phase II Activities. Presentation to the Réseau québécois de recherche sur le vieillissement/Fonds de la recherche en santé du Québec. 2007. June 4, 2007, Presentation to RQRV/FRSQ, Drummondville, Quebec
  8. Furlini, L. (2007, January 10). Étude de Faisabilité pour L’étude Longitudinale Canadienne sur le Vieillissement (ELCV). Paper presented at Les conférences scientifiques du Centre de recherche sur le vieillissement. Centre de santé et de services sociaux. Institut universitaire de gériatrie de Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, QC.
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  10. Raina P (Chair), Kirkland S, Tuokko H, Payette H. Studying adult development and aging:       Planning for the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging—CIHR-sponsored Symposium:       Concept and Design of the CLSA, Key Findings from Phase 1 Methodological Feasibility       Studies, Psychology and Aging: A Mini-Protocol, and Patterns of Association among       Functional Health Dimensions: A Phase II Validation Study. Canadian Association on       Gerontology (CAG) 35th Annual Scientific and Educational Meeting. 2006 October 26-28,       Québec City.
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  12. Strople G, Bullock CL, Kirkland SA, Raina P, Wolfson C, Dukeshire S,       Kits O. Attitudes, views and beliefs on the collection and storage of DNA among potential       participants in a longitudinal study on aging. Canadian Association on Gerontology (CAG)       35th Annual Scientific and Educational Meeting. 2006 October 26-28,
          Québec City.
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  14. Strople G, Kirkland SA, Wolfson C, Raina P, Bullock CL, Kits O,       Dukeshire S. Public perceptions regarding the return of individualized test results       in population-based studies. Canadian Association on Gerontology (CAG) 35th Annual       Scientific and Educational Meeting. 2006 October 26-28, Québec City.
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  16. VIIIe Congrès international francophone de gérontologie       et gériatrie. “Méthodologie des grandes études longitudinales       de la multidisciplinarité.” 1-4 octobre 2006, Québec City.
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  18. Furlini L, Uniat J, Wolfson C, Raina P, Kirkland S, Bullock C,       Chipman T, Keshavarz H, Keys J, Strople G, Szala-Meneok K.       Feasibility Study for the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging (CLSA):       Exploring attitudes about mental incapacity and long term       participation.  11th Annual McGill University Division of       Geriatric Medicine Research Day.  2006 April 28, Montreal.
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  20. Wolfson C.  The Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging (CLSA):  Understanding the complexity of aging and health through       interdisciplinary research.  Canadian Institutes of Health       Research (CIHR) Institute of Aging Regional Seniors’ Workshop on       Research.  2006 April 28, Montreal.
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  22. Kirkland S. The Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging: Interface       with Osteoporosis. 9th Annual Scientific Meeting of the CaMos Research       Group, 2006 April 6-8, Montreal.
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  24. Furlini L, Uniat J, Wolfson C, Raina P, Kirkland S, Bullock C,       Chipman T, Keshavarz H, Keys J, Strople G, Szala-Meneok K.  The       Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging:  Recruitment and       Retention.  The Canadian Initiative on Frailty and Aging:             Second International Working Meeting on Frailty and Aging, 2006 March       16-18, Montréal.
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  26. Kirkland S. Methodological issues of retention in longitudinal       studies of aging. 2nd International Working Meeting on Frailty and       Aging. 2006 March 16-18, Montreal.
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  28. Raina P, Wolfson C, Kirkland S, Bullock C, Chipman T, Furlini L,       Keshavarz H, Keys J, Strople G, Szala-Meneok K., Uniat J.       Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging (CLSA):  Approach to Sampling       and Recruitment. The Canadian Initiative on Frailty and       Aging:  Second International Working Meeting on Frailty & Aging,
          2006 March 16-18, Montréal.
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  30. Uniat J, Furlini L, Wolfson C, Raina P, Kirkland S, Bullock C,       Chipman T, Keshavarz H, Keys J, Strople G, Szala-Meneok K.  The       Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging:  An Overview.  The       Canadian Initiative on Frailty and Aging:  Second International       Working Meeting on Frailty and Aging, 2006 March 16-18, Montréal.
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  32. Raina P, Kirkland S, Wolfson C.  The Canadian Longitudinal       Study on Aging. Longitudinal Social and Health Surveys in an       International Perspective.
          2006 January 25-27, Montreal.
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