Foundations and Strategic Vision of the Canadian Translational Geroscience Network.

Guy Hajj-Boutros,Andréa Faust,John Muscedere,Perry Kim,Gilles Gouspillou,Lea Harrington,James L Kirkland,George A Kuchel,Jeremy Van Raamsdonk,R Jane Rylett,Chantal Autexier,Louis R Lapierre,Michael Kobor,Mohammad Auais,Ann Beliën,Jeroen Aerssens,George Sutphin,Kenneth Rockwood,Alexandra Papaioannou,Marc Sim,Jamie Justice,Nancy Mayo,Gustavo Duque
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Geroscience is an emerging interdisciplinary field that explores the biological connections between aging and the development of chronic diseases, with the ultimate goal of identifying interventions to extend healthspan and delay age-related conditions. Recognizing the growing importance of this field, the Canadian Translational Geroscience Network (CTGN, geroscience.ca) was officially launched during a conference held in Montreal on September 5-6, 2024. Building on the momentum of successful Geroscience meetings in Toronto and Montreal in 2023, this milestone event marked a transformative step forward for geroscience in Canada. This event brought together key stakeholders, including the Canadian Frailty Network (CFN), the Canadian Institutes of Health Research Institute of Aging (CIHR-IA), the Réseau Québécois de Recherche sur le Vieillissement (RQRV), the Simone & Edouard Schouela RUISSS McGill Centre of Excellence for Sustainable Health of Seniors (Schouela CEDurable), the Division of Geriatric Medicine at McGill University, and the Department of Biochemistry at the University of Toronto. Additionally, a broad coalition of geriatricians, healthcare professionals, and researchers convened to discuss and advance the field of geroscience in Canada. The two-day conference focused on creating a multidisciplinary community to address the challenges of an aging population, emphasizing the importance of funding, national and international collaboration, and training the next generation of researchers and clinicians. Workshops and presentations showcased a range of innovative research, from cellular studies to clinical trials, aimed at understanding and treating age-related diseases. Key discussions highlighted the critical role of partnerships among research institutions, healthcare systems, and biotech companies in translating research findings into practical interventions. The CTGN's strategic objectives focus on expanding funding opportunities for geroscience, developing specialized training programs, and increasing membership to cultivate a diverse, multidisciplinary, and collaborative network. This network aims to include students, basic and clinical researchers, citizens, government entities, and organizations or professionals interested in advancing the geroscience field. With a clear roadmap for future growth, the CTGN aims to position Canada at the forefront of geroscience, fostering evidence-based innovation that improves the health and quality of life for aging populations.
加拿大转化地球科学网络的基础和战略愿景。
老年科学是一个新兴的跨学科领域,探索衰老与慢性疾病发展之间的生物学联系,最终目标是确定延长健康寿命和延缓年龄相关疾病的干预措施。认识到这一领域日益增长的重要性,加拿大转化地球科学网络(CTGN, Geroscience .ca)于2024年9月5日至6日在蒙特利尔举行的一次会议上正式启动。在2023年在多伦多和蒙特利尔成功举行的地球科学会议的基础上,这一里程碑式的事件标志着加拿大地球科学向前迈出了变革性的一步。这次活动汇集了主要利益攸关方,包括加拿大衰弱网络(CFN)、加拿大卫生研究院老龄化研究所(CIHR-IA)、RQRV、Simone & edward Schouela RUISSS麦吉尔老年人可持续健康卓越中心(Schouela CEDurable)、麦吉尔大学老年医学部和多伦多大学生物化学系。此外,一个由老年病学家、医疗保健专业人员和研究人员组成的广泛联盟召开会议,讨论和推进加拿大的老年科学领域。为期两天的会议重点是建立一个多学科社区,以应对人口老龄化的挑战,强调资金、国家和国际合作以及培训下一代研究人员和临床医生的重要性。研讨会和演讲展示了一系列创新研究,从细胞研究到临床试验,旨在了解和治疗与年龄有关的疾病。重点讨论强调了研究机构、卫生保健系统和生物技术公司之间的伙伴关系在将研究成果转化为实际干预措施方面的关键作用。CTGN的战略目标是扩大资助机会,发展专门的培训计划,增加会员数量,以培养一个多样化、多学科和协作的网络。该网络的目标是包括学生、基础和临床研究人员、公民、政府实体、组织或对推进老年科学领域感兴趣的专业人员。通过明确的未来发展路线图,CTGN旨在将加拿大置于老年科学的前沿,促进以证据为基础的创新,改善老年人的健康和生活质量。
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