The Alzheimer Society of Ontario’s continued support of research

The Alzheimer Society of Ontario’s continued support of research

Alzheimer Society of Ontario is a co-founder and lead funder of the Tanz Centre for Research in Neurodegenerative Diseases (CRND) at the University of Toronto, an internationally-acclaimed research centre that has revolutionized the approach to brain research. The CRND consistently breaks new ground in the prevention, treatment and cure for Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia. On October 13, 2011, the Alzheimer Society of Ontario celebrated the 20th Anniversary of the Tanz Centre for Research in Neurodegenerative Diseases. Here are a few photos from this event!
TANZ CRND
The Tanz Centre for Research in Neurodegenerative Diseases
Dr. Peter St. George-Hyslop, Dr. Catherine Whiteside
Dr. Peter St. George-Hyslop, Dr. Catherine Whiteside
Alison Buchan, Vice-Dean of Research, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, Gale Carey, Mike den Haan, Executive Director of Advancement, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto
Alison Buchan, Vice-Dean of Research, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, Gale Carey, Mike den Haan, Executive Director of Advancement, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto
Dr. Catharine Whiteside, Dean, Faculty of Medicine, Dr. Peter St. George-Hyslop, Gale Carey, Bryon Gero
Dr. Catharine Whiteside, Dean, Faculty of Medicine and Dr. Peter St. George-Hyslop presenting a plaque to the Alzheimer Society of Ontario which was accepted by Gale Carey, Bryon Gero
Mark Tanz, Gale Carey, Bryon Gero, Lionel Schipper
Mark Tanz, Gale Carey, Bryon Gero, Lionel Schipper
Donna Cansfield, Bruce Sells, and guest
Donna Cansfield, Bruce Sells, and guest
Janet Marecheax, Elco Drost, Donna Cansfield, Nancy MacArthur, David Harvey
Janet Marecheax, Elco Drost, Donna Cansfield, Nancy MacArthur, David Harvey
Paul Hargreaves, Robert Renaud and guest
Paul Hargreaves, Robert Renaud and guest
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