Baycrest

BARE Report 2023-2025

Baycrest Health Sciences & Baycrest Foundation Publications

Issue link: http://baycrest.uberflip.com/i/1541379

Contents of this Issue

Navigation

Page 29 of 35

Moving Forward Curiosity, discovery, and innovation are part of our DNA at Baycrest. For our people, this means working in an environment where they can push the envelope. Here, they identify new scientific findings, train the next generation, and grow and shape innovative, one-of-a kind solutions and advancements in aging and brain health. PRECISION AGING THROUGH PREDICTIVE NEUROSCIENCE Building on BARE's numerous accomplishments outlined in this report, BARE is committed to advancing our north star of precision aging through predictive neuroscience. As we move forward, we will leverage existing activities through the Kimel Family Centre for Brain Health and Wellness (personalized lifestyle modifications to reduce dementia risk), the Pamela & Paul Austin Centre for Neurology and Behavioural Support (machine learning to better triage clients and identify the most effective treatments for people living with dementia and responsive behaviours), the Bresver Neuromodulation & Therapeutics Program (tailor non-invasive neuromodulation strategies), and the Koschitzky Centre for Innovations in Caregiving (personalized resources to meet caregiver needs). As we emphasize the need for precision across dementia prevention, detection, treatment, and care, it will be important that state-of-the-art approaches like artificial intelligence are seamlessly integrated across Baycrest- wide activities. For example, by enabling real-time access to clinical, training, and research data, our teams can identify patterns, evaluate interventions, and translate discoveries into practice faster and more effectively, moving from a reactive approach to a new approach that truly embraces predictive neuroscience. 30 BAYCREST ACADEMY FOR RESEARCH AND EDUCATION

Articles in this issue

view archives of Baycrest - BARE Report 2023-2025