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CelebrAGE

The many challenges faced by those in our ageing population can cause detrimental effects on society. By celebrating ageing, we can replace these perceived notions with the many positives, such as empowering the population towards a healthier and more independent living.

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Ageing is often associated with negative connotations due to the onset of clinical conditions and their effects on wellbeing. However, addressing these challenges requires more than just a change in perception; real, innovative solutions must be implemented.

This Grand Challenge can only be met by inspiring collaboration across disciplines, strengthening connections between science, policy, and the public.

The CelebrAGE network aims to create a central platform for Principal Investigators (PIs) in ageing-related research at UCL, serving as a catalyst for:

  • Inspiration and new insights
  • Exchange of ideas with UCL colleagues from various departments and external stakeholders
  • Development of cross-disciplinary research and innovation projects
  • Public engagement events showcasing UCL-led research and innovations for healthy ageing through collaborations

Graphic showing the different stages of the ageing process throughout life


Prof. Mine Orlu

Professor of Pharmaceutics
UCL School of Pharmacy
m.orlu@ucl.ac.uk

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Prof Mine Orlu
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UCL School of Pharmacy
m.orlu@ucl.ac.uk

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