The 2021 CIHR Institute of Aging Betty Havens Prize for Knowledge Mobilization in Aging

The CIHR Institute of Aging Betty Havens Prize for Knowledge Mobilization in Aging honors Betty Havens, a leading gerontologist who was committed to improving the lives of seniors with notable achievements in health services research on the aging process. This prize, based on nominations of applicants by peers, teams or organizations, recognizes an individual, team or organization that has advanced the mobilization of research in aging at a local or regional level.

Recipient

Schlegel-UW Research Institute for Aging (RIA)

The Schlegel-UW Research Institute for Aging (RIA) is a charitable, non-profit organization that enhances the quality of life and care of older adults through partnerships in research, education and practice. As a leader in aging research and innovation, the RIA is committed to bridging the gap between research and impact. The RIA supports a world-class research team, including nine Schlegel Research Chairs, four Schlegel Specialists, and over 20 research scientists.  Research questions are shaped by the realities and needs of older adults, family care partners, health professionals, educators and industry. Research evidence is used to create and improve care practices, health care services, and training and education – all with the goal of enhancing quality of life. What is learned is shared to benefit older adults everywhere. To learn more about the RIA’s research and knowledge mobilization activities, visit the RIA website.

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