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Unlocking the Future: Precision Aging, AI, and Cognitive Neuroscience at U of T

2025-09-04

Author: Benjamin

Join the Cutting-Edge Discussion!

Get ready for an enlightening event at the University of Toronto! PRiME and T-CAIREM are thrilled to announce an in-person and virtual lecture featuring the acclaimed Dr. Shahar Arzy from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

Expert Insights Await!

Dr. Arzy, a leader in the field of Computational Neuropsychiatry, will share his groundbreaking research on the human self, our memories, and the intricate interplay between cognitive processes and the world around us. Attendees will have a unique opportunity to hear his keynote address, followed by a riveting panel discussion with esteemed U of T researchers.

Meet Our Distinguished Panelists

**Michael Brudno**: As a Professor in Computer Science and Chief Data Scientist at the University Health Network, Brudno is revolutionizing clinical and genomic data analysis. His innovative work focuses on creating user-friendly interfaces for effective data capture, essential for modern computational health solutions.

**Bradley Buchsbaum**: Dive into the mysteries of memory with Buchsbaum, whose research decodes how we remember and why some memories fade over time. Utilizing advanced machine learning and imaging techniques, his lab is developing AI tools to screen for cognitive impairments like Alzheimer’s disease efficiently.

Guided by an Expert

**Allison Sekuler**, the esteemed Sandra A. Rotman Chair in Cognitive Neuroscience, will moderate the event. With her pioneering research on aging and neural plasticity, Sekuler is a leading figure in understanding how we can combat age-related cognitive decline.

Why You Should Attend!

This event promises not only to broaden your understanding of how AI and neuroscience intersect with aging but also to inspire new thoughts on health and wellness in our later years. Don't miss the chance to engage with these experts and participate in an insightful Q&A!