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SAACY Lifelong Ageing conference 17th May 2023

A rewarding day of conversations across sectors and disciplines about ageing as a lifelong process. Thanks to Camille Aubry for this illustration of a productive SAACY conference at Science Gallery London.

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This entry was posted in Health Humanities, policy, Public Engagement and tagged ageing, ageing inequalities, dementia, health and social care policy, humanities, identity, life sciences, medical sciences, metabolomics, narrative, policy, social sciences, third sector on May 24, 2023 by Martina Zimmermann.

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