U of A Scottsdale Center to host CATalyst Chat on aging and the brain April 2

Roberta Brinton, Director at University of Arizona Center for Innovation in Brain Science
Roberta Brinton, Director at University of Arizona Center for Innovation in Brain Science
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The University of Arizona’s Center for Innovation in Brain Science will hold a CATalyst Chat event on April 2, featuring Dr. Roberta Brinton, the center’s director. The event will focus on how aging affects the brain, exploring why some brains are more vulnerable to cognitive decline and how memory changes over time.

This discussion is open to the public and aims to share new research findings about sex differences in brain aging and potential regenerative approaches. Drinks and light bites will be provided at the event, which begins with check-in at 5 p.m., followed by the program from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.

The Scottsdale Area Chamber of Commerce promotes a more inclusive business environment through initiatives supporting community prosperity, according to the official website. The chamber also focuses on advancing community prosperity through advocacy and business development, as reported by its official website.

Operating in the Scottsdale region, the chamber advocates for pro-business policies at city, county, and state levels, according to its official website. It also engages in collaborative efforts such as participating in the East Valley Chamber of Commerce Alliance for advocacy purposes, as stated by its official website.

Members of the chamber have access to resources including networking opportunities and professional development programs, according to information available on its official website. The upcoming CATalyst Chat represents an opportunity for community members to engage with current scientific research while connecting with local organizations dedicated to fostering economic growth.



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