Advancing Health Late in Life
The Texas Institute on Dementia, Aging and Longevity (TIDAL) brings together leading researchers, clinicians and community partners to advance the science of healthy aging and improve the lives of older adults, people with dementia and their caregivers.
Research
Faculty in neuroscience, medicine, social and behavioral sciences, engineering, business, communication, health and human development, demography and public policy explore challenges at the intersection of aging and longevity, brain health, caregiving, technological innovation and decision-making.
News
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Tackling Dementia From Every Angle
University researchers are developing the next big breakthroughs in the prevention, treatment or cure of Alzheimer’s and other dementia-related conditions.
Upcoming Events
Graduate Student Council: Panel on Emerging Technologies in Aging Research
12:00 pm
– 1:00 pm
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Hybrid
Panel: Lewy Body Dementia
12:00 pm
– 1:00 pm
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In Person
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TIDAL is supported by
National Institutes of Health (NIH), Texas Research, St. David’s HealthCare, the College of Natural Sciences and the College of Liberal Arts.