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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Assunta Krehl

Assunta Krehl

Building a better city - Metro News - 0 views

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    Leaders gather to propose civic initiatives. A 150 participants of the Emerging Leaders Network, an offshoot of the Toronto City Summit Alliance, gathered at the MaRS Centre for a long-scheduled session, many talked about how David Pecaut's dream of collective leadership in the city could be the best possible tribute to the civic leader who touched so many with his projects and initiatives. Dec. 16, 2009
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Urban Planner: December 15, 2009 - Torontoist - 0 views

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    On Dec 15, 2009 the ELNStudio program launched, as created by the Emerging Leaders Network (ELN). This group is an initiative of the Toronto City Summit Alliance of 2006, consisting of leaders who work in the private, public, and non-profit sectors of Toronto, and who want to improve Toronto through creative city planning. Today's conference is all about networking with other emerging leaders, as well as exploring some of the projects that ELNStudio will be working on over the coming year. Dec 15, 2009
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New company enters growing brain fitness market_FirstScience News - 0 views

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    Toronto's Baycrest centre is staking a claim to a piece of the booming brain fitness market with a new company, Cogniciti, and a new generation of brain games aimed at helping baby boomers keep their minds sharp and boost their productivity in the workplace well into old age. Alvaro Fernandez, a researcher on aging, says the new games are designed to keep older brains nimble. Hon. Milloy states "The McGuinty government is proud to support the work that both MaRS and Baycrest are doing to improve quality of life and tackle the challenges of an aging population. Ontario is supporting innovators across the province to ensure this kind of success is the rule, not the exception." Dec 2, 2009
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Company Specializing Provides Trained Brain - Libero News Italia - 0 views

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    William Reichman, Baycrest President and CEO of Canada, announced the creation of a new company with MaRS, a center specializing in Canadian innovation. The new company, called Cogniciti will produce games and mental training protocols to beat the decline in memory with the help of high-tech games.
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    MaRS Innovation (MI) and the Centre for Drug Research and Development (CDRD) are pleased to announce that they have entered into an agreement to collaborate on projects of mutual interest with a goal to advance and commercialize early-stage health-related discoveries. Dec 15, 2009
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Veteran city councillor Kyle Rae quits - Kris Scheuer - 0 views

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    Kris Scheuer comments on Kyle Rae not running in the 2010 municipal election. Scheuer highlights Ward 27 accomplishments which includes the MaRS Centre. Dec 12, 2009
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Text of Kyle Rae's email to supporters - The Star - 0 views

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    Kyle Rae will not run in the 2010 municipal election and mentions about Ward 27's accomplishments and shares his views on particular issues. Rae mentions the MaRS Centre as being one of the accomplishments for Ward 27. Dec 11, 2009
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Park, walk away, get a bill later - The Globe and Mail - 0 views

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    The technology, marketed by Skymeter Corp., is being tested in Winnipeg, and the municipality's parking authority is expected to implement it citywide by the fall of 2010, making it the first jurisdiction in the world to use the park-and-walk-away system. Dec 9, 2009
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Scotiabank and Baycrest Team Up to bring Hockey Buffs a One-of-a-Kind event... the Scot... - 0 views

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    Scotiabank and Baycrest today officially announced that the Bank will become the title sponsor of the 2010 Scotiabank Pro-Am for Alzheimer's, which expands to two cities this year: Edmonton and Toronto. Earlier this month, Baycrest and Toronto innovation centre MaRS announced the launch of a new company, Cogniciti, that will develop and market brain fitness products aimed at helping adults extend their memory and cognitive abilities longer in the lifespan. Dec 9, 2009
Assunta Krehl

Neuroscience and Cognitive Training - You Tube - 0 views

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    Rocketboom Tech's Ellie Rountree speaks with Alvaro Fernandez, Founder of SharpBrains, to learn more about the neurology of our brains and cognitive training. Dec 9, 2009
Assunta Krehl

Neuroscience and Cognitive Training - Rocketboom - 0 views

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    Rocketboom Tech's Ellie Rountree speaks with Alvaro Fernandez, Founder of SharpBrains, to learn more about the neurology of our brains and cognitive training. Dec 9, 2009
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The Emerging Leaders Network is set to showcase the projects and ideas of Toronto's up ... - 0 views

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    On Tuesday, Dec.15, 2009, the Emerging Leaders Network (ELN) will showcase both current and future projects and ideas of Toronto's up and coming city building leaders at a studio gathering at the MaRS Discovery District. The ELN studio event will bring together the highest potential city builders of tomorrow. The advancement of the City of Toronto - including building and networking-will be the main focus of the event. Dec 8, 2009
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MobileMonday Wins International Brand Leadership Award - Market Wire - 0 views

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    MobileMonday is a global, open community that brings together decision makers, developers, researchers, and venture capital through monthly events, international events and chapter social networks. Since 2006, MobileMonday Toronto has worked very hard to build a successful chapter and community by leveraging the global brand and its recent partnership with MaRS to further enhance mobile thought leadership locally and across Canada. The Brand Leadership Award was presented to Jari Tammisto in the annual World Brand Congress in Mumbai, India. The award is the most important personal recognition granted in the congress, the congress organizers state. Dec 7, 2009
Assunta Krehl

The Business of Aging -- Ontario Innovation Summit - Aging In Place Technology Watch - 0 views

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    Laurie Orlov's blog about the Business of Aging Conference that was held at the MaRS Centre on Dec 1 and 2 and sponsored by MaRS and the Ontario Government. The conference was less about business, much more about the social 'phenomenon' of aging and its implications for where and how we live. Dec 6, 2009
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The Aging Population: A Silver Tsunami? - The Huffington Post - 0 views

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    Two hundred people from around the world gathered at The Business of Aging Summit in Toronto (co-hosted by MaRS Discovery District and the Province of Ontario), to talk about the challenge and opportunity of what was quickly dubbed the "silver tsunami". Dec 7, 2009
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Bridge a medical link to scientific breakthroughs - The Star - Healthzone.ca - 0 views

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    The Donnelly Centre for Cellular and Biomolecular Research is an award-winning open-concept research centre that is a stark contrast with the old building at the University of Toronto's King's College Circle.In the Donnelly Centre, the MaRS Centre on College St., and several other hospital-based facilities around University Ave.'s "Discovery District," Toronto has seen a stable of research facilities open during the decade to support an interdisciplinary approach. Dec 7, 2009
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Health care cash crunch looms - The Kingston Whig Standard - 0 views

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    Seniors are staying healthier and living longer. Dr. Jane Barratt, secretary general of the International Federation on Aging, believes only one in seven seniors needs to live in a long-term care facility. Even some quite frail elderly people can and should remain independent in their homes. A conference Tuesday and Wednesday at the MaRS Centre in Toronto explored the business of aging and looked at public policy solutions to issues such as brain health, health care and pensions. Dec 4, 2009
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Brain games to help those at retirement age keep working - The Canadian Press - 0 views

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    Toronto's Baycrest centre is staking a claim to a piece of the booming brain fitness market with a new company, Cogniciti, and a new generation of brain games aimed at helping baby boomers keep their minds sharp and boost their productivity in the workplace well into old age. Alvaro Fernandez, a researcher on aging, says the new games are designed to keep older brains nimble. Dec 3, 2009
Assunta Krehl

Baycrest to exercise boomers' brains - The Star - 0 views

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    Toronto's Baycrest centre is staking a claim to a piece of the booming brain fitness market with a new company, Cogniciti, and a new generation of brain games aimed at helping baby boomers keep their minds sharp and boost their productivity in the workplace well into old age.Alvaro Fernandez, a researcher on aging, says the new games are designed to keep older brains nimble. Dec 3, 2009
Assunta Krehl

Technology To Help Aging Population - Boomer Watch - 0 views

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    Linda Ko blogs about The Business of Aging Summit which was jointly organized by Toronto's innovation incubator, the MaRS Centre, and the Ontario government. This event plans to showcase the work of 14 up-and-coming Ontario companies now developing software, diagnostic tools and other technologies aimed specifically at the aging population. Dec 1, 2009
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