Alexandra J. Fiocco - CRAM Ideas

Tonight, we CRAM!
On April 5th, 2019 discover the ideas revolutionizing the way we think, live and work.

30+ Events. 4 Universities. 1 night only.

University of Toronto sessions are almost full, but spots are still available at OCAD University, Ryerson University and York University.

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Dr. Fiocco’s multidisciplinary approach to research incorporates psychology, neuroendocrinology, genetics, and epidemiology. She obtained a MSc in Psychology with a specialization in Neuroscience from Carleton University in 2002, and a PhD in Neuroscience from McGill University in 2008. She pursued postdoctoral training at the University of California San Francisco in clinical and epidemiological research, and completed a second postdoctoral fellowship at Baycrest in Toronto. Dr. Fiocco’s research focuses on exploring the biological, psychological and social factors that determine cognitive function and wellbeing in late life and in developing preventive measures that facilitate healthy aging.