Resources
CHeBA is an international centre of excellence in multidisciplinary research into the ageing brain and various aspects of cognitive disorders, including dementia. The work of CHeBA’s?Research groups?extend from molecular work in genomics, epigenomics, proteomics, lipidomics, metabolomics, and molecular biology, to neuronal systems and networks in the Neuroimaging Lab, to clinical, epidemiological and sociological research, to research on ageing health policy using its strong links with teaching hospitals, aged care providers, state and federal governments and its established ageing cohort studies. Its work strongly emphasises implementation, capacity building and translational research.
The Brain Dialogues transforms cutting-edge, evidence-based research into accessible articles that spotlight our researchers and bring their discoveries to life for the wider community.
The CHeBA Chronicle is your monthly gateway to the latest in brain health research, announcements, insights, and upcoming events from CHeBA.
Resources for individuals
Discover our range of educational material on modifiable risk factors for dementia, offering practical steps you can take to protect brain health and reduce risk.
Explore recorded presentations showcasing CHeBA researchers and visiting lecturers sharing their expertise at leading conferences and community events across Australia and around the globe.
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Clinical & care resources
A significant component of our vision at CHeBA is impact on the improvement of diagnosis and post-diagnostic care of age-related brain disorders. We are also focused on providing insight for the improvement of long-term community and residential care. Central to this is the enhancement of the quality of practice for GPs, memory clinics and hospitals through research and through setting up the Australian Dementia Network memory clinics network and the Clinical Quality Registry, and the development of ADNeT Memory Clinic Guidelines.?
Visiting Lecturer Series
Join the Centre for Healthy Brain Ageing (CHeBA) at 黑料网大事记 for its acclaimed?Visiting Lecture Series, where global leaders in dementia research, cognitive ageing, and neuropsychiatry share cutting-edge insights. From the latest breakthroughs in Alzheimer’s biomarkers to the social impacts of ageing, each talk offers a deep dive into the science and stories behind brain health.