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Nicole Dalmer is an Associate Professor in Health, Aging & Society at McMaster University, specializing in critical studies of technology as it relates to aging and health care. Her research focuses on the intersection of geriatric care, family dynamics, and technology, particularly how design can mitigate ageism and support positive experiences for older adults. She is the Director of the Gilbrea Centre for Studies in Aging and also serves as Associate Director at the same center, reflecting her commitment to advancing knowledge and solutions in aging studies. Dalmer obtained her PhD from Western University and holds a Master of Library and Information Studies (MLIS) from the University of Alberta, along with a Bachelor of Science (BSc). She completed her postdoctoral fellowship at Trent University, enhancing her expertise in health-related technologies and aging. Dalmer has been featured in various media, including an interview on CBC's 'Spark' podcast, discussing the concept of compassionate ageism in technological design. Her contributions in academia and community engagement emphasize creating inclusive policies and practices for aging populations.
McMaster University • Hamilton, ON, Canada
Associate Professor in Health, Aging & Society.
Gilbrea Centre for Studies in Aging • Hamilton, ON, Canada
Director of the Gilbrea Centre, focusing on research and advocacy surrounding aging issues.
Gilbrea Centre for Studies in Aging • Hamilton, ON, Canada
Associate Director, involved in program administration and research initiatives.
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