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The Business Case for Ageing Research
15 November 2005

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PDF document Introduction to SPARCDr Richard Faragher, Director, SPARC 348KB 08/12/2005 17:50:03
PDF document Not seen and not heard – the consumer perspectiveMelanie Haslam, Wise Branding 86KB 23/11/2005 17:46:34
PDF document A steroid a day keeps the doctor awayProfessor Janet Lord, University of Birmingham 1MB 22/12/2005 12:00:20
PDF document Inclusive design: the business case, consumer insight and design responsesProfessor Roger Coleman, The Helen Hamlyn Research Centre at the Royal College of Art and Katherine Gough, Seymour Powell Foresight 976KB 24/01/2006 17:08:28
PDF document Mainstream telecare – the need for a high quality evidence baseProfessor James Barlow, Tanaka Business School, Imperial College 931KB 23/11/2005 17:46:22
PDF document Understanding and curing accelerated human ageing?Professor David Kipling, University of Cardiff 2.5MB 23/11/2005 17:46:33
PDF document The business case for ageing research, a corporate perspectiveDr Frans van der Ouderaa, Unilever 276KB 23/11/2005 17:46:23

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SPARC brings together researchers, practitioners and policy makers in ageing. It specialises in communicating the latest design, engineering and biological ageing-related research to all stakeholders, making the case about the benefits for an ageing population of scientific research, and it encourages new blood into ageing research. Although funding for SPARC ended in December 2008, SPARC is continuing to function from the University of Reading within a new initiative - KT-EQUAL which commenced in January 2009. Soon KT-EQUAL will have its own website but for the time being news and information about SPARC and KT-EQUAL events are being handled by the SPARC website.

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Supporting Older People by
Putting Research into Practice and
Actively Promoting Needs and Solutions through
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