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Snippet: Dr. Michael Kalu at the IFA’s 17ᵗʰ Global Conference on Ageing (Cape Town, South Africa, 2025)

This short one-minute video features Dr. Michael Kalu, Principal Investigator of the M4 and Aging Lab (York University, Canada), speaking at the 17ᵗʰ Global Conference on Ageing, organized by the International Federation on Ageing (IFA) in Cape Town, South Africa.

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Dr. Michael Kalu — Adapting Diabetes Guidelines through Afrocentric Co-Creation

In this short talk, Dr. Michael Kalu shares how his research seeks to adapt diabetes self-management guidelines to reflect the lived experiences and cultural practices of Black older adults. By co-creating guidelines with older adults, clinicians, and dietitians, his work aims to make self-management tools more culturally relevant and effective.

Ultimately, this research aims to produce co-designed and culturally relevant diabetes self-management guidelines that empower Black older adults to confidently manage their health at home, improving understanding, adherence, and overall well-being.

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Dr. Michael Kalu – Speaking at the IFA 17ᵗʰ Global Conference on Ageing (Cape Town, 2025)

At the conference, Dr. Kalu delivered two presentations:

  1. Afrocentric Approaches to Informal and Formal Caregiving in Africa
  2. Promoting Healthy Aging in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: From Research to Community-Based Care

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AI-Powered Mobility Devices for Adults with Mobility Impairments – STEM Fellowship Presentation 2025

Presented by STEM Fellowship trainees Jasnoor Kaur, Shaan Bhamra, Annie Yin, and Sayam Jawaid Khan, this scoping review explores the use of AI-powered mobility devices to support adults with mobility impairments.

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The Met and Unmet Needs of Black Older Adults – STEM Fellowship Presentation 2025

STEM Fellowship trainees Arzu Sethi, Seleena Yevenes, Kemiya Hosseini Bidi, and Lenny Alex present their scoping review titled “The Met and Unmet Needs of Black Older Adults."

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Aaliyah Sterling – SSHRC Student

Aaliyah Sterling, a recipient of the 2025 Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) Undergraduate Student Research Award, joined the M4 and Aging Lab under the supervision of Dr. Michael Kalu. She presents her ongoing systematic review on fraudulent participation in virtual research studies, exploring how fraudulent responses impact data quality, ethics, and the integrity of online research.

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