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          Welcome to the Centre for Cognitive Ageing and Cognitive Epidemiology (CCACE)

          CCACE is a centre of excellence to advance research into how ageing affects cognition (cognitive ageing), and how mental 手机里的软件卸载不了什么怎么办-百度经验:2021-3-28 · 手机里的软件卸载不了什么怎么办,大家在使用手机的时候,有时会有莫名其妙的流氓软件安装在手机上,而且还卸载不了,那该怎么办呢,接下来小编来教教大家。

          CCACE is funded by the Medical Research Council (MRC), the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC), and the University of Edinburgh. 

          You can find out more about CCACE on YouTube, Twitter and Facebook. 

           


           

          Information on CCACE's status after 31.8.2018

          CCACE was funded by MRC and BBSRC for two five-year periods, from 1.9.2008 until 31.8.2018.

          From 1.9.2018 until 31.8.2024 CCACE continues, with a no-cost extension, for specific projects. It no longer has core staff facilities, its PhD programme, its courses, or its other services to members.

          Until 31.8.2024, CCACE's full and associate members may use the CCACE name and affiliation, and still refer to CCACE as a Lifelong Health & Wellbeing centre.

          Ian Deary

          Director, Centre for Cognitive Ageing and Cognitive Epidemiology 

           

          You can continue to find out more about CCACE on YouTube, Twitter and Facebook. 


           

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          Read our review/commentary articles

          If you would like to access our cognitive ageing and cognitive epidemiology review and/or commentary papers then click here

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          Please email ccace@ed.ac.uk

           

           
          What research work does CCACE do?

          CCACE examines cognitive ageing from a range of perspectives.

          Find out what our research groups do by clicking here

          CCACE KE Activities

           CCACE engages in many forms of knowledge exchange, engaging with schools, the general public, media, business and policy makers.

          Find out more here.

          News and stories for CCACE

          Find out about some of our CCACE news items, read stories on some of our past activities and access our newsletters by clicking here

          CCACE Software and Resources

           Click here to access our freely available CCACE software and resources for:

          Guide to systematic reviews and meta-analysis / R programming script / Deary-Liewald Reaction Time Test / summary results for data sharing