Resources
Improving the science of aging
MIRA maintains a set of resources that support aging research and assist our members, trainees and community members to improve the lives of older adults.

MIRA and Labarge Annual Reports
Our yearly overview, highlighting MIRA’s impact through research projects, member and trainee successes and community outreach endeavors.
A comprehensive examination of MIRA’s goals, strategic initiatives, and collaborations, illustrating our past achievements and guiding our future direction.
Reports
When called upon, MIRA produces reports in service of making McMaster University a leader in aging research and access.
Publications
Researchers interested in accessing data from the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging may find these publications helpful.
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Brief vigorous stair climbing effectively improves cardiorespiratory fitness in patients with coronary artery disease: A randomized trial
View publicationDunford, E. C., Valentino, S. E., Dubberley, J., Oikawa, S. Y., McGlory, C., Lonn, E., Jung, M. E., Gibala, M. J., Phillips, S. M. & MacDonald, M. J. Brief vigorous stair climbing effectively improves cardiorespiratory fitness in patients with coronary artery disease: A randomized trial. Front Sports Act Living 3, 630912 (2021). https://doi.org/10.3389/fspor.2021.630912
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Readiness for scale up following effectiveness-implementation trial: results of scalability assessment of the Community Partnership Program for diabetes self-management for older adults with multiple chronic conditions
View publicationNorthwood, M., Chambers, T., Fisher, K., Ganann, R., Markle-Reid, M., Yous, M. L., Beleno, R., Gaudet, G., Gruneir, A., Leung, H., Lindsay, C., Luebke, K., Macartney, G., Macatangay, E., MacIntyre, J., MacPhail, C., Montelpare, W., Morrison, A., Shaffer, L., St Pierre, M., Tang, F. & Whiteside, C. Readiness for scale up following effectiveness-implementation trial: results of scalability assessment of the Community Partnership Program for diabetes self-management for older adults with multiple chronic conditions. BMC Health Serv Res 25, 284 (2025). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-025-12378-5
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The effects of electrical stimulation on a 3D osteoblast cell model
View publicationMahadeo, C. O., Shahin-Shamsabadi, A., Khodamoradi, M., Fahnestock, M. & Selvaganapathy, P. R. The effects of electrical stimulation on a 3D osteoblast cell model. Cells 14 (2025). https://doi.org/10.3390/cells14060396
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Characterization of knee and gait features from a wearable tele-health monitoring system
View publicationFaisal, A. I., Mondal, T., Cowan, D. & Deen, M. J. Characterization of knee and gait features from a wearable tele-health monitoring system. IEEE Sensors Journal 22, 4741-4753 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1109/jsen.2022.3146617
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Wearable sweat sensors: A review
View publicationChowdhury, I., Ali, M. Y. & Howlader, M. M. R. Wearable sweat sensors: A review. Reference Module in Materials Science and Materials Engineering (2024). https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-323-95478-5.00015-7
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Our Research
MIRA and Labarge funding has supported many bold research projects to optimize the health and longevity of older adults.
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