Giving to Centre for Healthy Brain Ageing (CHeBA) in memory of Professor Roger Layton AM
Thank you for your interest in supporting CHeBA’s research.
In memory of Professor Roger Layton AM and in lieu of flowers, the family welcomes donations to critical dementia research at the Centre for Healthy Brain Ageing (CHeBA) - an internationally acclaimed research Centre of which he was a member of the Advisory Committee. The Centre’s mission is to conduct innovative research and provide the empirical basis to prevent and treat dementia and achieve healthy brain ageing for all Australians. With dementia affecting 50 million people globally your generous support is very much appreciated.
The first instalment of your recurring gift will be deducted immediately. If your gift recurs monthly, instalments will be deducted on the 15th of each month thereafter. If your gift recurs annually, instalments will be deducted on the 15th of this month each year.
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CHeBA is an international leader in research into the ageing brain, dementias and age-related cognitive disorders. We are a multidisciplinary research centre with a vision of achieving, through research, healthier brain ageing and better clinical care of age-related brain diseases.
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CHeBA - UNSW Medicine & Health
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