Gillian Einstein -
John Fisk -
Carrie McAiney -
Amanda Duncan - Canadian Consortium on Neurodegeneration in Aging (CCNA)
Nalini Sen -
![Jennifer Bethell](http://assets.swoogo.com/uploads/thumb/602726-5f524d00051e4.png)
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![Carrie McAiney](http://assets.swoogo.com/uploads/thumb/592432-5f4d87a1ed66e.jpg)
![Amanda Duncan](http://assets.swoogo.com/uploads/thumb/602724-5f524cdbcaff2.jpg)
![Nalini Sen](http://assets.swoogo.com/uploads/thumb/644697-5f63d8b50c652.jpg)
The iTRIC Program is a Training and Capacity Building (T&CB) initiative focused on trainee development and intended to provide a unique collaborative learning experience that increases exposure to an interdisciplinary research approach. The iTRIC Program will add value to formal training and supervision by having trainees stretch beyond discipline-specific boundaries to enhance communication and interdisciplinary teamwork with peers and future colleagues. iTRIC Research Teams will develop innovative research proposals that cross CCNA strategic priorities: Prevention, Treatment, and Quality of Life. In this Training & Capacity Building session of the CCNA Annual Meeting, recorded video pitches will be presented and reviewed by the iTRIC Review Committee and each team will receive live feedback during a Q & A follow-up.
JUDGES: Colleen Maxwell, Carrie McAiney, Jennifer Bethell, Jennifer Walker, John Fisk, Rhonda Trudeau, Gillian Einstein, and others
Moderator: Amanda Duncan