About the episode

Have you ever crossed your fingers and thought to yourself that advances in science are going to transform, in a good way, your experience of growing older?

In this episode we hear from biomedical engineering expert Professor Nigel Lovell and explore how technology - if appropriately co-designed - could transform ageing as an experience for all of us.  

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About the expert

Scientia Professor Nigel Lovell is Head of the Graduate School of Biomedical Engineering, UNSW working in the areas of bionics, biomonitoring and physiological modelling. Professor Lovell is a Lead Investigator of Ageing Well, Ageing in Place at the UNSW Ageing Futures Institute, and the inaugural Director of the Tyree Foundation Institute of Health Engineering.

About our host

Keryn Curtis is a Sydney-based writer, editor and communications professional with a special interest in ageing.  She is co-chair of the NSW Division of the Australian Association of Gerontology (AAG) and was founding editor of Australian Ageing Agenda.