Saïd Mekary, Associate professor at the Université de Sherbrooke, secured a grant from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) for the project “Bringing An Evidence-Based Community Physical Activity Program to Francophone Minorities in New Brunswick: Can We Fit the Brain with Physical Activity”. Congrats! For more…
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Pamela Tanguay, PhD candidate, has been hosting the Réseau-1 Québec webinar series since January 2022. The purpose of these webinars is to facilitate the production, application and transfer of knowledge in order to improve primary care practices and benefit patients. For more…
PhD candidate, François Gallant, recently shared his thoughts with Radio-Canada on the show “L’heure de pointe (Acadie)” on the subject of focusing on more than one sport to promote sustainable sport practice. Click here to listen to the interview (in french).
We are pleased to introduce to you five new members of our laboratory’s team.
Postdoctoral Researcher, Radhouene Doggui, was invited to moderate networking sessions at the 3rd Young Tunisian Researchers in Biology Network International Symposium. To read more…
The International Society of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity shines its light on François Gallant, Ph.D. student at CFMNB. To read the article…
Daniel Saucier received a studentship grant from the New Brunswick Health Research Foundation (NBHRF) and the CIHR-SPOR-MSSU for his project “Urbanization, air pollution and proximity to water: Identification of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis environmental risk factors in New Brunswick”. Under the supervision of Professor Mathieu Bélanger, Daniel proposed an original research project that is directly related to the health of New Brunswickers and the mandate of the Maritime SPOR Support Unit. Congratulations Daniel! Find out more …
Dr. Mathieu Bélanger has been recognized by the New Brunswick Health Research Foundation (NBHRF) for his outstanding contribution as a health reasearch mentor. Having mentored over 100 students and medical residents over thirteen years, Dr. Bélanger has gained a high level of respect from his mentees as well as his peers. Congratulations Mathieu! To read the article…
The Canadian Institutes of Health Research awarded a major award to a team led by Mathieu Bélanger, Marie-Pierre Sylvestre & Jennifer O’Loughlin to study coping strategies and mental health in young adults. Data from two important Canadian longitudinal studies, NDIT and MATCH, will be used to explore quantitative and qualitative insight into the COVID-19 experience. Read more…
François Gallant, PhD student in the health sciences research program at le CFMNB, presents his doctoral work at the 2021 Virtual Sport for Life Canadian Summit: Pathway to Policy.