Daniel Saucier, PhD student in the health sciences research program at le CFMNB was chosen in l ‘Acadie Nouvelle’s top 30 young francophones to watch in 2021. Congratulations Daniel! Full article here…
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The Coalition for Early Life course studies supporting Public Health Intervention and Evaluation (CELPHIE) is an alliance that unites expertise and experience across three Canadian research teams – one in Moncton, New Brunswick headed by Dr. Mathieu Bélanger, one in Toronto, Ontario headed by Dr. Katerina Maximova, and one in Montreal, Quebec headed by Dr. Marie-Pierre Sylvestre and Dr. Jennifer O’Loughlin. Check out the new website here!

The Centre de formation médicale du Nouveau-Brunswick is currently receiving applications for a professor-researcher position. Apply today! To see the job posting…

Preliminary results from the MATCH study were used for an Active for Life article. Active for Life, a Canadian not-for-profit social initiative, helps parents with the development of physical literacy in their children. To read the article…
Congratulations to François Gallant, PhD student in the health sciences research program at le CFMNB. His recent peer-reviewed publication, One size does not fit all: identifying clusters of physical activity, screen time, and sleep behaviour co-development from childhood to adolescence, is mentioned in a recent SIRC knowledge nugget.

Daniel Saucier, PhD student in the health sciences research program at le CFMNB is awarded fellowship.
Congratulations to Daniel Saucier, PhD student in the health sciences research program at le CFMNB and recipient of The O’Brien Foundation Fellowship Scholarship for 2020-2021. Up to ten research grants are awarded annually by the board of the O’Brien Foundation which aims to recognize academic performance, professional status and integrity. What a great honour that will also help the advancement of health research in the province! Well done Daniel!
Mathieu Bélanger, professor-researcher in the Department of Family and Emergency Medicine at the Université de Sherbrooke received the Mitacs Honourable Mention as part of his nomination in the Top 25 Star Mentors from New Brunswick’s universities, colleges and research institutions who have shown an exemplary job of training the next generation of researchers. For more…
Mathieu Bélanger, PhD
Read Mathieu Bélanger’s LinkedIn article on physical activity during COVID-19
The MATCH study received a special commendation in the Canadian Institutes of Health Research’s (CIHR) IHDCYH Talks Video Competition. For more…
Read the recently published article by Julie Goguen Carpenter, MSc and Mathieu Bélanger, PhD in SIRCuit magazine on the MATCH study and the importance of longitudinal research.