Laboratoire IMPACTS Laboratory

Laboratoire d'Investigations sur les Mécanismes et Prédicteurs de liens entre Activités physiques, autres Comportements et Trajectoires de Santé

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CIHR doctoral award for Véronique!

Véronique Thibault received the prestigious Frederick Banting and Charles Best Canada Graduate Scholarships Doctoral Award from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research. Véronique leads the project Attitudes and outcomes associated with weight related intentions from adolescence to adulthood under the supervision of Professor Mathieu Bélanger. Congratulations Véronique!

Studentship award for Daniel Saucier!

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 …

New funding from CIHR

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…

Welcome to CELPHIE

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!

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