LABORATOIRE IMPACTS LABORATORY

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

Mathieu Bélanger et Said Mekari are taking part in the international project TRAJECTOIRE

Mathieu Bélanger et Said Mekari are taking part in the international project TRAJECTOIRE

Our co-directors, Mathieu Belanger and Said Mekari PhD, have been hard at work advancing the TRAJECTORY project alongside an incredible team of international collaborators.
This exciting initiative explores the transition to retirement to better understand what supports active and healthy aging.

TRAJECTORY brings together researchers from nine universities across six countries — Austria, Canada, France, Italy, Portugal, and Romania — and embraces an approach that is both interdisciplinary and participatory.

We’re proud to be part of this important work shaping healthier futures for older adults.

Pamela Tanguay presents her doctoral work during CACPR 2025

Pamela Tanguay presents her doctoral work during CACPR 2025

Pamela Tanguay, a student at the IMPACTS lab and doctoral candidate in health sciences research at Université de Sherbrooke, presented the results of her work comparing hybrid and traditional cardiac rehabilitation programmes at the Canadian Association of Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation (CACPR) 2025 Spring Conference in Calgary, Alberta. Pamela is supervised by professors Mathieu Bélanger and Nicole Marquis.