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‘I show off’ meeting travel award 2026-2027

Congratulations to our recipients of the 'I SHOW OFF!' meeting travel awards 2026-2027!

The meeting travel award program allows trainees to attend conferences related to pain or related disciplines. This program aims to support students in their training, increase their visibility and opportunities for collaboration, and promote Quebec’s expertise.

Competition 1

  • Catherine CÔTÉ (Gabrielle Pagé’ laboratory) – Launching an open-access database of clinical recommendations and practice guidelines for rare heritable connective tissuedisorders: toward better integrated care for rare multisystemic conditions
  • Julie MASSÉ (Gabrielle Pagé’ laboratory) – Co-designing a Canadian adaptation of a lifestyle-oriented intervention for individuals living with chronic pain: rapid analysis of the patients and partners’ perspective
  • Mael GAGNON MAILHOT (Gabrielle Pagé’ laboratory) – When the Social Foundations of the World Are Disrupted: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis of Suffering in Pain and Stress
  • Marylin TOUSIGNANT (Emilie Paul Savoie’s laboratory) – A review of pain management education in undergraduate nursing programs: current evidence and future directions
  • Claudie AUDET (Anaïs Lacasse’s laboratory) – Quality Indicators for Chronic Pain Management: An Overview of Reviews
  • Assad NASSOMA (Anaïs Lacasse’s laboratory) – Rurality and Remoteness: Distinct Concepts for Understanding Disparities in Chronic Pain Treatment
  • Andréanne BERNIER (Anaïs Lacasse’s laboratory) – Primary Care Nurses’ Involvement in Chronic Pain Management: A Focus Group Study of Barriers and Facilitators
  • Moustapha GASSAMA (Anaïs Lacasse’s laboratory) – Performances des algorithmes d’apprentissage automatique vs des modèles de régression statistiques traditionnels pour prédire les effets indésirables des médicaments pour la douleur chronique: Une revue narrative
  • Marimée GODBOUT-PARENT (Anaïs Lacasse’s laboratory) – Sex, Gender, and Sociodemographic Factors Associated with Persistent Use of Prescription Medication in Chronic Pain: Insights from a Cohort Study
  • Hermine Lore NGUENA NGUEFACK (Anaïs Lacasse’s laboratory) – Polypharmacy Trajectories in Chronic Pain: Comparing Risk-Based and Count-Based Approaches Using Linked Prescription Claims Data
  • Joséanne DESROSIERS (Nancy Julien’s laboratory) – Illustrating Chronic Pain: Art Workshops Exploring Its Meanings Among Indigenous People
  • Maxime ACIEN (Gabriel Moisan’s laboratory) – Center of pressure displacement and plantar pressure in individuals with a minor lower extremity amputation
  • Valentyn FOURNIER (David Ogez’s laboratory) – Combining virtual nature exposure and hypnosis to improve quality of life in patients undergoing hematopoietic cell transplantation: feasibility and efficacy outcomes
  • Charles-Antoine AUGER (Lynn Gauthier’s laboratory) – Characterization of sensory phenotype changes in cold and heat pain sensitivity following taxane-based chemotherapy in patients with breast cancer
  • Isabelle QUINTAL (Lynn Gauthier’s laboratory) – 1) MI-SENSOR-REHAB. Feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary effects of a novel, multimodal, Motivational Interviewing-guided somatoSENSory motOR REHABilitation intervention for chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy: a study protocol ; 2) Sensory Rehabilitation and Pain Management Program for Provoked Vestibulodynia: Feasibility, Acceptability, and Preliminary Effects)
  • Celia CUCULIERE (Reza Sharif Naeini’s laboratory) – New in vitro and ex vivo methods for studying human dorsal root ganglia
  • Haoyi QIU (Reza Sharif Naeini’s laboratory) – Feedforward inhibition of dorsal horn inhibitory neurons that gate mechanical allodynia after nerve injury
  • Pauline LEMERSRE (Diana Zidarov’s laboratory) – Physiotherapy and Social Media : Critical Interpretive Synthesis of Ethical and Social Issues
  • Raphaël VINCENT (François Desmeules’ laboratory) – Defining the Essential Components of a Standardized Remote Evaluation for Shoulder Pain: Results from a Modified Delphi study
  • Geneviève FERLAND (François Desmeules’ laboratory) – Patient education and self-management in adults with temporomandibular disorders: Results from a systematic review with meta-analysis
  • Audrey-Anne CORMIER (François Desmeules’ laboratory) – Structuring Therapeutic Patient Education in Musculoskeletal Primary Care: A Scoping Review of Key Themes, Delivery Methods, and Intervention Parameters
  • Christian LONGTIN (Yannick Tousignant-Laflamme’s laboratory) – Investigating patient preferences for non-pharmacologic care options to manage low back pain: a discrete choice experiment
  • Nicolas ROY (Michel-Pierre Coll’s laboratory) – No effect of rhythmic visual stimulation on experimental pain perception
  • Antoine CYR BOUCHARD (Michel-Pierre Coll’s laboratory) – Endogenous Modulation Reduces Pain Without Reducing Its Informational Value
  • Alexis LAVALLÉE (Philippe Sarret’s laboratory) – LIH383: An Analgesic Peptide Targeting the Novel Opioid Receptor ACKR3
  • Frédérique LUISSIER (Philippe Sarret’s laboratory)- Mechanisms of Neurotensin-Driven Hypothermic and Hypotensive Responses
  • Nathan MENEBOO (Philippe Sarret’s laboratory) – Engineering Brain-Penetrant neurotensin peptides for non-opioid analgesia
  • Félix BÉLAIR (Philippe Sarret’s laboratory) – From Virtual Screening to In Vivo analgesia: NTS2-selective Neurotensin Receptor Ligands
  • Daphnée RATELLE (Émilie Gosselin’s laboratory) – Post-Cesarean Non-Pharmacological Pain Management: Rapid Review of Current Recommendations
  • Golnoosh KAMYAB (Mathieu Piché’s laboratory) – The interactions between tonic pain and cognitive processes during a visuospatial working memory task are moderated by individual differences in cognitive ability in healthy individuals
  • Erfan GHALIBAF KHORASANI (Mathieu Piché’s laboratory) – Enhanced performance and reduced pain-related brain responses during a visual search task with pain are moderated by individual differences in pain catastrophizing and cognitive ability
  • Celina DAVILA FELIPE (Mathieu Piché’s laboratory) – Influence of sex and gender on brain responses related to pain perception and modulation
  • Parham HOSSEINCHI (Mathieu Piché’s laboratory) – Pain Hurts Some and Helps Others: Individual Differences in Pain–Working Memory Interaction
  • Pauline LARQUÉ (Feng Wang’s laboratory) – Increased synaptic drive onto polymodal Tac1-lineage dorsal horn neurons after nerve injury
  • Jacqueline NGUYEN PHUONG TRIEU (Philip Jackson’s laboratory) – Biais d’endogroupe envers la souffrance des patients racisés à travers le continuum de l’empathie, de la perception émotionnelle aux comportements d’aide
  • Carole BÉLANGER (Philip Jackson’s laboratory) – Age-Related Decline in Emotion Recognition and Its Impact on Empathy and Helping Behaviours
  • Maxime KUSIK (Steve Lacroix’s laboratory) – La production du facteur de croissance nerveuse (NGF) par les macrophages pro-inflammatoires infiltrants est responsable de la douleur neuropathique à la suite d’une lésion du nerf sciatique
  • Hania OUKIL (Magali Millecamps’ laboratory) – Age- and Sex-Dependent Modulation of Descending Pain Control : Effects of Physical Activity in Mice
  • Laurence MUNGER (Louis-David Beaulieu’s laboratory) – Effects of Muscle Fatigue on Postural Control: A Comparative Study in Individuals With and Without Low Back Pain

Competition 2

  • Emile Abdou Chaar (Aline Hajj’s laboratory) – Rethinking the management of global suffering in palliative oncology care: toward an integrative pharmaceutical–spiritual approach (PHARMA S SPIR)
  • Omid Gholami (Aline Hajj’s laboratory) – Role of Genetic Markers in Anticancer Drug-Induced Peripheral Neuropathies: A Scoping Review Based on Genomic Sequencing Technologies
  • Julien Ducas (Jacques Abboud’s laboratory) – The effects of lumbar Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness on Clinical, Biomechanical and Neuromuscular Outcomes: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
  • Pauline Sabalette (Diana Zidarov’s laboratory) – Marche visuo-proprioceptive pour réduire la douleur neuropathique après une lésion médullaire
  • Hongqian Wang (Ji Zhang’s laboratory) – Unraveling the Impact of Aging on Neural Barrier Integrity Along the Pain Pathway in Mice
  • Yu Guo (Ji Zhang’s laboratory) – Altered post-incision pain in aging mice is associated with disturbance of gut homeostasis
  • Thomas Deluc (Alfredo Ribeiro da Silva’s laboratory) – Are GABABRs-expressing microglia a driver of inhibitory synapse pruning in neuropathic pain?
  • Roseanna Rought (Alfredo Ribeiro da Silva’s laboratory) – Time and Injury Dependent Regulation of Metabotropic Glutamate Receptor 5 in the Dorsal Spinal Cord
  • Mégane Lacombe-Thibault (Michel-Pierre Coll’s laboratory) – Learning, expectations and pain perception in chronic pain
  • Alyson Champagne (Michel-Pierre Coll’s laboratory) – An open-access multimodal physiological dataset for pain biomarker research
  • Matthieu Vincenot (Guillaume Léonard’s laboratory) – Exploring the Influence of Testosterone on Pain Perception and Modulation Among Men with Low and Normal Testosterone Concentrations
  • Maureen Ahiatsi (Guillaume Léonard’s laboratory) – Exploring Pain Relief Through Tongue Stimulation: a Feasibility Study in Stroke and Healthy Adults
  • Adrien Nourry (Guillaume Léonard’s laboratory) – Reducing Movement-Evoked Pain to Enable Exercise: TENS During Exercise for Musculoskeletal Pain
  • Lindsay Neuert (Etienne Vachon-Presseau’s laboratory) – How Survey Design Shapes Global Estimates of Chronic Pain
  • Jada Benedictson (Nicole Alberts’s laboratory) – Characterizing pain in young childhood cancer survivors: Impacts of child and parent mental health
  • Ahmad Khater (Carolina B. Meloto’s laboratory) – How Trustworthy Are Network Meta-Analyses of Treatments for PainfulTemporomandibular Disorders?
  • Noëlla Lafontant-Roy (Carmen-Édith Belleï-Rodriguez’s laboratory) – Identity development and quality of life in adolescents with dysmenorrhea: An exploratory study
  • Bastien Couëpel (Martin Descarreaux’s laboratory) – Fibromyalgia-related characteristics, motivation for physical activity and physical capacity in individuals with chronic primary low back pain
  • Ezrah Isaac Roy (laboratoire d’Emerson Krock) – Human Antibody Responses to Gut Bacteria in Fibromyalgia
  • Hannah Cho (Emerson Krock’s laboratory) – Fibromyalgia fecal microbiota transplant into germ-free mice stimulates the generation of pain-inducing IgG
  • Matthew Wong (Luda Diatchenko’s laboratory) – Modeling Fibromyalgia in Mice via Human Plasma Transfer