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Bourse de déplacement je m’affiche 2026-2027

Le programme de bourse de déplacement JE M’AFFICHE! permet à la relève étudiante d’assister à des congrès qui touchent à des thématiques en lien avec la douleur ou des disciplines connexes. Ce programme a pour but de soutenir les personnes étudiantes dans leur formation, d’augmenter leur visibilité et les nouvelles collaborations et de faire rayonner le Québec.

Programme 1

  • Catherine CÔTÉ (laboratoire de Gabrielle Pagé) – 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 (laboratoire de Gabrielle Pagé) – 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 (laboratoire de Gabrielle Pagé) – When the Social Foundations of the World Are Disrupted: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis of Suffering in Pain and Stress
  • Marylin TOUSIGNANT (laboratoire d’Emilie Paul Savoie) – A review of pain management education in undergraduate nursing programs: current evidence and future directions
  • Claudie AUDET (laboratoire d’Anaïs Lacasse) – Quality Indicators for Chronic Pain Management: An Overview of Reviews
  • Assad NASSOMA (laboratoire d’Anaïs Lacasse) – Rurality and Remoteness: Distinct Concepts for Understanding Disparities in Chronic Pain Treatment
  • Andréanne BERNIER (laboratoire d’Anaïs Lacasse) – Primary Care Nurses’ Involvement in Chronic Pain Management: A Focus Group Study of Barriers and Facilitators
  • Moustapha GASSAMA (laboratoire d’Anaïs Lacasse) – 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 (laboratoire d’Anaïs Lacasse) – Sex, Gender, and Sociodemographic Factors Associated with Persistent Use of Prescription Medication in Chronic Pain: Insights from a Cohort Study
  • Hermine Lore NGUENA NGUEFACK (laboratoire d’Anaïs Lacasse) – Polypharmacy Trajectories in Chronic Pain: Comparing Risk-Based and Count-Based Approaches Using Linked Prescription Claims Data
  • Joséanne DESROSIERS (laboratoire de Nancy Julien) – Illustrating Chronic Pain: Art Workshops Exploring Its Meanings Among Indigenous People
  • Maxime ACIEN (laboratoire de Gabriel Moisan) – Center of pressure displacement and plantar pressure in individuals with a minor lower extremity amputation
  • Valentyn FOURNIER (laboratoire de David Ogez) – Combining virtual nature exposure and hypnosis to improve quality of life in patients undergoing hematopoietic cell transplantation: feasibility and efficacy outcomes
  • Charles-Antoine AUGER (laboratoire de Lynn Gauthier) – Characterization of sensory phenotype changes in cold and heat pain sensitivity following taxane-based chemotherapy in patients with breast cancer
  • Isabelle QUINTAL (laboratoire de Lynn Gauthier) – 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 (laboratoire de Reza Sharif Naeini) – New in vitro and ex vivo methods for studying human dorsal root ganglia
  • Haoyi QIU (laboratoire de Reza Sharif Naeini) – Feedforward inhibition of dorsal horn inhibitory neurons that gate mechanical allodynia after nerve injury
  • Pauline LEMERSRE (laboratoire de Diana Zidarov) – Physiotherapy and Social Media : Critical Interpretive Synthesis of Ethical and Social Issues
  • Raphaël VINCENT (laboratoire de François Desmeules) – Defining the Essential Components of a Standardized Remote Evaluation for Shoulder Pain: Results from a Modified Delphi study
  • Geneviève FERLAND (laboratoire de François Desmeules) – Patient education and self-management in adults with temporomandibular disorders: Results from a systematic review with meta-analysis
  • Audrey-Anne CORMIER (laboratoire de François Desmeules) – Structuring Therapeutic Patient Education in Musculoskeletal Primary Care: A Scoping Review of Key Themes, Delivery Methods, and Intervention Parameters
  • Christian LONGTIN (laboratoire Yannick Tousignant-Laflamme) – Investigating patient preferences for non-pharmacologic care options to manage low back pain: a discrete choice experiment
  • Nicolas ROY (laboratoire de Michel-Pierre Coll) – No effect of rhythmic visual stimulation on experimental pain perception
  • Antoine CYR BOUCHARD (laboratoire de Michel-Pierre Coll) – Endogenous Modulation Reduces Pain Without Reducing Its Informational Value
  • Alexis LAVALLÉE (laboratoire de Philippe Sarret) – LIH383: An Analgesic Peptide Targeting the Novel Opioid Receptor ACKR3
  • Frédérique LUISSIER (laboratoire de Philippe Sarret) – Mechanisms of Neurotensin-Driven Hypothermic and Hypotensive Responses
  • Nathan MENEBOO (laboratoire de Philippe Sarret) – Engineering Brain-Penetrant neurotensin peptides for non-opioid analgesia
  • Félix BÉLAIR (laboratoire de Philippe Sarret) – From Virtual Screening to In Vivo analgesia: NTS2-selective Neurotensin Receptor Ligands
  • Daphnée RATELLE (laboratoire d’Émilie Gosselin) – Post-Cesarean Non-Pharmacological Pain Management: Rapid Review of Current Recommendations
  • Golnoosh KAMYAB (laboratoire de Mathieu Piché) – 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 (laboratoire de Mathieu Piché) – 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 (laboratoire de Mathieu Piché) – Influence of sex and gender on brain responses related to pain perception and modulation
  • Parham HOSSEINCHI (laboratoire de Mathieu Piché) – Pain Hurts Some and Helps Others: Individual Differences in Pain–Working Memory Interaction
  • Pauline LARQUÉ (laboratoire de Feng Wang) – Increased synaptic drive onto polymodal Tac1-lineage dorsal horn neurons after nerve injury
  • Jacqueline NGUYEN PHUONG TRIEU (laboratoire de Philip Jackson) – 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 (laboratoire de Philip Jackson) – Age-Related Decline in Emotion Recognition and Its Impact on Empathy and Helping Behaviours/Le déclin relié à l’âge dans la reconnaissance des émotions et son influence sur l’empathie et les comportements prosociaux
  • Maxime KUSIK (laboratoire de Steve Lacroix) – 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 (laboratoire de Magali Millecamps) – Age- and Sex-Dependent Modulation of Descending Pain Control : Effects of Physical Activity in Mice
  • Laurence MUNGER (laboratoire de Louis-David Beaulieu) – Effects of Muscle Fatigue on Postural Control: A Comparative Study in Individuals With and Without Low Back Pain

Programme 2

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