Quebec Population Health
Research Network

 

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Created in 2002 and funded by the Fonds de recherche du Québec - Santé (FRQS), the Quebec Population Health Research Network (QPHRN/RRSPQ) is committed to developing research capacity and networking in population health research.

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The Quebec Population Health Research Network represents 6 strategic groupings - SG – and 2 research capacity strengthening programs:

Research Capacity Strengthening Programs

Latest News

Physical activity and sedentary behavior objectively measured in a representative sample of Canadian adults with chronic disease(s) : a cross-sectional study

News from QPHRN Members
Tuesday, May 1, 2018

Une affiche présentée par Gabriel Hains-Monfette, membre étudiant du RRSPQ, SBM's 39th Annual Meeting & Scientific Sessions, New Orleans, avec le support financier du RRSPQ. A poster presented by Gabriel Hains-Monfette, student member of the QPHRN, SBM's 39th Annual Meeting & Scientific Sessions, New Orleans, with the QPHRN financial support. 

FR/EN: Boîte à outils Contribution des aînés autochtones / Toolkit Indigenous elders contribution

News from QPHRN Members
Tuesday, May 1, 2018

Madame Chantal Viscogliosi, membre du RRSPQ, et son l’équipe de recherche ont le plaisir de vous faire part de la publication du site internet de la boîte à outils sur la contribution des aînés autochtones au mieux-être des communautés. Madame Chantal Viscogliosi and her research team are pleased to inform you of the publication of the Toolkit website on the contribution of Indigenous elders to community wellness. 

FR/EN: Invitation numéro spécial/special issue : Frontiers in Psychiatry “Community-Based Outreach Treatment for Addictions and Concomitant Disorders: Time for a Change of Paradigm”

News from QPHRN Members
Friday, April 27, 2018

Marie-Josée Fleury, membre du RRSPQ, vous invite à participer à un numéro special de “Frontiers in Psychiatry”. Invitation to participate in a special issue of “Frontiers in Psychiatry”.