Regular researcher

Stéphanie Bernard
A physiotherapist by training and a clinician for over 17 years in the private sector, her work focuses on oncology rehabilitation, particularly after pelvic cancer, and perineal and pelvic health rehabilitation.

Christine Turgeon
Trained as an audiologist, their research interests particularly focus on auditory and visual perceptual abilities, as well as on speech production in a population deprived of hearing, including cochlear implant wearers. Additionally, she aims to improve the quality and accessibility of audiological services in developing countries and remote regions by examining the contribution of available technological tools to counteract the lack of resources.ces.

Vincent Martel-Sauvageau
Speech Therapist, his main body of work focuses on the fine acoustic properties of normal and pathological speech, as well as on the markers of speech intelligibility. He is also interested in the improvement of practices in speech therapy evaluations and interventions in speech pathology in a French Quebec context.

Alexandra Lecours
Occupational Therapist, her research focuses on workers’ health. Her projects focus on the prevention of professional injuries, improving work-rehabilitation processes and pomoting a healthy and durable return to work after a disability leave. She is interested in the physical, mental and social aspects of workers’ health, particularly in aging workers.

Alexandre Campeau-Lecours
Researcher and engineer in rehabilitation, his work focuses on the development of advanced technologies in robotics, mechatronics, intelligent algorithms and captors to assist people living with disabilities and integrate these technologies in a rehabilitation context.

Simon Beaulieu-Bonneau
Psychologist certified in the evaluation of neuropsychological disorders, his research focuses on evaluation and intervention in neuropsychological rehabilitation, particularly with adult patients having suffered a head trauma or a stroke. He is interested in the functional effects of cognitive disorders, and in the links between sleep and cognition, as well as the use of technology in neuropsychological evaluation and intervention.