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Danielle Bouchard is a Full Professor at the University of New Brunswick, specializing in gerontology and exercise sciences. Her academic journey includes a Bachelor's degree in Physical Education from Université de Moncton, a Master’s degree from Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières in Exercise Sciences, and a Ph.D. from Université de Sherbrooke. She has completed post-doctoral training in Epidemiology at Queen’s University and in Endocrinology at Université de Sherbrooke. Since her appointment in 2015, Dr. Bouchard has focused her research on developing innovative exercise programs aimed at helping inactive individuals adopt healthy lifestyles, particularly targeting aging adults and those with chronic conditions. She has successfully attracted nine million in research funding and has supervised 20 graduate students since joining the university in 2012. Her notable research initiatives include projects funded by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, addressing issues related to physical activity among seniors. Dr. Bouchard has authored and co-authored 95 peer-reviewed journal articles and has served as an editor for a book published by Human Kinetics. Her current teaching responsibilities include courses on Exercise Prescription and Physical Activity in Aging.
University of New Brunswick • Fredericton
Focused on research and teaching in exercise sciences and gerontology.
Queen's University • Canada
Conducted research in Epidemiology.
Université de Sherbrooke • Canada
Conducted research in Endocrinology.
Department of Business / Department of Management / Department of Business Administration