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Thomas Deshayes is an Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Physical Activity Sciences at the Université de Sherbrooke, specializing in various aspects of exercise physiology and aging. His research interests broadly encompass thermoregulation, hydration, integrative physiology, and the effects of climate change on physical activity. Deshayes is actively involved in multiple research networks, including the Quebec Research Network on Aging and the American Physiological Society. He has earned his PhD from the Faculty of Physical Activity Sciences, where he focused on exercise physiology. Prior to his current role, he has successfully completed his MSc and BSc from Université de Sherbrooke and Le Mans Université, respectively. Deshayes has made significant contributions to academic conferences and has received accolades for his research presentations, including the Martin Juneau Prize and several travel awards for early-career physiologists. His ongoing research investigates the physiological challenges posed by environmental factors on older adults and seeks to improve health outcomes through tailored physical activity interventions. Deshayes continues to contribute to important discussions by presenting at national and international conferences, thereby promoting awareness of the physiological impacts of climate-related changes on physical performance.
Research Centre Aging • Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada
Université de Sherbrooke • Quebec, Canada
The University of Sherbrooke is primarily a French-language institution; functional French (B2/C1 level) is typically required for most programs unless specified for research-based paths.