Doctor Georges Jabbour hold currently (since September 2017) a full time term position within the Sport Science Program (SSP), College of Arts and Sciences at Qatar University, with research and teaching responsibilities including exercise and applied physiology, metabolism, exercise prescription, fitness assessment and training prescription and exercise and health. His graduate studies have focused upon exercise and clinical physiology and chronic disease management. During his master studies at the University of Rennes (France), his projects dealt principally with the quantification of energy systems contribution during athletic events. At the PhD level, he expanded his work to include the role of physical activity on promoting health. During his post-doctoral work at the University Hospital Center of Sainte-Justine and at the University of Montreal (Montreal, Quebec) doctor Georges Jabbour focused on clinical rehabilitation and on chronic disease management in symptomatic populations (ex. obese adolescents, children with type 1 diabetes). Between 2013 to 2017, doctor Georges Jabbour was an assistant professor at the University of Moncton, he was responsible for several kinesiology courses relating to neurophysiology, initiation to health, methodology of research, exercise, fitness and health, fundamental of exercise training, exercise and applied physiology, exercise evaluation and prescription in asymptomatic and symptomatic populations. He strive to bring his students a better appreciation of the theory and practice of the exercise prescription with healthy, older and symptomatic populations (childhood obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular, graft, cancer, etc.), and how physical activity influences the physiological adaptation to exercise, training and detraining. He have also taught several physiology courses at undergraduate and graduate levels while at the Department of Kinesiology at the University of Montreal.