U of G Prof Featured in Vital Signs Report
Prof Faisal Moola was featured on page 25 of the Vital Signs Report which ran in the Feb. 28 edition of the Globe and Mail. Moola, a professor in the Department of […]
Prof Faisal Moola was featured on page 25 of the Vital Signs Report which ran in the Feb. 28 edition of the Globe and Mail. Moola, a professor in the Department of […]
University of Guelph-Humber professors Nikki Martyn and Elena Merenda published an article on bullying in The Conversation on Feb. 25. The article was picked up by the National Post on Feb. 26. Martyn and Merenda, who lead the […]
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Prof. Tamara Small appeared in a National Post article and a CTV News story on Feb. 27 about how the Ontario Progressive Conservative party can move beyond the tumult around former […]
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U of G student Morgan Jackson appeared in a Feb. 26 National Geographic story examining the accuracy of eight popular animal emojis. Jackson, an entomologist and PhD student in the School of […]
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A University of Guelph researcher has discovered one of the factors behind nerve cell death in Parkinson’s disease, unlocking the potential for treatment to slow the progression of this fatal […]
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Prof. Mike von Massow was featured in a Feb. 22 Globe and Mail story about how companies and researchers are using technology to track the habits of consumers in grocery stores. A […]
A new Statscan report reveals that cannabis use has more than doubled among Canadians 15 and older in the past 30 years. U of G history professor Catherine Carstairs has […]
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Whether your child asks for crackers, cookies or veggies to snack on could be linked to genetics, according to new findings from the Guelph Family Health Study at the University […]
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Prof. Gary Ellis was interviewed in a Feb. 20 Toronto Star story about how the Toronto Police Board is considering issuing more tasers to front-line officers. Ellis, head of the University […]
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Prof. Mike von Massow was interviewed for a Feb. 19 Globe and Mail story about minimum wage hikes in British Columbia. A professor in U of G’s Department of Food, […]
University of Guelph graduate Robert Black has been chosen by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to represent Ontario in the Senate. “I am honoured and humbled to be selected by the […]
Prof. Tamara Small spoke to CBC News Feb. 16 about Doug Ford’s political campaign ads on Facebook targeting potential supporters in northern Ontario. A professor in the Department of Political Science […]
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Prof. Wayne Caldwell appeared on TVO’s The Agenda With Steve Paikin Feb. 12 about how Ontario can attract newcomers to settle in rural or northern parts of the province where there […]
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Prof. Emma Allen-Vercoe was featured in a Feb. 16 article in STAT about research in her Robogut lab at the University of Guelph. The STAT article got picked up by Scientific American. […]
U of G’s food laureate, Anita Stewart, appeared in a Feb. 14 Globe and Mail story about a new generation of Indigenous chefs in Canada. She said Indigenous cuisine is […]
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Editor’s Note: This article originally appeared in The Conversation Canada and was picked up by Maclean’s. Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne, seen here at the provincial legislature in January, is among politicians who […]
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Integrative Biology professor Merritt Turetsky has been selected as one of 15 American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Leshner Fellows for 2018-19 – the only Canadian chosen this […]
This article was originally published by The Conversation Canada and was picked up by the National Post, Daily Mail and Salon. Homes are germy places. Microbes come from a variety of sources such […]
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