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Globe and Mail Consults Biologist on Food Fraud

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Biology professor Dr. Robert Hanner discussed the Canadian Food Inspection Agency’s latest report on food fraud with The Globe and Mail.   Hanner, who helped shape the use of environmental DNA in food fraud research, said the results should be interpreted with caution, adding food fraud will continue to increase along with inflation.  A professor […]

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Neuroscientist’s Research Highlighted in The Scientist

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The Scientist highlighted research by neuroscientist Dr. Giannina Descalzi, a professor in the Department of Biomedical Sciences, who is studying the underlying factors of chronic pain.   Descalzi investigates the molecular, cellular, and genetic mechanisms involved in chronic pain development and maintenance. She conducts her research on mice and seeks to identify the genes and regions […]

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Behavioural Biologists Make Headlines

Dr. Geogria Mason

Behavioural biologist Dr. Georgia Mason and PhD student Jessica Cait are featured in the National Post. The article is a commentary they contributed to the Conversation Canada about their latest research on housing for lab mice.  The director of the Campbell Centre for the Study of Animal Welfare and a professor in the College of […]

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Avian Flu Has Been Found in Foxes. Why That Has One U of G Researcher Concerned

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The discovery of the first case of avian influenza in two young foxes is a worrying development, says a University of Guelph pathobiologist.  Dr. Scott Weese is the chief of infection control at the Ontario Veterinary College and the director of U of G’s Centre for Public Health and Zoonoses. His research focuses on emerging […]

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Physicist Makes Headlines with Lunar Eclipse Expertise 

Orbax stands in front of the moon with his hands outstretched, as if he were holding a ball, and looks right into the camera.

Orbax, a lecturer in the Department of Physics, discussed the upcoming “blood flower moon” lunar eclipse with several national media outlets.  He explained to the Toronto Star that this month’s eclipse is “a rare opportunity” to view it within a reasonable time period and provided tips on how to watch it.   To CBC Saskatchewan, Orbax explained the reasoning behind […]

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Times of India Interviews Sustainable Biomaterials Researcher

Dr. Amar Mohanty poses for a headshot,

Sustainable biomaterials researcher Dr. Amar Mohanty discussed his research with biomaterials as well as his Biju Patnaik Award for Scientific Excellence for 2019 with The Times of India.   Mohanty, who is the director of the Bioproducts Discovery and Development Centre at U of G, spoke about the future of bioplastics and plastic waste and […]

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U of G Researcher Receives Funding for Regenerative Medicine Research 

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Improving wound healing is the ultimate goal of a University of Guelph research project that has received funding from Canada’s Stem Cell Network (SCN).  Dr. Samantha Payne, a professor in the Department of Biomedical Sciences, Ontario Veterinary College, has received almost $275,000 to study how nerves modulate the response of organs and tissues to injury.  […]

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U of G Names Equity, Anti-Racism Associate Dean 

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The University of Guelph has named an inaugural associate dean of academic equity and anti-racism. Dr. Jade Ferguson, an award-winning English professor and advocate for equity, diversity, and inclusion, begins a two-year term May 16.  The announcement was made today by Dr. Gwen Chapman, provost and vice-president (academic).  “This new position is critical to our […]

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Provincial Election June 2 – Vote on Campus in Advance Poll

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The Ontario provincial election has officially begun. Election day is June 2. Elections Ontario will host an advance polling station in Peter Clark Hall (University Centre Level 0) from May 25 to 27. The advance polls are open 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. each day. All Guelph residents are eligible to vote at the on-campus […]

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Globe and Mail Consults Political Scientist on UN Scandal

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Political scientist Dr. Andrea Paras spoke to The Globe and Mail about the current controversy concerning the investment practices of the United Nations Office for Project Development (UNOPS).    Paras noted the model the UNOPS uses, in which it operates like an investment bank and finances itself, has the potential for problems.  A professor in the […]

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Sociologist Comments on Bullying Prevention in Hill Times

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Sociologist Dr. Ryan Broll discussed bullying prevention efforts in Canada in a commentary for The Hill Times.  Broll said while reports of bullying among youth have decreased since the start of the pandemic, those levels may rise again as social gatherings become more commonplace.   “Now is an opportune time to rethink how Canada addresses […]

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Strategic Renewal: Share Your Thoughts on U of G’s Future 

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U of G is headed for a bold and exciting future. To get there, we have embarked on a strategic refresh and planning initiative. Our community has an important role in the process.  In 2021, the University of Guelph began work to update its current strategic framework, an institutional document that has been used since […]

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U of G Scientists Among Top 2022 Research Rankings

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The University of Guelph and four of its researchers in biological, veterinary and agricultural sciences have been named among top 10 leaders in 2022 national and international rankings released by Research.com. U of G placed among the top five Canadian universities in four ranked categories: ecology and evolution; plant science and agronomy; animal science and […]

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Investor Panic Behind Cryptocurrencies’ Fall, Says U of GH Finance Researcher

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With several cryptocurrencies currently plummeting to well below their record highs, a University of Guelph-Humber finance researcher says the selloff is due to crypto investors’ concerns over a looming recession.  Dr. George Bragues is associate vice-provost, academic, at the University of Guelph-Humber. He researches bond, currency and stock markets, including cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin. Bragues […]

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MealCare Guelph a Finalist for Suzuki Foundation’s Future Ground Prize 

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A University of Guelph student-led organization is one of 15 finalists for the David Suzuki Foundation’s Future Ground Prize.  MealCare Guelph has been selected as a finalist for the prize, which highlights citizen-led initiatives that benefit the environment and local community.  Since its founding in 2019, MealCare Guelph volunteers have packaged hundreds of kilograms of leftover meals from […]

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U of G Physicist Explains Why This Month’s Lunar Eclipse Matters

The moon during a different phases of a lunar eclipse. The first moon is full and red, the second (in the middle of the photo) is orange and partly in shadow, the last moon (to the right of the moon in the middle) is half in shadow and is white. All of the moons are set against a black background.

Blood Flower Moon Lunar Eclipse. That’s the name of this month’s biggest celestial event, and of the two total lunar eclipses set to take place this year, it’s the one you don’t want to miss, says a U of G physicist.  Orbax is a lecturer in the Department of Physics in the College of Engineering […]

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Avian Immunologist Makes Further Headlines Amid Flu Spread

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Avian immunologist Dr. Shayan Sharif has spoken to several national media outlets about a strain of H5N1 avian flu that continues to spread across North America infecting poultry farms, wild birds and wildlife.  In an interview with CBC Radio’s The Current, Sharif called the outbreak “unprecedented” saying it’s spreading faster and infecting more migratory bird […]

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Statistical Epidemiologist Discusses Ticks with Weather Network

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Statistical epidemiologist Dr. Olaf Berke discussed his research that uses internet search activity to pinpoint Lyme disease hotspots with The Weather Network.   Berke explained the areas with higher cases of Lyme disease are the same ones where there is a higher number of internet searches related to Lyme and ticks. He said he hopes […]

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Microbiologist Makes Headlines with Networking Initiative

Dr. Jennifer Geddes-McAlister poses for a headshot in front of a brick building and a tree.

Microbiologist Dr. Jennifer Geddes-McAlister spoke to two media outlets about her experiences in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) and founding Moms in Proteomics, a networking and mentorship initiative for mothers in STEM.   Speaking to CBC’s Fresh Air, Geddes-McAlister discussed the inspiration behind Moms in Proteomics and how the pandemic has played a role in […]

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