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Ecologist Speaks to Audubon on Bird Tracking Technology

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Ecologist Dr. Ryan Norris spoke to Audubon about his work with other ornithologists across North America using geolocators to track songbirds in an effort to determine their fall migration route.   Norris said when he first heard about geolocators, he immediately thought of his research on blackpoll warblers and the “indirect evidence that they were flying over […]

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Arrell Food Institute Director Comments on Food Inequality to Globe and Mail

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Dr. Evan Fraser, the director of the Arrell Food Institute, explained how political instability and inequality are often connected to rising food prices for an article in The Globe and Mail investigating how the world can prevent widespread famine as Russia continues its war on Ukraine.   Fraser spoke about the psychological connections to food and […]

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Canadian Press Consults Vet Specialist About Online Services

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Dr. Scott Weese, a professor in the Department of Pathobiology, spoke to the Canadian Press for an article that appeared in several news outlets about how veterinary clinics are coping with increased demand amid a surge in pet ownership.  Weese said many Canadians adopted new pets throughout the pandemic, which overwhelmed clinics already at capacity […]

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U of G to Host RBC Training Ground Athletic Talent Search 

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The RBC Training Ground – the Canadian Olympic Committee’s official talent search – is coming to the University of Guelph.   On April 24, aspiring area athletes between the ages of age 14 and 25 who hope to one day compete at the Olympics will have the chance to show off their abilities through tests of speed, strength, power and endurance at the event.   The free […]

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U of G Study May Help Pinpoint Lyme Disease Hot Spots

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Improved diagnosis and prevention of Lyme disease may result from tracking Google searches for terms like “Lyme disease” and “ticks,” according to a new study by University of Guelph researchers. As the disease continues to spread in Canada, this first-ever study linking internet search activity with local infection rates may give public health units a […]

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New Funding to Help U of G Scientists Probe Lyme Disease, Biofilm Links

Improving diagnosis and treatment of debilitating Lyme disease is the goal of a shared research lab at the University of Guelph. Microbiologists in the College of Biological Science are the first Canadian scientists to receive research funding from the Global Lyme Alliance (GLA), a charitable organization based in the United States. The $100,000, one-year award […]

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Marketing Prof Comments on Ukraine and Athletes in Toronto Star

Dr. Tim Dewhirst

Dr. Timothy Dewhirst a marketing professor in the Department of Marketing and Consumer Studies commented on Alexander Ovechkin’s ‘no more war’ claims in a commentary for the Toronto Star.   Dewhirst said Ovechkin likely left his comment around Russia’s invasion of Ukrainian purposefully vague in the best interests of his family still in Russia. The […]

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University Mourns Passing of Staff Member

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The University of Guelph community is mourning the death of John Sinclair, an agricultural assistant at the University’s Elora Research Station, who passed away April 10. Memorial service details are available on the Graham A. Giddy Funeral Homes website. Condolences to John’s family may be shared through the funeral home’s online memorial page. Campus flags […]

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Biologist Explains the Importance of Insects to Weather Network

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Chris Earley, an interpretive biologist and education coordinator at U of G’s Arboretum, explained to The Weather Network why people shouldn’t seek to eliminate insects from their gardens and backyards .  “From a natural standpoint, all insects are beneficial,” Earley said, adding insects have co-evolved along with plants and are, therefore, intrinsic to their ecosystems.   An […]

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Pandemic Heightened Rural Immigration Issues: Study

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COVID-19 has amplified the inequity, precarity and vulnerability many newcomers, migrant workers, and immigrants experience in rural Canada, and a “place-based approach” is what’s needed to improve this situation, according to a new University of Guelph study.  U of G researchers analyzed data from government organizations and settlement service organizations and found that pre-pandemic, rural […]

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Ecologist Makes Headlines with Thoughts on Poetry, Science 

Dr. Madhur Anand.

Ecologist Dr. Madhur Anand has made headlines with her thoughts on the intersections of art and science within poetry.    A professor in the School of Environmental Sciences, Anand explained to Quill and Quire the inspirations behind her latest poetry collection, Parasitic Oscillations. She said science and art can connect to form metaphors within her poetry.    […]

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Historian Makes Headlines with Efforts to Preserve Ukraine’s Digital History

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U of G historian Dr. Kimberly Martin has made national headlines for her contributions to Saving Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Online (SUCHO), an initiative aimed at preserving Ukraine’s digital history as the country battles Russia’s invasion.  Martin spoke to The Globe and Mail about her experience thus far with the project. She said playing Ukrainian folk […]

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Tree Care and Donkey Sanctuary Focus of Spring Project Serve Days

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University of Guelph students will help at a tree nursery and a donkey sanctuary this month as they take a break from exam stress and assist their local community through Project Serve.   Led by U of G’s Student Volunteer Connections in the Experiential Learning Hub, Project Serve is an opportunity for U of G students […]

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Epidemiologist’s Research Featured in Philadelphia Inquirer

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Epidemiologist Dr. Heather Murphy spoke about her role in testing wastewater for COVID-19 in Philadelphia with The Philadelphia Inquirer.   Murphy explained how her lab at Temple University, where she is an adjunct associate research professor, tests the wastewater by concentrating it into a pellet to analyze it for COVID-19, before sending it to Michigan State […]

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U of G Prof, Student Help Preserve Ukraine’s Digital History

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Two members of the University of Guelph community are collaborating on an international effort to preserve Ukraine’s digital history as the ongoing war leaves online infrastructure in a perilous state. Saving Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Online, or SUCHO, as Dr. Kimberley Martin, a professor in U of G’s Department of History, calls it, is the work […]

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Lang School Dean to Step Down May 1

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Dr. Lysa Porth, dean of the Gordon S. Lang School of Business and Economics at the University of Guelph, will step down from her role May 1. Dr. Gwen Chapman, provost and vice-president (academic), made the announcement today. “Dr. Porth accomplished many things as dean of the Lang School, most notably achieving accreditation from the […]

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Food Scientists Developing Plant-Based Cheeses that Melt, Stretch, Spread

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Your pizza cheese needs to stretch just so, and your grilled cheese sandwich needs just the right amount of gooeyness – qualities that come naturally with traditional animal-based dairy products but not with plant-based cheeses. As growing numbers of consumers look for more environmentally sustainable food alternatives, University of Guelph food science researchers in the […]

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Immunologist Makes Headlines on Avian Flu Outbreaks

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Immunologist Dr. Shayan Sharif has made national headlines sharing his expertise in avian influenza and the recent outbreaks across the country.  Speaking to CBC’s The National and to Global News, Sharif said the virus is not currently transmittable to humans and the likelihood of it transferring to the human food system is “extremely, extremely unlikely.”   Appearing […]

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Management Prof Explains Cryptocurrency to CTV News

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Dr. George Bragues, a professor in the Department of Management at the Gordon S. Lang School of Business and Economics, explained cryptocurrency to CTV News.  He noted that cryptocurrency is built upon ledgers of unbreakable blockchains, and thus users view it as a resilient and trustworthy form of currency.  Bragues also appeared on CTV Kitchener […]

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