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U of G Researcher Investigating Chronic Effects of COVID-19 Virus

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For some, recovering from the COVID-19 virus comes with chronic long-term health complications. University of Guelph researchers and Canadian collaborators are tracking infection outcomes of people who have experienced SARS-CoV-2 infection to better predict and mitigate complications and to prepare for the needs of recovering patients. U of G adjunct professor Melanie Wills and research […]

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U of G Immunologist Has Concerns Over COVID-19 Vaccine Candidates

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Two drug makers recently announced promising interim results for two COVID-19 vaccine candidates, but a University of Guelph viral immunologist says he has reservations. Prof. Byram Bridle studies oncolytic viruses (viruses that target cancer cells) in U of G’s Department of Pathobiology. He recently received provincial research funding to adapt the technology to develop a […]

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New U of G Course Transforming Students into Entrepreneurs

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The business world has slowed under the weight of the COVID-19 pandemic, but the entrepreneurial drive is speeding up in a new University of Guelph course. About 60 students in Prof. Felix Arndt’s Fundamentals of Entrepreneurship (MGMT2500) course have started 12 businesses in teams, all currently up and running on Shopify. The start-ups are scheduled […]

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Food System Experts to Discuss Thriving Beyond 2020 at U of G’s Arrell Food Summit

Thriving Beyond 2020 is the theme of this year’s virtual Arrell Food Summit hosted by the University of Guelph’s Arrell Food Institute (AFI) from Nov. 18 to 20. Agnes Kalibata, special envoy for the 2021 United Nations Food Systems Summit, and Ertharin Cousin, former executive director of the United Nations World Food Program (WFP), will […]

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‘Yeast Safari’ on U of G Campus Yields Ingredient for Unique Beer

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A uniquely Guelph beer made with wild yeast collected on the University of Guelph campus has been created by U of G food science experts, a local brewer and a company founded by University alumni. Experimental Farm Ale has just launched at Royal City Brewing Co., more than a year after a “yeast safari” on […]

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U of G Prof Awarded for Research on Impact of Farming on Wildlife Habitat, Diversity

Helping to balance environmental protection and agricultural production is among the goals of research that has netted a prestigious award this year for University of Guelph biologist Amy Newman. A professor in the Department of Integrative Biology, Newman becomes the third U of G faculty member to receive the Weston Family Ecosystem Innovation Award since […]

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The Guardian Consults U of G Circadian Medicine Researcher

Prof. Tami Martino

The Guardian newspaper in the U.K. highlighted circadian medicine research from U of G professor Tami Martino, Department of Biomedical Sciences. The newspaper sought Martino’s comments about recent research that found that circadian rhythms within our immune systems could render us more susceptible to infection or injury at certain times of day or year. Martino […]

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Family Relations Professor Appears on The Nature of Things

Prof. Jess Haines appears on The Nature of Things

Prof. Jess Haines, Department of Family Relations and Applied Nutrition, appeared on the The Nature of Things on CBC TV for an episode called “Kids vs. Screens,” which explored how TVs, cellphones and gaming consoles have become “digital babysitters” for our children. Haines, the co-director of the Guelph Family Health Study, discussed some of her […]

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Financial Post Consults Arrell Director on Precision Agriculture Industry

Arrell Food Institute director Prof. Evan Fraser spoke to the Financial Post about the launch of the Telus Agriculture business unit, which will provide supply chain management and data analytics to businesses at multiple levels of the food chain. Telus has acquired several companies in the last year that will help build machine learning-based insights […]

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U of G Student Named Top 30 Under 30 Sustainability Leader

Graeme Reed

University of Guelph PhD student Graeme Reed has been named among the national 2020 top 30 under 30 sustainability leaders in Canada by Corporate Knights. Corporate Knights produces rankings and financial product ratings based on corporate sustainability and publishes a sustainable business magazine. Nominations for this year’s 30 under 30 were opened to the public. […]

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Cancer-Fighting Viruses Point Way to Better Treatment, U of G Study Finds

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University of Guelph scientists have harnessed tumour-killing viruses that may one day help treat devastating forms of breast, brain and pancreatic cancer. A team of researchers led by Ontario Veterinary College (OVC) professor Sam Workenhe has shown for the first time that a one-two punch of cancer-killing viruses and chemotherapy can help trigger tumour inflammation, […]

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Giller Prize Winner, Finalist Have U of G Ties

Souvankham Thammavongsa

The winner of the prestigious 2020 Scotiabank Giller Prize and one of the finalists are supervising associated graduate faculty at the University of Guelph. Toronto writer and poet Souvankham Thammavongsa won the $100,000 literary prize Monday night for her short-story collection How to Pronounce Knife, her first work of fiction. Jurors hailed the book as […]

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Infectious Disease Modeller Discusses School Transmission With Global News

Prof. Amy Greer, Department of Population Medicine, spoke to Global Morning Toronto about what has and has not gone well with the re-opening of schools in Canada during this pandemic. Greer, the Canada Research Chair in population disease modeling, said she is concerned as we head into the winter with the high COVID-19 transmission rates […]

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U of G’s Lang School of Business and Economics MBA Program Ranked Top in Canada

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The Gordon S. Lang School of Business and Economics MBA program has been named the top program in Canada for sustainability, according to a ranking by Corporate Knights, one of the world’s largest media publishers focused on responsible business. The MBA program is ranked 6th in the world. Now in its 18th year, the Better […]

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U of G Rural Internet Access Expert Offers Thoughts on Broadband Fund

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The federal government has launched a program to provide $1.75 billion for rural and remote parts of Canada lacking reliable internet service. But will that be enough to ensure rural Canadians have the same digital access as urban dwellers? Prof. Helen Hambly Odame, School of Environmental Design and Rural Development, has concerns about whether all […]

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USA Today Consults U of G Philosophy Professor on Vaccine Expectations

Prof. Maya Goldenberg, Department of Philosophy, spoke with USA Today about why now is the time for straight honest talk from public health and political leaders about the new COVID-19 vaccines that could be available soon. The article was syndicated in newspapers across the U.S. Goldenberg told the publication that for a vaccine to succeed, […]

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U of G Science Experts Hope to Build Guelph’s First Science Centre

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If Guelph already has an art gallery and a performing arts centre, why doesn’t it have a science centre? That’s what University of Guelph physics professor Joanne O’Meara and Orbax Thomas, education production specialist and sessional lecturer in the Department of Physics, wondered earlier this year. Now, along with dozens of members of the Guelph […]

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