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U of G’s Amy Greer Featured on CBC’s Quirks and Quarks

Prof. Amy Greer, Department of Population Medicine, was a guest on CBC Radio’s Quirks and Quarks on May 30. Greer cautioned against the easing of COVID-19 physical distancing measures. Host Bob McDonald said measures to limit the spread of the disease appear to be “moving from a pitched battle with the virus to something more […]

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U of G Prof Spending COVID-19 Pandemic Researching, Running Ultramarathons

For University of Guelph biologist Steve Newmaster, “shelter in place” during the COVID-19 pandemic has meant holing up in a series of mountain cabins in the American southwest since March. But the avid trail runner is hardly stuck indoors or alone. Tongue-in-cheek, he says physical distancing is easy to do when you’re among 100 ultramarathon […]

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U of G Issues Anti-Racism, Solidarity Statement

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The University of Guelph is committed to fostering a culture of respect, equity and belonging for every member of our campus community. Our diversity is our strength. We will not tolerate any expressions of hatred. We stand in solidarity with black students, faculty and staff at the U of G against racism and violence during […]

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Food Supply Expert Discusses Produce Prices

Prof. Simon Somogyi

Prof. Simon Somogyi, the Arrell Chair in the Business of Food, spoke to iPolitics about how the COVID-19 crisis has impacted consumers’ ability to eat healthy. Somogyi said lower-income consumers who already had a hard time accessing healthy foods could be further burdened during the COVID-19 pandemic. He noted that Canada is in a period of deflation and the costs of many […]

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Harvest Genomics Tops Gryphon’s LAAIR Pitch Competition

Chris Grainger of Harvest Genomics and Jane Ong of NeopPhoto Foods stand outside the Research Innovation Office

A start-up company dedicated to deploying DNA technology to the agricultural industry has won the second annual innovation showcase and pitch competition run by Gryphon’s LAAIR (Leading to the Accelerated Adoption of Innovative Research) at the University of Guelph. The Dragons’ Den-style event, hosted by U of G’s Research Innovation Office, saw five teams of […]

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Moth Common at U of G Arboretum Makes Headlines

A moth found commonly at the University of Guelph Arboretum is having a bit of “a moment,” as the internet discovers the pink and yellow insect that entomologists and biologists have known about for years. The rosy maple moth has social media users abuzz after a New Hampshire Public Radio employee tweeted a photo of […]

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Human Resources Expert Discusses Sick Days in Pandemic Times

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Will the COVID-19 pandemic force workplaces to rethink their sick leave policies? Is requiring that all workplaces offer a certain number of sick days the answer to ensuring employees stay home when potentially ill with COVID-19, or does it just lead to abuse? Who should pay for these sick days? How are the issues different […]

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U of G Modelling Predicts COVID-19 Resurgence If Physical Distancing Relaxed

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If physical distancing measures in Ontario are relaxed too much or too quickly, the province could see hospitals overwhelmed with COVID-19 patients as well as exponential growth in deaths, concludes new research involving a University of Guelph infectious disease modeller. The findings, contained in a research letter published in Annals of Internal Medicine, suggest that […]

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U of G Part of National Project to Improve Food System’s Response to Crisis

From the earliest moments of the COVID-19 pandemic, there have been questions and concerns around our food system. Canadians have seen a steady stream of stories about empty grocery store shelves, rising food bank use, excess food being dumped, fields left unplanted because of a lack of temporary foreign workers and meat packing plants becoming […]

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COVID-19 Update: May 27, 2020

Ontario Government Extends Emergency Order Earlier this week, Ontario Premier Doug Ford announced an extension of the provincial public health emergency order to June 9, 2020. In keeping with provincial and public health guidelines, the University has prioritized physical distancing and is continuing only essential operations on campus. It is important that we recognize the value […]

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U of G Hiring Co-op Students to Help Move Fall Courses Online

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The University of Guelph is hiring 85 co-op students to help faculty and students move to online course delivery in the fall. The University recently announced plans for a “hybrid” fall semester with courses and activities delivered both in-person and remotely. The many components of the plan will unfold in the coming weeks. Co-op hires […]

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U of G Entomologist Discusses Midge Mating Season

Prof. Stephen Marshall, School of Environmental Sciences, spoke to CHCH News for a report on midges that have taken over the trails along Hamilton-area waterways. Marshall explained that the bugs are non-biting midges, also known as lake flies, and they’re so abundant right now because it’s mating season. “The males pack into these enormous masses […]

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U of G Prof to Help Lead New Gender Equity in Sport Research Hub

Prof. Ann Pegoraro, U of G’s new Lang Chair in Sport Management, will play an integral role in advancing gender equity in sport within Canada through a new collaborative research hub. The federal Ministry of Heritage, through Sport Canada, has awarded the national Gender Equity in Sport Research Hub to Pegoraro and her colleagues, University […]

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Wired Magazine Speaks With Food Science Specialist

Prof. Shai Barbut, Department of Food Science, spoke to Wired magazine about whether the COVID-19 pandemic will push meat packing facilities to adopt more automation. Several outbreaks of the viral illness have occurred in packing facilities, where employees often work shoulder-to-shoulder. Barbut noted that while poultry production has become more mechanized during recent decades, pork […]

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Cybersecurity Expert Discusses Threats to COVID-19 Researchers

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With Canada’s spy agency, CSIS, warning Canadian university researchers and pharmaceutical companies they are at increased risk of cyberattacks during the COVID-19 pandemic, the University of Guelph has an expert who can offer comment. Prof. Ali Dehghantanha is the director of the Cyber Science Lab in U of G’s School of Computer Science. He says […]

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U of G Expert Discusses Trust in a COVID-19 Vaccine

With dozens of research teams around the world working on finding a vaccine to prevent COVID-19, will Canadians be willing to accept a new vaccine once it becomes available? According to a University of Guelph expert on vaccine acceptance, it will depend on how much Canadians continue to trust government leaders and decision makers. Prof. […]

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U of G Project Receives Federal Funding to Restore Endangered Butterfly

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Restoring an endangered butterfly species that has nearly vanished from Ontario is the goal of a new University of Guelph research project that has received $825,000 in federal funding. Under the five-year project, U of G biologists aim to reintroduce the mottled duskywing to two locations in southwestern Ontario. The team hopes to reverse the […]

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U of G Expert Discusses Adopting Pets During the Pandemic

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With experts advising physical distancing for pets and reports of animals becoming infected with COVID-19, is now a good time to welcome a new pet into the home? The University of Guelph has an expert who can offer comment. Prof. Scott Weese, chief of infection control at U of G’s Ontario Veterinary College, has been […]

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