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Centre for Biodiversity Genomics Receives $8.9-Million Boost 

A world-renowned research facility at the University of Guelph has been awarded more than $8.9 million by the Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI).  The Centre for Biodiversity Genomics (CBG) is a global leader in developing and using DNA-based identification systems to discover, catalogue and monitor the diversity of multicellular life around the world.  The funding […]

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Globe and Mail Consults Agribusiness Researcher on Inflation

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Gordon S. Lang School of Business and Economics professor Dr. Simon Somogyi commented on the current state of food inflation to The Globe and Mail.  “I think we’ve hit our peak. Things have started to cool down,” Somogyi said, adding the factors driving up most food prices have eased, although prices for dairy and baked goods […]

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Cyber-attacks a Growing Threat to Farm, Food Security, Warn U of G Researchers

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Canadian farmers have long fought off crop and livestock threats from diseases and pests. Now add to that the growing threat of cyber-attacks, as producers in Canada and abroad adopt more on-farm smart technologies. So says a University of Guelph computer scientist whose lab is the only Canadian university research centre investigating an increasing number […]

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COMMENTARY: What Happens When Police Commit Crimes?

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By Dr. Kate Puddister, Department of Political Science and Danielle McNabb, PhD candidate, Queen’s University This article is republished from IRPP Policy Options under a Creative Commons licence. Read the original article.  Policing in Canada is bound by the rule of law – the same rules apply to police and the policed alike. When police […]

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Pets Can Contract Monkeypox, Says U of G Zoonosis Researcher

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News this month that an Italian greyhound in France contracted monkeypox from its owners is concerning, says a University of Guelph zoonosis researcher, but it isn’t reason to “freak out, overhype monkeypox, or be paranoid about your dog.”  Dr. Scott Weese is the chief of infection control at the Ontario Veterinary College and the director […]

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Cotutelle at U of G: Study Abroad, Earn a Double Doctorate

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Dr. Becky Breau had never planned to pursue a PhD, but the University of Guelph student found that after her master’s program, her research in human health and nutritional sciences felt incomplete. Through discussion with her academic advisers, Breau learned of a new U of G initiative called the cotutelle doctorate. The arrangement allows PhD […]

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Agriculture Economist Makes Headlines on Future of Farming

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Ontario Agricultural College economist Dr. Alfons Weersink discussed the implications of a changing agricultural landscape with national media outlets.  To The Globe and Mail, Weersink said “the higher land value has made it a little more complicated for the intergenerational farm transfers” and has discouraged youth from farming through renting.  Weersink also explored what policy […]

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Toronto Star Speaks With Ecologist About PPE, Wildlife Study

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College of Biological Science ecologist Dr. Shoshanah Jacobs discussed new research they led on how wildlife is affected by discarded personal protective equipment items with the Toronto Star.   Jacobs said the public’s responses to the study, which includes photos of wildlife caught in items like masks, show “a significant amount of caring.”  A professor in […]

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U of G Vaccine Candidates Listed by World Health Organization

Four novel vaccine candidates developed by a University of Guelph chemist have been recently recognized by the World Health Organization (WHO) for potential use in treating what medical experts call a “hidden pandemic.” Combatting the growing threat of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) to conventional antibiotics is the goal of researchers including Dr. Mario Monteiro, a professor […]

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Canada’s Disappearing ‘Average Farmer’ Means One-Size-Fits-All Policies No Longer Work

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By Dr. Alfons Weersink, Department of Food, Agricultural & Resource Economics This article is republished from The Conversation Canada under a Creative Commons licence. Read the original article.  Canada’s agriculture industry has been undergoing significant changes over the past 45 years. Since the 1970s, the number of farms has been steadily declining, but not all farms have […]

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Marketing Professor Analyzes Cigarette Packaging

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Cigarette companies are mandated to include health warnings on their packages. As brands find new ways to balance the mandate and self-advertising, one has taken it a step further, argues a University of Guelph marketing professor.   In a commentary in Tobacco Control, a BMJ journal that publishes research on worldwide tobacco use, Dr. Timothy Dewhirst, a professor in the […]

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Ecologist’s Book Recommendation Featured in Conversation Canada

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Ontario Agricultural College professor Dr. Madhur Anand offered to The Conversation Canada her recommendation for one of five books and films about the India Partition on the 75th anniversary.    The article appeared in dozens of publications, including Yahoo! News and the Houston Chronicle.  While writing her memoir This Red Line Goes Straight to Your Heart: […]

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Sport Engagement Researcher Talks Equal Pay with Toronto Star

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Gordon S. Lang School of Business and Economics professor Dr. Katie Lebel discussed equal pay in sport with the Toronto Star, amid news that the winner of the men’s event at the National Bank Open tennis tournament will receive twice as much as the woman winner.  Lebel said the factors that determine prize money are “deeply institutionalized” and any […]

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AP Speaks With Ecologist About Tracking Moths

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College of Biological Science ecologist Dr. Ryan Norris offered his thoughts to the Associated Press on a research project that employed radio trackers to monitor moth migration.   The article appeared in more than 100 publications, including the Washington Post and the San Franciso Chronicle.   Norris, who was not involved with the project, said the […]

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Finance Researcher Discusses Business Planning with MoneyWise

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Gordon S. Lang School of Business and Economics professor Dr. Nikola Gradojevic provided some answers to Moneywise Canada’s question: “Is it a good time to start a new business?”  The article appeared in several publications across the country including the Toronto Sun and the Ottawa Citizen.   Despite current inflation, “it is never unwise to […]

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Parking on Campus: What You Need to Know for Fall 2022

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Fall semester on-campus parking permits are now available for purchase. Refer to the chart below for updated rates and buy your permit online through the Campus Parking Services website. Winter semester permits will be available later this fall. The Parking office reopens September 6! Staff will be available for in-person service Monday to Friday from […]

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Environmental Scientist Comments on GHG Emissions to CTV News

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Ontario Agricultural College researcher Dr. Claudia Wagner Riddle provided her thoughts to CTV News on the Canadian federal government’s plan to reduce agricultural greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) by 30 per cent before 2030.   Wagner Riddle said estimates show it is feasible to cut agricultural GHG emissions without reducing the use of fertilizer, which is a […]

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Food Economist Discusses Grain Exports with CBC

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Ontario Agricultural College researcher Dr. Alfons Weersink discussed the first grain shipment from Ukraine since the Russian invasion in February with CBC News Network.    The shipment, headed to Lebanon, “offers a sign of hope that things are opening up” for countries reliant on grain imports.   A professor in the Department of Food, Agricultural and Resource […]

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U of G Robotics Team Ready to Roll at Rover Competition 

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They were underdogs the first time and managed an impressive result.   This year, the University of Guelph Robotics Team is planning an even stronger finish with its latest entry in the Canadian International Rover Challenge.  The four-day event begins this Friday and will see more than 15 student robotics teams from around the world compete […]

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