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U of G master's student research featured in The Western Producer

A recent Alliance-funded study found that young calves show more pain responses when not treated with pain control at castration. However, the study also showed that there was no impact on average daily gain by mitigating the pain at castration.

NSERC Discovery grants awarded to Alliance-funded researchers as part of $7.8 in federal support

Agriculture and veterinary medicine are two topics of study for U of G researchers who received NSERC Discovery awards.

These investments are part of an $693.8-million investment announced on June 14 by Yasir Naqvi, parliamentary secretary to the minister of health and Ryan Turnbull, parliamentary secretary to the deputy prime minister and minister of finance and parliamentary secretary to the minister of innovation, science and industry on behalf of the Honourable François-Philippe Champagne, minister of innovation, science, and industry.

U of G grad is first in Canada to earn Bachelor of One Health

Starting in microbiology and developing an interest in epidemiology, Benjamin Snetsinger is on board with tackling complex issues using holistic solutions.

U of G's Bachelor of One Health program integrates human, animal and ecosystem health. Launched in 2022, it is the first of its kind in Canada. 

Read the story: Meet Canada’s First Bachelor of One Health Grad

A One Health approach can be used successfully in agri-food research. Read more:

Dr. John Sulik creates low-cost corn-counting GIS solution that beats AI

A Canadian seed company will implement the technology, which was developed at U of G with support from the Ontario Agri-Food Innovation Alliance.

The new geographic information system (GIS) technique for counting plants in corn test plots uses drone images. It represents a novel use of existing technology that could replace traditional manual counting and more expensive unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) options.

Former HQP Scholar wins health food association award for innovative drink powder

Beck’s Broth is a bone broth-based drink in powder form, and it recently won at the Canadian Health Foods Association West Expo in April.

Former HQP Scholar Domenique Mastronardi and company CEO Beckie Prime were recently the recipients of the One to Watch award. 

As an MASc student in the School of Engineering, Mastronardi researched the production of protein-rich snacks using second-grade/culled peaches.

Strawberry season is here, thanks to Alliance-funded breeding efforts to extend growing season

U of G researchers tested U.S.-bred day-neutral strawberry varieties to select berries that would thrive in Ontario’s soils and climate and be “fruitful” for the province’s growers. Thanks to their dedication, day-neutral strawberries now account for 20 per cent of strawberry production in Ontario.

Together, the University of Guelph and the Government of Ontario invest in plant breeding research to support Ontario’s agri-food sector.

U of G appoints Dr. Rene Van Acker as Vice-President (Research and Innovation)

His five-year term is effective July 1.

Van Acker has served as the interim vice-president (research) since July 20, 2023, prior to which he was dean of the Ontario Agricultural College (OAC). Starting his academic career as a professor at the University of Manitoba, Van Acker returned to U of G in 2006 and has since gained 18 years of experience working in leadership at U of G as the dean of the Ontario Agricultural College (OAC), associate dean and department chair.  

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