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Avian Flu Vaccines Underway at U of G: Inside the Research

Dr. Fatemeh Fazel left her home in Iran to research avian flu at U of G. Now she’s working on what could be a game-changer for vaccines.

In January 2021, Fazel arrived in Canada to complete her PhD in pathobiology under the guidance of Dr. Shayan Sharif, one of the world’s leading avian flu researchers, in pursuit of a vaccine capable of protecting birds.

Dr. Rene Van Acker Appointed U of G President

Dr. Rene Van Acker, a world-renowned scholar and leader deeply rooted in the University of Guelph community, has been appointed U of G’s 10th president and vice-chancellor. 

Unanimously approved by the University’s Board of Governors, the appointment begins a five-year term, effective July 2, 2025.

Dr. Peter Sikkema Named to Canadian Agricultural Hall of Fame

The renowned weed scientist and long-time Alliance researcher, based out of the University of Guelph's Ridgetown Campus, has been named one of six 2025 inductees into the Canadian Agricultural Hall of Fame.

Known for his grounded, extension-focused approach, Sikkema has earned numerous accolades for research, teaching, and outreach. He was nominated for this honour by the Grain Farmers of Ontario (GFO).

Building More Inclusive Agricultural Futures Through Networks of Care

U of G Master’s student Francis Jabile’s research improves support for queer and racialized farmers.

Through a series of in-depth interviews with queer and racialized farmers in Ontario, Jabile is uncovering the ways these individuals conceptualize and practice care, both for one another and for the land they steward. His research draws on feminist and queer theory to frame care as an ecological and social practice that enables farmers to thrive. 

OAC Agri-Food Economics Grads Examine Farmland Values; MSc Eases Transition to Industry Careers

Climate change is reshaping farmland - influencing crop yields, water availability, overall productivity and land values. Understanding these changes is crucial for farmers, policymakers, and economists alike. Two recent graduates of the Ontario Agricultural College (OAC) have published their research in the Journal of Land Economics, exploring the impact that climate change might have on farmland values – the results are surprising.

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