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GFIC Partners with Index Biosystems on Sanitation Validation Technology

When Toronto-based bio-tech company Index Biosystems wanted to expand its BioTags® food safety technology to a new food product, they needed to validate the new use under real processing conditions—beyond the lab bench. Their next move? Partnering with the Guelph Food Innovation Centre (GFIC) at the University of Guelph.

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Dr. Terri O'Sullivan Appointed Vet School Advisor at Lakehead

U of G veterinarian and professor Dr. Terri O'Sullivan says she will use her clinical expertise and experience in academia to help shape the future of the Collaborative Doctor of Veterinary Medicine program.

O'Sullivan has been named program and operations advisor to the Dean of the Faculty of Science and Environmental Studies at Lakehead. 

Dr. Ernesto Guzman Recognized With Two Awards at Calgary Bee Conference

Congratulations to Dr. Ernesto Guzman, who was recently recognized with two awards at the Canadian Honey Council (CHC) Bee Tech Conference in Calgary on February 12, 2026. Guzman's Alliance-funded research determined that adjusting the timing of pest/disease treatments could help the province's 4,000+ beekeepers strengthen their hives and increase surivival of their honey bee colonies. 

Dr. Brendan Daisley on Whether Importing Queen Bees Will Solve Canada's Beekeeping Problems

The queen bees that populate Canadian bee colonies through the season largely do not come from Canada. Canada imports approximately 260,000 to 300,000 queen bees annually from warmer regions like Hawaii, California, Chile and New Zealand because it cannot meet domestic demand. However, research shows that domestically raised queens are 25 per cent more likely to survive winter than imported ones.

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