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Featured Research

U of G president Charlotte Yates, Premier Doug Ford, Minister Jill Dunlop visited members of the BDDC team.
U of G Showcases Technology Leadership During Premier's Visit
Steve Iseman (second from left) on his Spinning Wheels bike tour across Canada
U of G Research Finds Exercise Can Have ‘Profound’ Effect on Parkinson’s Symptoms
From left: Dr. Filippo Miglior, Dr. Christine Baes, Dr. Francesca Malchiodi, Dr. Saeed Shadpour and Dr. Flavio Schenkel, pictured at the Ontario Dairy Research Centre in Elora
U of G-Developed Techniques for Reducing Cattle Methane Emissions Awarded Innovation of the Year Award
A group of University of Guelph stakeholders and industry professionals posing together for Soils at Guelph fifth anniversary event.
Soils at Guelph Celebrates Fifth Anniversary
On the left: Andean woman preparing the land to plant the potatoes in Laraos, Peru. Top to bottom centre: Liquid oil and solid fat crystals in a protein scaffold compartmentalized between layers, and a black turkey vulture standing on the road beside a dead bird with a truck coming towards it on the other side. Top right to bottom right: Flower fly larvae predating cannabis aphids on a green and brown plant, and A female beekeeper sitting with a bee beard around her hat, neck, chest and shoulders.
Research in Focus Photo Contest Highlights Research Excellence at U of G

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