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It’s Canada Day Weekend – for Ticks, Too

Posted on Thursday, June 28th, 2018
Finn, a mixed breed, long haired dog, sits on a rock, panting

 

By Sydney Pearce

This holiday weekend, as you finalize your plans, make sure to prepare yourself for the insects that accompany the great outdoors – like ticks.

Ticks can transmit pathogens that cause disease. In Ontario, the blacklegged tick poses the greatest risk; it can transmit several pathogens including the bacteria (Borrelia burgdorferi) that causes Lyme disease in humans, dogs and horses.

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ticks
tick
lyme disease
OVC
Prof. Claire Jardine
Katie Clow
Prof. Scott Weese
University of Guelph
U of G

Physical Activity Helps Individuals Living with Parkinson’s Disease

Posted on Thursday, May 24th, 2018
Prof. Vallis stands in her lab of stationary bycicles

By Shannon Mustard

Researchers have found that a community-based cycling exercise program improved the gait, posture, and muscle strength for patients with Parkinson’s disease, a neural disorder that results in freezing episodes (the inability to move involuntarily), rigidity, and tremors in the body.

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Parkinson's Disease
neural disorders
YMCA
Lori Ann Vallis
Prof Vallis
University of Guelph
U of G
Department of Human Health and Nutrition
HHNS
cycling
exercise
clinical testing

Genetics Help Power Atlantic Salmon Restoration

Posted on Monday, May 14th, 2018
Photo of young salmon showing variation in parr marks

By Louis Gasparini

Wild Atlantic salmon populations have declined drastically in recent decades, but new findings by Integrative Biology researchers could help with restoration efforts for this important aquatic species.

Prof. Elizabeth Boulding and her research group made several important discoveries about Atlantic salmon genes that influence the appearance and growth of the fish, and which could have important implications for their potential restoration.

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atlantic salmon
salmon
Prof. Elizabeth Boulding
Prof. Boulding
University of Guelph
U of G
Integrative Biology
restoring Atlantic salmon
parr marks
ecology
ecologists

Using Data Management Plans Will Keep Your Research Data Safe and Give Your Research More Exposure

Posted on Thursday, March 29th, 2018
Photo of people sitting in the library with 'data' floating in the air

 

By Liz Snyder

Data Management Plans (DMPs) are becoming a more integrated part of the funding application process.  The U of G will soon be adopting its own Institutional Research Data Management strategy to ensure researchers are mitigating risk and increasing the visibility and impact of their research, one component of which is a DMP – and the Library is ready to help.

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DMP
data management
U of G
Library
U of G Library
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