@integrativebiology.bsky.social presented two medals to outstanding students this week.
Congratulations to Michelle Masood, winner of the Lynn Medal in Zoology, and Ava Belrose, winner of the Gaskin Medal in Marine and Freshwater Biology!
Congratulations to Noah Middleton, winner of the Bruce Sells Medal of Academic Excellence!
The medal is presented annually to a Biological Science student with the highest cumulative average. Noah Middleton is graduating with a 95.5% average.
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Congratulations to the winners of the 2026 College of Biological Science Teaching and Mentorship Awards! 🎉
🏆 Dr. Robert Hanner
🏆 Elspeth Smith
🏆 Dr. Karl Cottenie
🏆 Ashley Fisher
🏆 Dr. Kendal Prill
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Congratulations to Justin Tang, winner of the W.C. Winegard Medal, and Lindsay Moffatt, winner of the Governor General’s Silver Medal, both top convocation awards for undergraduates!
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The PISCeS Conference (Pathway to Increase Standards and Competency of eDNA Surveys) has begun at #UofG, with keynote presentations by Charlyn Partridge and Gary Pritchard. 🧬
The 3-day conference features presentations, posters and workshops.
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Congratulations to Dr. Brett Culbert, winner of the Governor General’s Gold Medal, and Bryn McNeil & Lochlyn Trefiak, winners of Governor General’s Silver Medals!
Brett is graduating with a PhD in @integrativebiology.bsky.social, while Bryn & Lochlyn are both graduating from Bio-Medical Science.
Congratulations to Nida Ansari, awarded the D.F. Forster Medal at convocation this morning!
This award recognizes academic achievement, motivation, leadership and citizenship.
Ansari is graduating with her MSc in @integrativebiology.bsky.social.
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Tuberculosis is one of the world’s deadliest diseases and resistance to current antibiotics is high.
#UofG researchers in @uofgcbs.bsky.social are now looking to the bacterium’s stress-response machinery as a potential avenue for new treatments.
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New #UofG research is uncovering how the bacterium that causes tuberculosis survives inside the human body. By identifying a key part of its stress-response system, researchers have revealed a potential target for future treatments against one of the world’s deadliest diseases: uoguel.ph/7b9tm
“U of G gave me confidence that you can create your own path.”
Meet Justin Tang, a 19-year-old #GuelphGrad who's setting his sights on the world's top medical schools next year after receiving #UofG's highest undergraduate honour.
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Learn more about Tang's journey:
New University of Guelph tuberculosis research, published in Nature Communications, sheds light on the role of the proteasome, the bacterial equivalent of a recycling centre, where damaged proteins ar...