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Article: Canada : U of G research projects celebrated by province.
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- November 9, 2009
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Byline: Mamta03
Paul Hebert s DNA bar coding work is among the University of Guelph s largest and most prestigious research projects. With over $7 million in provincial funding so far, Hebert s explorations into genomics are focused, in part, on the production of technology that will enable the easy identification of practically any living species.
Hebert s work was among 21 separate U of G research projects highlighted during a low-key celebration sponsored by the Ontario government yesterday on campus. Guelph MPP Liz Sandals brought attention to those projects and the $12 million from the Ministry of Research and Innovation s Ontario Research Fund that ...