Associate Professor - UofG CRC One Health, study pathogens & poo, traveller, humanitarian, lover of food, wine and good IPA, cats, running/ walking, outdoors
@uofg@OntVetCollege@CAHS_ACSS@UofGResearch Congratulations Melissa! So well deserved. Melissa is an amazing researcher and colleague who takes the time to support others. Melissa has supported my successes. Thank you Melissa!
Congratulations to Dr. Melissa Perreault, professor of neuroscience in the @OntVetCollege, on being named a Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Health Sciences. Her work bridges the gap between lab-based research and clinical applications.
Learn more: https://t.co/bxB2lugGSN
@CorsMaddy@AirCanada The same thing is happening to me!! All the flights will be empty because no one can rebook because the website is broken and the phone lines are too busy...@AirCanada- fix your website issues so we can all use the self service function
Looking for the coolest PhD project ever- look no further. Come work with me analyzing the data from the WET Trial (https://t.co/SeqDV2ibxO)- a large scale RCT looking at quantifying GI illness associated with well water. More info here: https://t.co/IMNYmKmJBV
6 New PhD Opportunities through our CERC at UoG focused on novel methods of detection of pathogens in water (including sensors)- e-mail your CV and letter of interest to [email protected]@EPHM_Lab
Looking for a cool post-doc with an awesome advisor? Our new CERC at UoG @EPHM_Lab is hiring two post- docs:
https://t.co/fe5n6C0yN4
https://t.co/NzJcl5wyvG
BEWARE BEAVER FEVER: What could you catch in the Seine if the water isn’t clean? @GuelphWASHProf tells @TimesRadio why ‘you wouldn’t catch her in there’, but applauds Paris’ efforts to clean up the river.
@KiersToby@nytimes Thank you for this incredible article. I conduct research in many countries and have historically left my kids behind-- next year I plan to take them to remote Madagascar. However, they have made appearances in the lab and participated in local fieldwork
Calling all Humanitarian WASH professionals- @imranono is teaching a WASH in Humanitarian contexts course this fall- see here for more info- https://t.co/hlN7hcEj9W
Safe water & sanitation are not universal in rich countries, though we sometimes pretend they are ... even as we point out the deficiencies elsewhere.
That fiction must end. There is plenty of unfinished business at home.
Open access @LancetGH:
https://t.co/DZ5R78ts00
Very proud to be a co-author on this important paper, published today in @LancetGH, where we provide evidence that racism, social exclusion and discrimination are stopping us achieving universal water and sanitation in high income countries https://t.co/e0So2MtzcW #WASHTwitter
#UofG epidemiologist Dr. Heather Murphy (@GuelphWASHProf) discussed the research she's conducting with @TempleCPH on the microbial quality of well water:
Watch: https://t.co/3AXubzkTIk
An NBC News 10 Philadelphia item features research by Dr. Heather Murphy (Dept. of Pathobiology, UofG & College of Public Health, Temple U) who is recruiting volunteers interested in learning about the microbial quality of their well water: https://t.co/XkLOOGWIWg
#OneHealth
@JasonKelce - I heard from a colleague you were interested in children's health and water quality in PA. Check out our study covered by @deannadurante@NBCPhiladelphia
For more info go to https://t.co/SeqDV2iJnm
https://t.co/52p6Xa9J32