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  • Brock chemist partners with Niagara pharma company for COVID-19 prevention and treatment

    MEDIA RELEASE: 14 January 2021 – R0006

    A Brock University chemist and a St. Catharines-based pharmaceutical company have joined forces to produce a natural remedy aimed at preventing and treating COVID-19.

    Professor of Chemistry Travis Dudding is researching how a flavonoid called quercetin can be used in medicines produced by Biolyse Pharma Corporation.

    Flavinoids are naturally occurring chemicals found in most fruits, vegetables, tea and wine. Quercetin has been associated with several health benefits, including the reduction of risk for heart disease, cancer and degenerative brain disorders, among others.

    “What we’re hoping to do with this research is to be able to modify the quercetin to increase its water solubility and bioavailability so that it can be used part of a protocol to treat COVID-19,” says Dudding.

    Research in several countries has shown encouraging results for the use of quercetin in the fight against COVID-19 transmission and infection.

    Quercetin is believed to be able to block a certain protein from attaching to an enzyme that invades cells with coronavirus.

    John Fulton, Quercetin Project Partner at Biolyse, says he and fellow company officials have been monitoring these studies and were excited about the possibility of producing medicine containing quercetin.

    He says he is also excited about a partnership with a local expert.

    “I’ve always been of the philosophy that you’ve got to grow your own people,” says Fulton. “By being able to have this relationship with Brock, we’re investing in the future, in future employees, really.”

    The research is being funded with a $50,000 Alliance COVID-19 grant from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada.

    For more, see this story in The Brock News.

    For more information or for assistance arranging interviews: 

    * Dan Dakin, Manager Communications and Media Relations, Brock University ddakin@brocku.ca or 905-347-1970

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  • CCOVI Lecture Series returns with latest grape and wine research

    MEDIA RELEASE: 13 January 2021 – R0005

    The Cool Climate Oenology and Viticulture Institute (CCOVI) Lecture Series returns next week with a full slate of cutting-edge research from grape and wine industry experts.

    Now in its 14th year, the 2021 edition of the series will feature 10 speakers from across CCOVI’s network of researchers, scientists, fellows and professional affiliates. Lectures will cover a wide array of topics, including consumer insights and preferences in the local and provincial wine industry, the use of augmented reality in wine marketing, research on cold hardiness and vineyard pests, and grapevine virus research and certification.

    Since launching in 2007, the CCOVI Lecture Series has attracted thousands of guests to take in the lectures at Brock University and more than 10,000 people have viewed the videos online.

    “Although this has been a challenging year for everyone, the institute has still produced a great deal of critical research with applications for grape growers and winemakers across Canada,” said CCOVI Director Debbie Inglis. “Our lecture series puts that research directly into the hands of the industry, providing tailored, real-world solutions to industry priorities from vine to glass.”

    The free lectures, which are open to the public, begin Wednesday, Jan. 20 with Brock’s Gary Pickering, Professor of Biological Sciences and Psychology. The lectures will take place remotely via livestream every week until March 31. Due to current health and safety protocols, there will be no in-person attendance. The lectures are typically held every Wednesday afternoon.

    The lectures can be viewed here live each week, and are then archived on the CCOVI Lecture Series website.

    2021 CCOVI Lecture Series schedule

    Wednesday, Jan. 20: Gary Pickering, Professor of Biological Sciences and Psychology, Brock University — Bursting the bubbles: Consumer insights on Ontario sparkling wine highlight opportunities

    Wednesday, Jan. 27: Sudarsana Poojari, CCOVI Senior Virologist, Brock University — Advances in grapevine certification standards

    Wednesday, Feb. 3: José Ramòn Urbez Torres, Research Scientist, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Pacific Agri-Food Research Centre — Be aware! Do not get caught! Understanding and managing grapevine trunk diseases, the sleeping giant in your vineyard

    Wednesday, Feb. 10: Wendy McFadden-Smith, Tender Fruit and Grape IPM Specialist, Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs — Going viral: Update on grapevine virus research project in Ontario

    Wednesday, Feb. 24: Tom Lowery, Research Scientist, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Agriculture Pacific Agri-Food Research Centre — Sustainable management of leafhopper pests of grapevines

    Wednesday, March 3: Belinda Kemp, CCOVI Senior Oenologist, Brock University — Ontario wine consumers’ perceptions of buying local wines and predictors of their future local wine purchases

    Wednesday, March 10: Annette Nassuth, Associate Professor of Molecular and Cellular Biology, University of Guelph — GRAPEling with low temperatures

    Wednesday, March 17: Joachim Scholz, Assistant Professor, Goodman School of Business, Brock University — Augmented reality marketing in the wine industry

    *Special lecture date
    Tuesday, March 23: Jim Willwerth, Assistant Professor of Biological Sciences, Brock University — The impact of cultivar, clone and rootstock selection on grapevine cold hardiness

    *Special start time of 1 p.m.
    Wednesday, March 31: Lester Kwong, Associate Professor of Economics, Faculty of Social Sciences, Brock University — Judging wines: Preferences, evaluation and aggregation

    For more information or for assistance arranging interviews: 

    * Dan Dakin, Manager Communications and Media Relations, Brock University ddakin@brocku.ca or 905-347-1970

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