Kenneth NgBiochemistry professor Kenneth Ng is studying a naturally occurring enzyme in poppy plants in the hope of developing new medical compounds.

Opiate research could lead to better pain management

A UWindsor biochemistry professor is on a quest to discover new medicinal compounds by studying an enzyme occurring naturally in the poppy plant.

Kenneth Ng is working with a research team from the University of Calgary, where he is an adjunct professor, to better understand how natural opiates are formed. The team, which includes PhD student Sam Carr and a research group led by professor Peter Facchini, has narrowed its focus to one enzyme. This enzyme is responsible for the last step in the production of the opiate codeine and what the team learns about it could be used to develop new painkillers and other drugs.

“There is a really rich diversity of applications for these compounds,” Dr. Ng said. “This structure gives information, not just about opioid biosynthesis, but also for the production of natural products that include other classes of painkillers and compounds with many other medicinal applications like cancer treatment.”

Opiates such as codeine and morphine provide relief from pain, but come with multiple side effects. Long-term use can lead to physical dependency. Better pain medication could mean a better quality of life for people with painful, chronic conditions or short-term pain following injury or surgery.

Ng and Carr have imaged the structure of the enzyme they are studying using a beamline at the Canadian Macromolecular Crystallography Facility. The beamline, located at the Canadian Light Source at the University of Saskatchewan, uses the radiation generated from a circular particle accelerator called a synchrotron for the high-resolution study of crystalline structures. This structural analysis has offered clues on how to modify natural enzymes to create new drugs.

“If you could have this sort of understanding for many different enzymes, you could have a type of toolbox,” Carr said. “You could modify these drugs in a specific way to produce different versions that could possibly have different pharmaceutical properties.”

The project is being funded by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada, through its Discovery Grants program.

—Sarah Sacheli

Memorial of HopeA vigil Monday at the Memorial of Hope will mark the Dec. 6 anniversary of the 1989 massacre at École Polytechnique in Montreal.

Monday vigil to recall women murdered at École Polytechnique

A vigil Dec. 6 on the UWindsor campus will mark observance of the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women, and the anniversary of the 1989 massacre at École Polytechnique in Montreal.

Presented by the Womxn's Centre in partnership with Women in Engineering, the Bystander Initiative, and the Office of Sexual Violence Prevention Resistance and Support, the event will begin at 11 a.m. at the Memorial of Hope between Dillon and Essex halls.

Students, faculty, and staff are welcome to attend, but are required to complete the Safe Lancer self assessment, wear a mask, and engage in social distancing.

The vigil will also be live streamed to the @preventresistsupport Instagram page.

Thank you volunteersThe Alumni Association is offering its volunteers free tickets to the Windsor Spitfire game on Dec. 16.

Alumni Association to host volunteers at Spits game

Join the University of Windsor Alumni Association for exciting Windsor Spitfire hockey on Thursday, Dec. 16, with free tickets for its volunteers.

The Ontario Hockey League team is facing off against the Soo Greyhounds at the WFCU Centre, and the Alumni Association is holding the giveaway to show appreciation to its many local champions. The association’s volunteer program, Alumni Cares, engages UWindsor grads in the life of the university and the broader community.

Email Peter Baldwin at pbaldwin@uwindsor.ca to reserve your seats; limit two per reservation, does not include parking.

Diploma and portrait framsThe Campus Bookstore is offering a free portrait frame with the purchase of a Milburn diploma frame through Dec. 15.

Buy diploma frame and receive matching portrait frame free

A promotion by the Campus Bookstore is offering a free portrait frame with the purchase of a Milburn diploma frame through Dec. 15.

The matching portrait frames measure 5x7" and retail for $45 to $62.

Order online or pick up in the store, located on the lower level of the student centre.

Market scene, shoppers in snowThe David Wilson Commons will become a Holiday Market on Wednesday, Dec. 8.

Holiday Market an opportunity to support local

A Holiday Market in the David Wilson Commons on Wednesday, Dec. 8, will feature the wares of artisans and small businesses in Windsor-Essex, says organizer Mary-Ann Rennie.

Special events manager in the Office of the President, she invites students, faculty, and staff, to come ready to shop.

“We’ll have so many great vendors that I really hope people come ready to show their support for local,” she says. “Whether you’re looking for handicrafts or homemade treats for yourself or as a gift, there will lots of reasons to open your wallets.”

Among the confirmed sellers are:

  • visual arts students from the School of Creative Arts;
  • Brand Dead T-shirts and more drawing on local nostalgia;
  • Enza DeBlois Bakery treats to tickle your tastebuds;
  • Dr. Disc Records for music and movies;
  • Lucky Pups Bakery delectables to delight your dog;

and about a dozen more, with Rennie reporting more interest than space would accommodate.

The outdoor event is set for 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in a tent on the David Wilson Commons. Vendors and patrons must adhere to the University’s pandemic protocols.

Lancer forward Mason Kohn takes a faceoff against the Waterloo Warriors.Forward Mason Kohn takes a faceoff against the Waterloo Warriors.

Hockey teams to end semester on road

Lancer hockey teams will play their last games of 2021 away from home on Saturday, Dec. 4: the men facing off against the Warriors in Waterloo and the women travelling to St. Catharines to take on the Brock Badgers.

The men play at 4 p.m. and the women at 5:15 p.m. OUA.tv will livestream both games.