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Ganda

[gan-duh, gahn-]

noun

  1. Luganda.



Ganda

/ ˈɡændə /

noun

  1. a member of the Buganda people of Uganda, whose kingdom was formerly the largest in E Africa See also Luganda

  2. the Luganda language of this people

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Led by Erika Ganda, assistant professor of food animal microbiomes, a Penn State research team conducted a study of natural feed additives that are promising alternatives to substitute for antimicrobial growth promoters.

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Overall, according to Ganda, research like the work her team conducted is urgently needed to help producers make decisions at the farm.

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In the research, spearheaded by Ana Fonseca, graduate assistant in Ganda's research group in the College of Agricultural Sciences, a total of 320 one-day-old chicks were raised for 21 days in 32 randomly allocated cages.

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Contributing to the research at Penn State were Sophia Kenney, graduate research assistant in molecular, cellular and integrative biosciences doctoral program; Emily Van Syoc, postdoctoral scholar, Penn State One Health Microbiome Center; Stephanie Bierly, former laboratory technician in the Ganda lab, now account manager at Novogene; Francisco Dini-Andreote, assistant professor of phytobiomes; Justin Silverman, assistant professor of information science and technology, statistics and medicine; and John Boney, Vernon E. Norris Faculty Fellow of Poultry Nutrition.

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Local MP Gladys Ganda has repeatedly called for a bridge to be built so that people do not have to risk their lives crossing the river in boats and canoes, but her appeal has so far fallen on deaf ears.

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