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Seventeen CVM faculty were among UF's brightest who've disclosed, licensed, optioned a technology, or received a U.S. patent in the last year.
UF’s new Comparative Biomedical Sciences M.S. and Ph.D. programs are a strategic response to the educational needs of a new era in veterinary science.
Against All Odds   Greta came to UF in December of 2021 and was diagnosed with a fracture of her radius and ulna in her right front leg. She was transferred to Surgical Oncology for amputation and was diagnosed with osteosarcoma. She entered Dr. Rowan Milner’s UF GD3 Vaccine for Osteosarcoma Clinical Trial with chemotherapy…
Eleven DVM students capped the Linda F. Hayward Florida Veterinary Scholars Program & VEM 5991 by presenting their research and findings.
CVM hosted its flagship Phi Zeta Celebration, sponsored by Zoetis, April 24-25, spotlighting the college’s exceptional research enterprise.
Bolser was recognized for his innovation, productivity and record of research as one of few scientists working on understanding how and why we cough.
The research focuses on hemangiosarcoma, which forms malignant blood vessels in dogs.
The researchers say the study highlights how environmental chemicals can compromise wildlife health.
UF veterinary oncologists treated a rare, aggressive tumor for for the first time in a living dog, extending the French bulldog's life.
Nance hopes her passion for computational biology will ultimately lead to improved cancer outcomes in both animals and humans.
The study holds promise for understanding how organisms, including humans, mice and manatees, will respond to environmental changes.
Research in a variety of categories was showcased during the college's traditional Phi Zeta Research Celebration.
Background: Two separate genetic mutations in Maine Coon and Ragdoll cats have been linked to the development of heart disease in these breeds. The purpose of this study is to establish a novel non-invasive sampling technique in order to create a bank of cells from Maine Coon and Ragdoll cats who are at risk for…
Preliminary results from some of Dr. Autumn Harris's clinical trials are promising and could result in new medications being brought to market to benefit animals with CKD.
The discovery provides a new direction for targeting harmful bacteria without harming “good” bacteria that are beneficial to health.
The discovery suggests that iron deficiency may contribute to the development of IBD and other immunological disorders.
Dr. Janet Robishaw's appointment was effective Aug. 15.
Dr. Kuttichantran Subramaniam and Ph.D. student Dorothea Megarani hope the test will help fish professionals detect the virus in the field or in laboratories with limited resources.
The first-ever clinical consensus guidelines were created for an international group and published in Veterinary Dermatology.
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