UF study finds research lacking on how anti-cancer drugs impact aquatic ecosystems
UF study reviews what’s known — and unknown — about the effects of certain cancer drugs on aquatic ecosystems.
UF study reviews what’s known — and unknown — about the effects of certain cancer drugs on aquatic ecosystems.
The UFCVM and the UF Veterinary Hospitals are actively monitoring the COVID-19 situation and have made several operational changes. We will post updates as we have them.
A unique new program aims for a more wholistic approach to understanding aquatic animal pathology.
The college's dean, Dr. James W. Lloyd, has been honored by a national veterinary medical business group.
Two UF veterinarians recently performed groundbreaking electrochemotherapy treatment on two sea turtles in Key West.
The college rallied to provide assistance to pet owners, veterinarians and animals of many species throughout the state after Hurricane Irma.
Mycoplasma experts at UF identify a new strain of the bacteria transmitted by a seal and believed to have caused disease in hunter.
Read the special 40th Anniversary issue of Florida Veterinarian magazine here.
University of Florida veterinary researchers have identified a previously unknown poxvirus in sea otters.