Animal Airwaves radio program wins national award
The college's Animal Airwaves radio program has received a national award from a human medical association.
The college's Animal Airwaves radio program has received a national award from a human medical association.
A gold-based drug currently used in human and veterinary medicine to manage certain immune diseases may help fight osteosarcoma, UF researchers say.
UF veterinarians report seeing a spike in leptospirosis cases, urge practitioners and pet owners to be vigilant.
Dr. Sarah Boston book captures where the personal and the professional intersected in her life when it came to cancer.
A special wish came true for a young cardiac patient, thanks to UF veterinarians and her doctors.
UF researchers have developed a simple blood test to identify the presence of a usually fatal disease that strikes boas and pythons.
Dr. Nanny Wenzlow is UF's first veterinary forensic pathology fellow in a new, nationally unique program.
UF veterinarians seek dogs with chronic orthopedic disease for two studies focusing on the use of stem cells as an alternative to surgical treatment.
A 5-year-old mastiff mix named Bubbles’ health burden is lighter and her future brighter, thanks to UF veterinarians who removed a 9-pound tumor from the dog’s skull on Nov. 25.
A year after UF veterinarians removed a piece of bone from her broken shoulder in a procedure believed to be the first of its kind, a 9-year-old quarter horse is finally home with her owner.