UF-inspired cooperative brings virtual rounds to veterinary students at several campuses
A UF-inspired initiative consisting of virtual rounds that emulate the clinical experience has attracted participants from many university campuses.
A UF-inspired initiative consisting of virtual rounds that emulate the clinical experience has attracted participants from many university campuses.
A French bulldog that came to UF's Small Animal Hospital with attack wounds was revived on Christmas Day.
A 9-year-old American Warmblood gelding who nearly died from an infection is now back in the show ring, thanks to UF veterinarians.
Dr. Dana Zimmel, a UFCVM alumna and longtime administrator, will lead the college.
The 40-pound tortoise was found wandering loose in High Springs. UF veterinarians were unable to locate her original owner, but one of their own took her in.
The latest issue of the college's magazine, Florida Veterinarian, is now online.
A UF graduate student helped develop a protocol to successfully treat a dog in Thailand with a rare disease.
A new $1.29 million grant from the Global Health Innovative Technology Fund will support Dr. Rhoel Dinglasan’s work to develop a novel saliva-based malaria diagnostic test.
UF scientists report that gut microbes living inside the intestines of pregnant mice may provide a key to assessing pregnancy risk, and even outcomes, in human populations.
UF researchers are part of a team of scientists that found an unexpected ability of cells to bend metal determines the safety of a material being used in next-generation touchscreens.