UF research aims to thwart crimes against cats
Dr. Adam Stern & Dr. Jon Kim collaborated on an AI tool to help identify patterns that determine whether a human was involved in a cat’s death.
Dr. Adam Stern & Dr. Jon Kim collaborated on an AI tool to help identify patterns that determine whether a human was involved in a cat’s death.
Dr. J. Scott Angle, Senior Vice President for Agriculture and Natural Resources at UF/IFAS, will chair the search committee.
Four faculty and seven staff were honored for their 25-40 years of service to the university.
Dr. Domenico Santoro, professor and service chief of dermatology, has been named the Purina Endowed Professor.
Using PET scans to recognize clinical cases of laminitis earlier than current methods may mean quicker interventions and more positive outcomes.
Iya's care team was composed of UF Vet Med's zoological medicine, anesthesia & analgesia and diagnostic imaging services.
“Paleontology is difficult, but we like to do it anyway,” Dr. Stephanie Baumgart said. “We just have to proceed carefully.”
Davenport, who joined UF in July 1981 as an assistant professor, will officially retire on November 13.
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.
While the two techniques are still being researched and refined, early returns are promising for safer, more targeted care.