$3.2 Million grant funds development of new malaria vaccine
The Global Health Innovative Technology Fund has awarded UF and partners in the United States and Japan $3.2 million to advance a promising vaccine to prevent transmission of malaria.
The Global Health Innovative Technology Fund has awarded UF and partners in the United States and Japan $3.2 million to advance a promising vaccine to prevent transmission of malaria.
A young dachshund named Rupert, run over by a golf cart in Ocala on Feb. 19, is now living a charmed life after being resuscitated three times by UF veterinarians.
Two UF veterinarians recently performed groundbreaking electrochemotherapy treatment on two sea turtles in Key West.
A professor of reproduction at the UFCVM has been installed as the new president of the American Association of Equine Practitioners.
A UFCVM graduate student has received a fellowship in equine studies from a key national group.
The project received the top overall state award in the education category of a statewide design-build group competition.
The college rallied to provide assistance to pet owners, veterinarians and animals of many species throughout the state after Hurricane Irma.
UF has played a major role in managing the emergence of a highly contagious strain of dog flu.
UF researchers report finding the potentially lethal rat lungworm parasite throughout Florida.
A multifaceted effort at the UF College of Veterinary Medicine to boost the school’s national reputation has earned its communications team the 2017 Communications Excellence Award from the Association of American Veterinary Medical Colleges, or AAVMC.