UF researchers develop blood test for fatal disease of boas and pythons
UF researchers have developed a simple blood test to identify the presence of a usually fatal disease that strikes boas and pythons.
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.
An alternative to a widely accepted vaccination protocol in cats could literally move the needle in terms of feline cancer treatment, UF researchers say.
A practice management externship is the capstone of a new business certificate program now being offered to UF veterinary students.
Researchers report the surprise finding that blood from HIV-infected human subjects shows an immune response against a cat AIDS virus protein.
A cat is recuperating well after receiving a procedure to remove a rock from its windpipe at UF.
UF researchers have identified a new species of Tritrichomonas in domestic cats. The parasite was long thought to be the same agent that affected both cats and cattle.