Research News
Top research recognized at Phi Zeta Days
Research in a variety of categories was showcased during the college’s traditional Phi Zeta Research Celebration.

UF researchers repurpose a pesticide as an…
The discovery provides a new direction for targeting harmful bacteria without harming “good” bacteria that are beneficial to health.

UF researchers discover iron plays key role in…
The discovery suggests that iron deficiency may contribute to the development of IBD and other immunological disorders.

Researchers in the spotlight
Scientist brings computational expertise to…
Nance hopes her passion for computational biology will ultimately lead to improved cancer outcomes in both animals and humans.

Researcher pursues passion to help animals with…
Preliminary results from some of Dr. Autumn Harris’s clinical trials are promising and could result in new medications being brought to market to…

A new CRISPR-based diagnostic test to detect…
Dr. Kuttichantran Subramaniam and Ph.D. student Dorothea Megarani hope the test will help fish professionals detect the virus in the field or in…

Publications
January 2025
This list contains faculty publications from all five academic departments within UFCVM.

December 2024
This list contains faculty publications from all five academic departments within UFCVM.

November 2024
This list contains faculty publications from all five academic departments within UFCVM.

More Publications
This list contains faculty publications from January 2023 from all five academic departments at UFCVM.

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Information of interest
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Innovative Veterinary Science
advancing solutions
Broad-based strengths, international collaborations
Our veterinary researchers investigate a wide-range of diseases and vaccines that not only impact the lives of our animal companions, but also humans. Several of our programs are distinctive, nationwide and globally. The Center for Environmental and Human toxicology, based in our college, is a leader in aquatic toxicology, with a major strength in nanotoxicology.

ScienceDaily
Early signs of GI disease risk in dogs
Researchers have discovered signs that can be used to identify dogs with a high risk of gastrointestinal disease — which causes more than 10% of all new visits to a…
Humans have a long way to go in understanding a dog's emotions
New research has revealed that people often do not perceive the true meaning of their pet’s emotions and can misread their dog. The reasons for this are many and include…
Researcher compares AI, human evaluators in swine medicine
A research team is studying whether artificial intelligence (AI) could play a supportive role in the evaluation of respiratory disease in pigs.
Pioneering work generates feline embryonic stem cells in boon for cats
Researchers have succeeded in generating high-quality feline embryonic stem cells using sperm and eggs from testes and ovaries discarded during sterilization surgery.
Animal Airwaves
Rat Lungworm and Canine Infections: What Dog Owners Should Know
Uncover the hidden threat of rat lungworm in dogs with UF experts Dr. Heather Walden, an associate professor of parasitology, and Dr. Amy Stone, a clinical associate professor of primary…
A foster program saving macaw chicks and possibly other parrots too
Sometimes nature can feel cruel, but humans can step in to help out. Scarlet macaws lay up to four eggs per clutch — that’s the group of eggs produced during…
Addressing pet and human health care — together
It’s not unusual for people to prioritize their pet’s health over their own. That’s especially true for vulnerable folks with limited means. But one university is taking a unique approach…
FDA warns of unapproved antiseizure medications
In November 2024, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration issued warning letters to six companies selling unapproved drugs said to control seizures in dogs and cats. The products were sold…