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
February 2024
This list contains faculty publications from all five academic departments within UFCVM.
January 2024
This list contains faculty publications from all five academic departments within UFCVM.
December 2023
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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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
Backyard chickens are here to stay
Chickens have been a mainstay in Australian backyards for generations. New research reveals that owners see their chickens as a blend between pet and livestock as well as a trustworthy…
Breakthrough could revolutionize future of tick control
Scientists create potential for genetic tools to control disease-spreading ticks.
Secrets of horse genetics for conservation, breeding
Researchers are helping uncover new information about the Y chromosome in horses, which will help owners identify optimal lineages for breeding and help conservationists preserve breed diversity.
From pets to pests: Researchers explore new tool to fight disease-carrying insects
Researchers are testing a product commonly used to treat ticks and fleas on pets to target fly and mosquito larvae with the goal of helping reduce the spread of diseases…
Animal Airwaves
ARCHIVE: Itchy Pets
If your pet is constantly “itchy” or prone to ear infections, you may be dealing with an allergy of some kind. Persistent scratching and itching can be hard on your…
ARCHIVE: Glaucoma in Dogs
Just like humans, dogs are susceptible to an eye disease known as glaucoma, which causes high pressure inside of the eyeball. Have you noticed changes in eye size or color,…
Yard Safety: Protecting Your Pets From Toxic Plants
While beautiful flowers and plants can add vibrancy and interest to a garden, many of these can also cause harm to your pets if ingested. Because animals explore the world…
Safe Use of Veterinary Supplements: What Pet Owners Should Know
These days, a variety of dietary supplements are available to complement traditional veterinary care. Veterinarians frequently recommend supplements for a variety of conditions in pets, from arthritis to skin health…