Research News
CVM scientists honored at Standing InnOvation…
Seventeen CVM faculty were among UF’s brightest who’ve disclosed, licensed, optioned a technology, or received a U.S. patent in the last year.
New grad programs advance educational landscape…
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…
Mentored research presentations highlight FVSP
Eleven DVM students capped the Linda F. Hayward Florida Veterinary Scholars Program & VEM 5991 by presenting their research and findings.
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…
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September 2025
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ScienceDaily
Scientists discover pets are helping an invasive flatworm spread
A new study shows that dogs and cats may be helping an invasive flatworm spread. Researchers analyzing over a decade of reports discovered the worm attached to pet fur. Its…
H5N1 bird flu kills more than 50 skuas in first Antarctica wildlife die off
For the first time, deadly H5N1 bird flu has been confirmed as the cause of a wildlife die-off in Antarctica, killing more than 50 skuas during the 2023–2024 summers. Researchers…
Your cat’s purr says more than you think
Your cat’s purr may say more about who they are than their meow ever could. Scientists discovered that purrs are stable and uniquely identifiable, while meows change dramatically depending on…
Forests are changing fast and scientists are deeply concerned
Forests around the world are quietly transforming, and not for the better. A massive global analysis of more than 31,000 tree species reveals that forests are becoming more uniform, increasingly…
Animal Airwaves
Striking an exercise balance for bone health in racehorses
With the goal of reducing catastrophic fractures in racehorses, researchers in Australia aimed to stop bone damage altogether. They found that intensive training suppresses bone remodeling, which is how bones…
Early adversity is linked to greater fear and aggression in dogs
A recent study of nearly 45 hundred dogs linked stressful events during puppyhood to aggression and fear later on. Pet parents used a validated questionnaire to report their dog’s history…
Teaching first responders to provide emergency aid to pets
In many rural areas, there’s no access to emergency veterinary care. That’s why it falls to first responders to provide first aid. Recently, a veterinarian in the remote area of…
Ways to afford pet care during financially trying times
The expense of veterinary care, pet food and supplies is a key reason why pets are being surrendered to shelters, but pet care resources can be tapped before it comes…