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
Promoting horse welfare with an intestinal disease screening method
Researchers are developing a promising method to support the diagnosis of inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) in horses. Awareness of the prevalence of IBD in both humans and animals has increased…
Grim statistics on koala survival odds
Records of koala admissions to veterinary hospitals in South East Queensland shows euthanasia was the most common outcome.
Both cats and dogs often enjoy playing fetch with their owners
Although more common in dogs, 4 in 10 pet cats also choose to play fetch with their owners, researchers report.
Kidney disease in cats: High-quality feline iPSCs generated without genetic footprint
High-quality feline induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) have now been generated. The feline iPSCs are also footprint- and feeder-free. Further research using these stem cells is expected to elucidate the…
Animal Airwaves
Equine Preventative Care: More Than Just Shots (archive from Oct. 19, 2023)
Having your horse vaccinated routinely is important to ensure it stay protected against infectious diseases. However, each horse’s immune system is different, so horse owners should talk to their veterinarian…
The Role of Veterinary Forensics in Criminal Justice (archive from March 2023)
The successful identification of animal abuse and deaths caused by such abuse typically involves not just the veterinary forensic pathologist who can confirm the cause of death, but also representatives…
CPR for Pets: New Guidelines to Save Lives
When it comes to saving a pet’s life, every second counts. Recent updates to veterinary CPR guidelines are changing the way we approach emergency care for our furry friends. On…
Recognizing and treating diabetes in dogs and cats
Untreated diabetes can be life-threatening to your dog or cat, so it’s important to recognize the signs. Diabetes is more common in cats than dogs, but the signs for both…