Studying fenofibrate as a possible treatment for diabetes in dogs
This study is the first step to determine if this medication may have beneficial effects on dogs with diabetes.
This study is the first step to determine if this medication may have beneficial effects on dogs with diabetes.
With USDA funding, Dr. Klibs Galvao is using unique approaches to investigate better ways of understanding the bovine uterine microbiome.
Fifteen students from all five academic departments at UFCVM were among the 900 people who convened for the 2021 National Veterinary Scholar Symposium.
A new bacteria discovered by UF veterinary researchers is strongly associated with death in gopher tortoises, a crucial species.
UF College of Veterinary Medicine veterinarians and scientists hope research will shed light on better ways of treating equine anhidrosis, a condition that impairs a horse’s ability to sweat. Common in the Southeastern United States, the condition causes horses to overheat, causing numerous negative health effects. UF’s team is investigating possible genetic causes of equine anhidrosis as well as the efficacy of various treatment options.
What the researchers are learning could help save sight in both horses and humans.
Understanding what is “normal” in regards to sperm characteristics is critical in order to assess the reproductive health of individuals within a population.
Results from the study provide new support for practical implementation of international guidelines for optimizing management of both infected and uninfected cats.
Environmental chemical exposures can disrupt hormones in the body, causing adverse health outcomes.
Results showed a significant and rapid decrease in the clinical signs associated with AD after use of the spray with no effects cutaneous microbiota.