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  • Dr. Cynda Crawford, who led the team that discovered canine influenza in 2004 and subsequently worked with a pharmaceutical company to develop a vaccine for the disease, appeared in an interview with CBS News that appeared on numerous CBS affiliate stations nationwide. She was also featured in  The Washington Post and the Sun Sentinel along with many other news outlets.
  • News relating to the services available at the equine hospital at the UF Veterinary Hospital at World Equestrian Center appeared in The Plaid Horse magazine.
  • A story about a new graduate certificate program in shelter medicine leadership being offered at the UF College of Veterinary Medicine appeared in dvm360.
  • Dr. Richard Hill was quoted in an article in The Spruce Pets newsletter relating to pet nutrition.

 

 

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November-December 2022

Dr. Zimmel

A message from our dean

A message from the college’s dean, Dr. Dana Zimmel.

Dr. Dinglasan in lab

2022 research accomplishments at UFCVM

In the calendar year, we produced or have been involved in several news stories highlighting traditional and clinical research.

Dr. Adam Stern with Dr. Jerry Ritchey, president of the American College of Veterinary Pathologists and Stern's former residency mentor.

Veterinary forensic pathologist honored by national group

Dr. Adam Stern received the President’s Award at the American College of Veterinary Pathologists’ annual meeting.

Dr. Marilia Takada

Small animal oncologist honored for presentation

Dr. Marilia Takada’s research focuses on a novel targeted therapy for dogs with histiocytic sarcoma.

Dr. Dana Zimmel, Charles Salzman and Dr. Cynda Crawford

Faculty member honored during Celebrating Distinction ceremony

Dr. Cynda Crawford was officially installed as the Fredrica Saltzman Endowed Professorship Chair in Shelter Medicine.

Field sterilization day in Thailand

UF shelter medicine team presents workshop in Thailand

A UF shelter medicine team provided hands-on learning opportunities as well as lectures aimed at enhancing knowledge of shelter population management.

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