A message from our dean
A message from the college's dean, Dr. Dana Zimmel.
A message from the college's dean, Dr. Dana Zimmel.
Throughout his treatment at UF's Small Animal Hospital, a street cat named Nine Iron became something of a hospital celebrity.
A team of UF undergraduates and volunteers conducted an in-depth analysis of chemicals in the state’s surface water.
The researchers found that glyphosate can reduce immune cell activity by more than 27.3%, potentially compromising the threatened species’ ability to fend off disease.
The task force will enable agencies to pool resources to protect animals throughout the North Florida region.
The research focuses on hemangiosarcoma, which forms malignant blood vessels in dogs.
In the news Members of the UF Small Animal Surgery team were featured in a story about a cat treated for severe wounds that ran in the Alachua Chronicle and was picked up by MSN.Com. Dr. Aline Hoffman was featured in a story that ran on WTSP in…
Dr. Christopher Lanier and Dr. Paul Cooke were honored for excellence in teaching and research, respectively.