July-August 2019 news at the College of Medicine

Congratulations to our summer graduates

By • Aug 13th, 2019 • Category: July-August 2019, People

Several UFCVM graduate students completed degrees this summer.

We’ve been trapping and sterilizing stray cats for decades. Does it work?

By • Aug 13th, 2019 • Category: Around the College, Features, July-August 2019

A new study suggests that over time, trap-neuter-return programs that reach 75 percent of free-roaming cat populations reduce numbers and save lives.

Milner receives UF Research Foundation Professorship

By • Aug 13th, 2019 • Category: Features, July-August 2019, People

Dr. Rowan Milner has received a 2019 UF Research Foundation Professorship to further his work in clinical and translational research.

Student clerkship at Miami-Dade shelter deemed highly successful

By • Aug 13th, 2019 • Category: Around the College, Features, July-August 2019

Miami-Dade County recently extended an agreement that allows UF veterinary students unique training at the area animal shelter.

Researcher elected to national leadership group

By • Aug 13th, 2019 • Category: Features, July-August 2019, People

Dr. David Pascual is now a member of the American Academy of Microbiology.

Gator Vet Camp offers veterinary medical career insights to diverse group

By • Aug 13th, 2019 • Category: Around the College, Features, July-August 2019

High-school students interested in veterinary medicine obtain unique insights through week-long program.

In the news

By • Aug 13th, 2019 • Category: July-August 2019, News

In the news A story focusing on a new study in Frontiers in Veterinary Science, coauthored by Dr. Julie Levy and reporting collaborative findings by wildlife biologists, veterinary scientists and cat welfare advocates relating to the effectiveness of trap, neuter and return programs over time, appeared on the UF News website. The 11th Annual  Healthy […]

Researchers: Thin, silver nanowires may hold key to flexible and safe touchscreens

By • Aug 1st, 2019 • Category: Features, July-August 2019, News

UF researchers, part of a group of scientists studying risk associated with next-generation computer technology, reported findings that may lead to safer touchscreens.