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.
Dr. Clay Mathews' appointment is effective Sept. 1.
Dr. Alyssa Sullivan and Dr. Alisa Berg were honored in the livestock and small animal medicine categories, respectively.
Dr. Jake Wolf, a clinical assistant professor and an emergency and critical care specialist, served as the first author of the Advanced Life Support section.
The study holds promise for understanding how organisms, including humans, mice and manatees, will respond to environmental changes.
In the news The UF Marine Animal Rescue group’s participation in a rescue of two manatees trapped in a golf course retention pond near Crystal River in the aftermath of Hurricane Debby was covered by the Citrus County Chronicle. Drs. Chris Sanchez and Amanda House were quoted in an…
Faculty, staff, students and alumni from UF participated in the trip, which has taken place since 2007.
The scholarship is awarded to students who exhibit academic excellence and whose research demonstrates a strong, positive contribution to the dairy industry.
The VECCS certification process involves a rigorous evaluation of the facility's equipment, procedures, and staff qualifications.
The new internal program offers college faculty an opportunity to hone their leadership skills using tools from UF's training curriculum.
Participants attended lectures covering a variety of topics such as fish medicine and aquaculture, manatee medicine, bottlenose dolphin conservation and more.
Gibbs’s professional focus is on One Health, specifically the control and prevention of emerging and foreign animal diseases of viral etiology.