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. Adam Biedrzycki is involved in a $5.4 million NIH grant to study osteoarthritis pain and its progression in people and in horses.
Three graduate students and one faculty member were recognized for their achievements during the UF International Center's 30th annual award ceremony.
One of only three veterinary college-based disaster response teams in the United States, UF VETS has served the state for more than 20 years.
The Putting Families First course pairs small groups of students with community volunteers, aiming to teach person-centered care and interprofessional teamwork.
With data on more goats and other animal species, these kinds of AI models may help clinicians treat pain effectively in their patients.
In the news The college’s open heart surgery program for dogs and one of the program’s success cases were featured in the American Animal Hospital Association’s newsletter, NEWStat. A story about a UF study that involved the development of an AI model that learned to distinguish goats in pain by…
Lewis influenced hundreds of small animal surgery residents and was responsible for numerous innovations in his field. He leaves behind a transformed small animal surgery program at UF.