June-July 2020
Longtime CVM faculty member, administrator retires
Dr. Tom Vickroy, the college’s executive associate dean and a professor in the department of physiological sciences, retired in June after 32 years of service at UF.
Diversity and Inclusion updates
The college is in the process of developing plans to address increasing diversity among its faculty, staff, house officers, and students.
UF veterinarians successfully using new placenta-derived treatment for animals with severe bone loss
A human placenta-derived compound is being used with promising results by UF veterinarians to treat animals with severe bone loss.
UF virtually hosts international aquatic group meeting
The event drew the second largest number of attendees in its history with 382 registrants from 27 countries.
Professor honored by national veterinary microbiology group
Dr. Roy Curtiss joined the college’s faculty in 2015 through UF’s preeminence initiative. A member of the National Academy of Sciences, he owns several patented inventions and has engineered four licensed animal vaccines, which are marketed around the globe.
UF veterinary cardiologist honored by national groups
A UF veterinary cardiologist is now a member of the AVMA’s Council on Education and a fellow in the National Academies of Practice in Veterinary Medicine.
Horse recovering well after successful treatment at UF for heart arrhythmia
The owners of a warmblood horse from Mississippi drove him to UF in the pandemic for treatment of a heart arrhythmia. .
Mandese receives Zoetis Distinguished Teacher Award
In addition to teaching in the primary care and dentistry service, Mandese coordinates the Small Animal Practice-Based Clerkship. She joined the UFCVM faculty in 2012.
UF researchers study whether approved drugs can block transmission of virus behind COVID-19
UF researchers hope to identify an approved drug or drug that may prove effective in preventing or treating coronavirus infection.
Student wins 3rd place in national essay competition
A UF veterinary student’s prize-winning essay focused on the role of a veterinarian who helped discover West Nile virus at the Bronx Zoo in 2001.