New species of parasite discovered as disease agent in domestic cats
UF researchers have identified a new species of Tritrichomonas in domestic cats. The parasite was long thought to be the same agent that affected both cats and cattle.
UF researchers have identified a new species of Tritrichomonas in domestic cats. The parasite was long thought to be the same agent that affected both cats and cattle.
UF veterinarians have developed a technique to test for cardiac problems in endangered manatees.
A new UF center focuses on inflammation and disease.
The UF Aquatic Animal Health team has been active in developing new knowledge related to helping stranded marine mammals.
A rare, potentially fatal species of parasite never before found in North America has been identified in a Florida horse.
By analyzing the genes of bacteria, University of Florida researchers have moved a step closer to pinpointing how two brain disorders common in small-breed dogs occur.
Dr. Ammon B. Peck, an immunology researcher and professor at UF, has been named associate dean of research and graduate studies.