Faculty member honored with prestigious Bergey’s Medal
Dr. Dan Brown received the honor from the Bergey's Manual Trust for his work in the field of bacteriology.
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Dr. Dan Brown received the honor from the Bergey's Manual Trust for his work in the field of bacteriology.
Dr. Rhoel Dinglasan and his industry collaborators won 2nd place in a tech competition sponsored by the NIH for a smartphone-based, rapid saliva test they developed that can detect COVID-19, malaria and anemia.
The findings show how the human immune system has evolved an intricate address system regulated by a key protein.
While in Thailand, a UF graduate student helped develop a protocol to successfully treat a dog in Thailand with canine melioidosis.
UF scientists: Gut microbe finding in mice may help protect pregnant women from malaria.
Department's name change reflects unification of diverse spectrum of research interests aimed at improving animal and human health.
UF College of Veterinary Medicine faculty will play a key role in a new CDC-funded Center focused on stopping vector-borne diseases such as Zika before they spread farther into the United States.
The college will soon be forming a new academic department, representing a key organizational shift.
The mission of the Department of Infectious Diseases and Pathology is to acquire, advance, and disseminate knowledge to help identify, control and prevent animal disease and/or contribute to public health.