Protocol developed for treating rare infection in dogs
While in Thailand, a UF graduate student helped develop a protocol to successfully treat a dog in Thailand with canine melioidosis.
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.
A new $1.29 million grant will support Dr. Rhoel Dinglasan’s work to develop a saliva-based malaria diagnostic test.
Dr. Rhoel Dinglasan explains why a new diagnostic test for malaria developed by him and his colleagues at the UF Emerging Pathogens Institute could be a game-changer.
“This establishes that specific strains of a probiotic bacterium can mobilize immunity to enhance the health of newborns,” said. Dr. Mansour Mohamadzadeh…
An easy-to-use saliva test to screen for the parasite that causes malaria has been developed by a team of researchers led by a University of Florida scientist.
UF Wildlife and Aquatic Veterinary Disease Laboratory (WAVDL) out in force at the International Symposium on Aquatic Animal Health. Elizabeth Scherbatskoy giving her presentation Ten members of the Wildlife and Aquatic Veterinary Disease Laboratory (WAVDL) recently made a splash at the 8th International Symposium on Aquatic Animal Health (ISAAH) in…
Dr. Roy Curtiss has had a global impact on infectious disease research and is known as a pioneer in his field.
ID&I was well-represented at Phi Zeta Day in 2018, particularly among those recognized with awards for their presentations and posters.