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View From Our Chair: Daniel R. Brown, PhD
Dr. Daniel R. Brown, Interim Chair of the Department of Infectious Diseases and Immunology, outlines the evolution of the department and reiterates its mission.
Natalie Steckler honored for presentation at workshop
Natalie Steckler, a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Infectious Diseases and Pathology, received the “Best Student Presentation Award” from the 42nd Annual Eastern Fish Health Workshop, held April 3-7 in East Lansing, Michigan.
Dr. Cuong Nguyen honored for excellence in research
Dr. Cuong Nguyen, an assistant professor in ID&P, has received an Excellence Award from the Provost’s Office.
ID&P becomes ID&I: change reflects diverse spectrum of research
Department's name change reflects unification of diverse spectrum of research interests aimed at improving animal and human health.
Department plays key role in new Center focusing on vector-borne diseases
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.
College approved to form new academic department
The college will soon be forming a new academic department, representing a key organizational shift.
UF scientists identify seal as source of new strain of bacteria that caused disease in hunter
A new organism identified by University of Florida researchers could indicate that seals are a potential source for human exposure to the bacteria and could cause more severe disease than previously thought.
Dr. Claus Buergelt, ID&P Professor Emeritus, honored for accomplishments in pathology
The Charles Louis Davis Foundation recently honored Claus Buergelt, D.V.M., Ph.D., a professor emeritus of anatomic pathology at the UF College of Veterinary Medicine, for his career achievements.
Department of Infectious Diseases and Pathology
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.