Osteoarthritis is a serious and growing problem in dogs. Although most often diagnosed in older pets, recent studies show it begins much earlier than many realize. In fact, 20% of dogs over one year old, 40% of those under four, and an astounding 80% of dogs over eight show signs of this chronic and progressive joint disease.| cdpm.vetmed.ufl.edu
Congratulations to two, well-deserving, CDPM faculty members who were awarded tenure and/or promotion from President Fuchs during the 2024-25 UF Promotion and Tenure cycle.| Comparative, Diagnostic & Population Medicine » College of Veterina...
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The Animal Law Section of The Florida Bar presented its 2025 Outstanding Achievement Award to Dr. Adam Stern for his significant contributions to animal welfare in Florida.| cdpm.vetmed.ufl.edu
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The University of Florida Veterinary Forensic Sciences Lab played a crucial role in solving the case of the first fatal bear attack ever recorded in Florida.| cdpm.vetmed.ufl.edu
A new University of Florida study focusing on manatees’ immune systems reveals how glyphosate, the world’s most commonly used herbicide, may threaten manatee health in an environment increasingly impacted by human activities. Other UF authors who contributed to the study include Mike Walsh, D.V.M., a clinical associate professor in the college’s aquatic animal health program,…| cdpm.vetmed.ufl.edu
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Both are recipients for the 2025 UF CVM Competitive Block Grant Awards for New PhD Students UF CVM offers up to nine competitive block-grant awards to support new PhD students who start in Fall 2025. Each award will pay tuition, service fees and stipend at an annual base rate of $35,000 per year (plus Fringe…| cdpm.vetmed.ufl.edu
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Recognizing animal pain is notoriously difficult. To do so, humans must rely on subtle body language or behavioral changes. But a new artificial-intelligence model automates this process by identifying pain in goats—using only their facial expressions. Dr. Chiavaccini’s cutting-edge AI research project is explained more thoroughly in a Scientific American article: “Why This AI Gazes…| cdpm.vetmed.ufl.edu
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Dog owners and veterinarians are raising alarms after several dogs died from a rare and deadly fungal infection known as pythiosis. The disease, caused by a water mold-like organism, is often fatal once contracted. Concerned pet owners and veterinarians are speaking out to raise awareness. Dr. Aline Rodrigues Hoffmann, a professor at the University of…| cdpm.vetmed.ufl.edu
Preventing animal cruelty starts with making sure pet owners with a history of abusing animals cannot get any more animals. Dr. Adam Stern from the University of Florida directs the Animal Cruelty Task Force and partnered with the 7th Judicial Court, which covers St. Johns County. The Animal Cruelty Task Force aims to strengthen communication…| cdpm.vetmed.ufl.edu
Two University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine faculty members have been honored as recipients of the 2024 Zoetis Distinguished Veterinary Teacher and Veterinary Research Excellence awards, respectively. The Zoetis Distinguished Veterinary Teacher Award is given to educators in recognition of their character and leadership qualities as well as their outstanding teaching abilities. The Zoetis…| cdpm.vetmed.ufl.edu