New study revolutionizes gene expression analysis across species
GAINESVILLE, Fla. 鈥� A new gene expression study by University of Florida researchers and colleagues holds promise for understanding how organisms 鈥� including鈥�

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GAINESVILLE, Fla. 鈥� A new gene expression study by University of Florida researchers and colleagues holds promise for understanding how organisms 鈥� including鈥�
GAINESVILLE, Fla. 鈥� Soaring birds 鈥� like osprey, eagles, falcons, even vultures 鈥� can stay aloft in the air seemingly forever, rarely flapping their wings.鈥�
GAINESVILLE, Fla. 鈥� From his native Australia to Florida and next to Paris, Robin Bell, B.V.Sc., lives and breathes elite performance horses. As a clinical鈥�
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GAINESVILLE, Fla. 鈥� A University of Florida Health neuroscience researcher has been named chair of the UF College of Veterinary Medicine鈥檚 department of鈥�
GAINESVILLE, Fla. 鈥� The case of a Florida bottlenose dolphin found with highly pathogenic avian influenza virus, or HPAIV 鈥� a discovery made by University of鈥�
GAINESVILLE, Fla. 鈥� The University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine will host its popular Open House event this year from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. April 6,鈥�
GAINESVILLE, Fla. 鈥� The University of Florida鈥檚 Small Animal Hospital will offer free eye and heart screenings for service animals on May 17 as part of the鈥�
Thanks to a diverse team of University of Florida veterinarians and months of extensive physical therapy, a 2-year-old Katahdin ram named Lionel is back home鈥�
Computerized records from a robust caseload of animals treated at the University of Florida鈥檚 College of Veterinary Medicine could soon become a digital鈥�
University of Florida researchers have made the surprise discovery that a drug used commonly as a pesticide worldwide inhibits the growth of a highly鈥�
Most people know that iron is important for producing healthy red blood cells and that the lack of iron can cause anemia, but University of Florida researchers鈥�
The University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine has launched an open heart surgery program for dogs, becoming the only program of its kind in the鈥�