'Star Trek' for animals: A wireless medical monitor for your pet
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — The next time you take Fluffy in for surgery, the veterinarian may be able to monitor her post-op progress from a smartphone.
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — The next time you take Fluffy in for surgery, the veterinarian may be able to monitor her post-op progress from a smartphone.
Published: January 6 2014
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — The University of Florida doubled down today on its strategy to climb to a top 10 national ranking among public research universities, announcing its intention to recruit top minds in personalized medicine, unmanned vehicles, online learning and seven other fields.
Published: January 3 2014
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Here are the releases the University of Florida’s media relations office expects to send next week, subject to change:
Published: January 24 2014
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Here are the releases the University of Florida’s media relations office expects to send next week, subject to change:
Published: January 17 2014
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Here are the releases the University of Florida’s media relations office expects to send next week, subject to change:
Published: January 13 2014
EVENTS 0113 — upcoming events of potential media interes
Published: January 31 2014
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Here are the releases the University of Florida’s media relations office expects to send next week, subject to change:
Published: January 24 2014
Harold Browning, chief operating officer of UF’s Citrus Research and Development Foundation, and Stephen H. Futch, a UF extension agent, were quoted in a Jan. 12 article in The Washington Post concerning the decline in the growth of Florida oranges due to a deadly bacterial infection.
Published: January 24 2014
Harold Browning, chief operating officer of UF’s Citrus Research and Development Foundation, and Stephen H. Futch, a UF extension agent, were quoted in a Jan. 12 article in The Washington Post concerning the decline in the growth of Florida oranges due to a deadly bacterial infection.
Published: January 24 2014
Law professor George R. “Bob” Dekle was quoted in a Jan. 9 article in The Florida Times-Union discussing the possible outcome of a sentence based on characteristics of the judge. A link is unavailable because the Times-Union is by subscription only.