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'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.

UF to expand its brain gain push

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.

UF news for week of Jan. 6 listed

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:

UF news for week of Jan. 27 listed

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:

UF news for week of Jan. 20 listed

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:

UF news for week of Jan. 13 listed

Published: January 13 2014

EVENTS 0113 — upcoming events of potential media interes

UF news for week of Feb. 3 listed

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:

The Washington Post: Stephen H. Futch

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.

The Washington Post: Harold Browning

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.

The Florida Times-Union: George R. ‘Bob’ Dekle

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.