Evelyn Fryer’s earliest memory is riding in a street car holding an orange kitten hidden inside a shoebox. She and her dad picked up their first cat when she was three years old. “This was before we could afford a … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: January 2012
SVM Sends Two to Elite Epidemic-investigation Training
MADISON – Two people trained at the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Veterinary Medicine have been chosen for a highly competitive federal program that hones the skills needed to investigate epidemics. The two-year exhaustive training program in epidemiology will take … Continue reading
Using Low Oxygen to Help Patients with Spinal Cord Injuries
Because of a series of breakthroughs sparked by the study of sleep apnea, Gordon Mitchell, professor and chair of Comparative Biosciences, is examining an unusual treatment for spinal cord injuries. The study looks at patients with partially damaged spinal cords, … Continue reading

