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No bull: Lardy’s work revolutionized animal breeding

Henry A. Lardy could be called the father – or at least one of the fathers – of artificial insemination.

He was long a biochemistry professor and researcher at the University of Wisconsin-Madison whose work included key discoveries into how to store and preserve animal semen, revolutionizing livestock breeding throughout the world. That eventually helped further research and treatment into human infertility.