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State UW-Diagnostic Lab meeting held in Barron

Brancel, who officially left office on Aug. 13, said that after Governor Scott Walker appoints a successor, he hoped that person would agree to serve on the board, to keep in close touch with its activities, both in Madison and at Barron.

“I see the lab as more than regulatory,” Brancel said. “It is a viable, public facility, not only important to animal health, but also in its relationship to human health.”