Of all his possible higher education aspirations, Vinny Kang never thought he’d spend a good portion of his college days slicing up salmon to try to help discover why the fish always die after spawning.
But he’s not complaining.
Kang, a junior attending UW-Madison on a full-tuition violin scholarship, wants to go to medical school after he graduates. And working on an independent research project in the lab of animal science professor Terence Barry is the kind of resume-builder that will probably help get him there.