Dr. Lindsay Fry is from Boise, ID, and earned her DVM at Washington State University. After working for two years in small animal general practice in the Salt Lake City, UT, area, Dr. Fry returned to WSU to complete a combined anatomic pathology residency and Ph.D. in infectious disease and immunology.
Prior to joining Antech as an anatomic pathologist, Dr. Fry worked for the USDA-ARS, where she led a successful research program focused on developing control strategies for tick-borne diseases of cattle and horses. Dr. Fry is also an adjunct faculty member at the WSU College of Veterinary Medicine and has lectured in multiple courses in the DVM curriculum.
Outside of work, Dr. Fry enjoys karate, paddle boarding, and spending time with her husband, daughter, dogs, and cat.
Prior to joining Antech as an anatomic pathologist, Dr. Fry worked for the USDA-ARS, where she led a successful research program focused on developing control strategies for tick-borne diseases of cattle and horses. Dr. Fry is also an adjunct faculty member at the WSU College of Veterinary Medicine and has lectured in multiple courses in the DVM curriculum.
Outside of work, Dr. Fry enjoys karate, paddle boarding, and spending time with her husband, daughter, dogs, and cat.