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Joey Ramp’s service dog, Sampson, is with her at all times — even when she has to work in a laboratory. But it wasn’t always easy to have him at her side. Joey tells us why she’s trying to help more service animals and their handlers work in laboratory settings together.
Service Animals In The Lab: Who Decides?
Photo: Doris Dahl/Beckman Institute, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Caption: Joey Ramp became an advocate for STEM students living with disabilities after being told she couldn’t bring her service dog into her laboratory classes.
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