The Zebrafish lab is up and running, and students are able to start their research using a microinjector machine. Due to its precision, the microinjector allows students to study zebrafish in specific areas of the organism. This tool will advance students’ research on cancer, Lyme Disease, neurodegeneration, and other infectious diseases.
Please take a look at the quick video below, as it shows the shows the process of injection.
Thank you for your help in making this initiative possible! We greatly appreciate your support.
-The Zebrafish Crew
A $25 donation is equivalent to the average number of students in a typical biology class.
A $65 gift equals the cost of the magnetic base for the microinjector.
A $100 donation will help us purchase a set of pipettes for the microinjector.
A $250 contribution will go toward the light installed in the microinjector.
A generous gift of $350 is equivalent to the number of students a part of the program.
A very generous donation of $850 is equivalent to the micromanipulator, a key part of the microinjector.
An amazing gift of $1,000 is 1/10th of the cost of the microinjector itself.