SEP Zebrafish Project
Zebrafish are an ideal developmental model system because they can be viewed live, and many important and conserved aspects of embryogenesis occur in the first three days after fertilization of the egg by sperm. 

In the lab we study events occurring in the first 72 h after fertilization. On occasion, more fish eggs are laid than we can use.  In conjunction with SEP I am working to make extras accessible to teachers who want to take them into the classroom.

TO REQUEST:
Contact me to put a hold on available fish eggs. Leftovers may be available even on short notice. First-come, first-served.  

To permit advance planning, teachers may contact me a week or more ahead of time to inquire whether fish eggs can be made available to coincide with relevant aspects of their curriculum.
14h zebrafish embryo
Zebrafish Resources
Zebrafish Imaging Station
Zebrafish Flipbook Movie
Zebrafish in the classroom (ZFIC)
Zebrafish Developmental Stages
Fish Scope
Movies of Zebrafish Heart Development
Movies of Zebrafish Vascular Development
Contact Information
Hilary Kemp [email protected]
Nancy Hutchison [email protected]
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