Mfritts

Mfritts

Feb 20, 2025

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    About This Project

    What if we built a better fish instead of depleting wild fisheries? Natural stocks can’t keep up with demand, making aquaculture essential. Yet, farmed fish struggle to compete with the profitability of exploitative fishing. By restricting growth inhibitors and stimulating key developmental pathways in zebrafish, I aim to develop a methodology for producing faster-growing, more efficient fish creating a foundation for genetically optimizing aquaculture species.

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