Axolotls: Future of Regeneration
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Do you know what an axolotl is? Fifth graders Alec and Noah recently learned that this amazing little creature can regenerate its limbs but is on the verge of extinction. It survives in labs though where researchers study it because it could hold the answers to questions about limb regeneration. Please help raise money for research because we can learn how animals and humans could one day grow back lost limbs just like axolotyls do. To learn more about where your money will actually go, watch the video below to learn about the professors and researchers at the Regeneration Lab at UC Irvine who have been researching this for decades.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rFjxJELnN4k
Why You Should Give
You could be helping millions of people with missing body parts because scientists study this amphibian to learn about limb regeneration and the more they learn the more chance there is that maybe one day human limbs can regenerate. Please contribute a little and we will combine the amount raised and present a check to the Regeneration Lab of UC Irvine in March.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rFjxJELnN4k
Why You Should Give
You could be helping millions of people with missing body parts because scientists study this amphibian to learn about limb regeneration and the more they learn the more chance there is that maybe one day human limbs can regenerate. Please contribute a little and we will combine the amount raised and present a check to the Regeneration Lab of UC Irvine in March.
Organizer
Nancy Avedissian
Organizer
Los Angeles, CA