04/08/2026
What do zebrafish have to do with the future of human health? Quite a lot, actually.
We recently completed a new state-of-the-art zebrafish research lab at the University of Cincinnati, a space designed to support groundbreaking work in infertility and reproductive health research.
Zebrafish share about 70% of their genes with humans, making them a powerful model for studying how environmental factors influence development and fertility.
With the capacity to scale to thousands of specimens and support ongoing research, this lab is built for discovery, and the potential impact reaches far beyond its walls.
Take a closer look at the work happening here:
The University of Cincinnati College of Medicine has opened a state-of-the-art zebrafish research facility in Cincinnati, Ohio. The Kossack Lab uses zebrafish to study infertility, reproductive health and how environmental contaminants impact human reproductive development.