
BiologyMay 28, 2019
How a See-Through Fish Is Helping Answer Big Questions about Biology
The skin of the zebrafish, transparent for the first few days of the organism’s life, is helping scientists address deafness, the Zika virus, and much more
Tamily Weissman is an associate professor of biology and co-chair of the neuroscience program at Lewis & Clark College. She runs a research program, funded by the National Science Foundation, in which mostly undergraduates perform all of the microscopy and experiments.

How a See-Through Fish Is Helping Answer Big Questions about Biology
The skin of the zebrafish, transparent for the first few days of the organism’s life, is helping scientists address deafness, the Zika virus, and much more