The Echeverri Lab at the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole studies evolution, regeneration and scar free healing using Axolotls to understand how they regrow limbs and spinal cords without scarring which is a process that humans cannot replicate. They also use sea anemones (Nematostella vectensis) to study evolutionary similarities that regulate regenerative growth across species. Here, Moving Waters fabricated and installed the custom axolotl life support systems necessary to carry out the research to study these superheroes of regeneration.
The ESL (Environmental Systems Laboratory) in Woods Hole is a saltwater research facility that focuses on marine aquaculture, water pollution and coastal biology. It supports research on marine organisms and coastal environments often in collaboration with other Woods Hole institutions like MBL and NOAA Fisheries. At this lab, Moving Waters fabricated and installed all of the custom life support systems, each complete with their own aquarium monitoring technology.
The Redfield Lab in Woods Hole is named after Dr. Alfred Redfield, a pioneering biologist at WHOI. This lab does continuing research on marine ecosystems, nutrient dynamics and the Redfield Ratio's implications. Moving waters fabricated and installed the custom life support systems and RO Water/Saltwater holding vats necessary to furthering Redfield's research.
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