Welcome to the Adelaide Zebrafish Facility
The Adelaide Zebrafish Facility (AZF) is an advanced high capacity aquarium system developed for the maintenance of mutant and transgenic lines of Zebrafish (Danio rerio).
The Facility is based within the University of Adelaide's Molecular Life Sciences Building on North Terrace Campus, with plans underway to develop a live stock storage Facility at the Waite Campus in the near future. Our aim is to provide a cost effective, high quality alternative model organism which will meet the needs of researchers throughout the Adelaide regional area. This includes the major research institutions that we are already working with such as the University of Adelaide, Flinders University, and the Institute for Medical and Veterinary Science.
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Find out what equipment we are using, what fish are housed in our facility, what we are feeding our fish, what research is being done, and plans for further upgrades to the facility. |
Helping you to better understand working with the 'Zebrafish Model', and what ethical requirements are expected to ensure appropriate animal welfare. |
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This section explains what services are currently available at the Adelaide Zebrafish Facility. |
Whenever a member of the AZF gets a story in the press, you can see it here. |
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Databases and Resource Centres Including the University of Adelaide Library and links to 47 peer reviewed journals. |
Providing up-to-date information on activities that may impact on your research work. New policies, staff changes, animal health reports, management initiatives and client support functions. |
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In 2009 the AZF hosted the first Australian Husbandry Workshop as part of

The Adelaide Zebrafish Facility is part of the School of Molecular and Biomedical Science.

