Midwest Zebrafish Meeting 2026 - PROJECT SUMMARY The Midwest Zebrafish Meeting (MWZM) is a biennial scientific conference that brings together researchers using the zebrafish model to study fundamental questions in developmental biology, reproduction, genetics, and disease. The meeting serves as a key regional hub for fostering collaboration, technical training, and early- career development in the zebrafish research community across the Midwest, with participation from researchers nationwide. This year, MWZM will be hosted at the Van Andel Research Institute in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Grand Rapids is centrally located in the Midwest, and easily accessible via plane, train, or automobile. The Van Andel Research Institute (VARI) is well equipped to host a meeting of this size (approximately 175 attendees), with an auditorium and break-out rooms, AV specialists, and Events Team support on site. VARI is located within walking distance of hotels and restaurants. We have arranged for discounted hotel blocks at two neighboring hotels. Zebrafish are a powerful vertebrate model organism uniquely suited for real-time imaging, high-throughput genetic manipulation, and modeling of human developmental disorders. The MWZM will highlight zebrafish research in areas such as visualizing development, tissue patterning, neural development and regeneration, germ and stem cell biology, cardiovascular and hematopoietic development, and disease modeling. This R13 application requests support to enhance the MWZM’s ability to advance research and training in the areas of development and disease, especially neurobiology and cardiovascular biology. The meeting will feature keynote lectures, invited and contributed talks, poster sessions, and technical workshops that highlight zebrafish-based discoveries from researchers in the Midwest. Special emphasis will be placed on providing early-career researchers with opportunities to present their work and participate in professional development sessions. R13 support will ensure the continued success and accessibility of the meeting by helping to offset operational costs, providing travel assistance to trainees, and disseminating educational resources beyond the conference itself. Through this support, MWZM will continue to promote scientific excellence, accelerate biomedical discovery, and strengthen the workforce.