The Olabisi Lab: Can Humans Heal without Scarring?

$94,539
63%
Raised toward our $150,000 Goal
192 Donors
31
days left
Project ends on January 01, at 12:00 AM PST
Project Owners

Sofia

Castro-Pedrido

$100

2 days ago

Espérance

Nku-Mokabo

$25

2 days ago

Anonymous

Undisclosed Amount

3 days ago

Anonymous

$25

3 days ago

Anonymous

$5

5 days ago

Anonymous

$25

5 days ago

Tara

Perry

$100

Nov 20, 2025

Anonymous

Undisclosed Amount

Nov 19, 2025

John

Eberth

$50

Nov 18, 2025

Yiming

Weng

$25

Nov 17, 2025

Shannon Leigh

Olds

$100

Nov 14, 2025

Karen

Napolitano

$150

Nov 13, 2025

Erik

Larson

$100

Nov 13, 2025

Ingy

Razouk

$25

Nov 13, 2025

Todd

Curtis

$25.91

Nov 12, 2025

Curtis

Lane

$119.06

Nov 10, 2025

Kelsey

McCulley

Undisclosed Amount

Nov 10, 2025

Rene

Gonzalez

$50

Nov 10, 2025

Anonymous

Undisclosed Amount

Nov 09, 2025

Kimberly

Perry

$5

Nov 09, 2025

Mary

Haldeman

$100

Nov 09, 2025

Alires

Almon

$50

Nov 08, 2025

Leisa

Traylor

$25

Nov 08, 2025

Rona

Harper

$10

Nov 08, 2025

Tamara

Hill

$25

Nov 08, 2025
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$25

Friend of the Project

Every contribution helps. Your donation moves us one step closer to developing scar-free healing by covering small but essential lab tools like pipette tips, cell culture plates, and ingredients for cell culture media.

$100

Supporter

Your support helps us grow insulin-primed adult stem cells in the lab — providing the nutrients and materials needed to test their healing power in early stage experiments.

$250

Donor

Your donation funds critical steps, like hydrogel fabrication and application to burn wounds — a big leap toward real-world healing.

$500

Champion

Your contribution helps us analyze how our therapy works by funding experiments that reveal how skin regenerates beneath the surface.

$1,000

Benefactor

At this level, you're fueling a major piece of our science — this project is powered by people. Funding will support the personnel dedicated to advancing our scar-free wound healing therapy — running experiments, analyzing data, and helping push this innovation toward clinical use.