Lurking deep on the seafloor lies a rather alien-looking creature: the hagfish. Although the hagfish is indeed a fish, it takes the common long and thin shape one would affiliate with an eel. In fact, the hagfish has a common nickname of the “slime eel” for good reason. When the hagfish is under attack, it releases a substantial amount of slime, overwhelming its attacker and hindering the breathing of its predator. This slime possesses immense strength and impressive properties that have major potential in the medial industry and beyond. Join our meeting to see why we think we can tackle even the largest lacerations with preserved hagfish slime.


Prevention of Blood Loss with Hagfish Slime