My group is also planning to work on eczema for a science project competition. We will like to test the different methods of curing eczema. I have read the above comments about using bacteria, but the problem is, my school doesn't recommend us using bacteria in the project. Is there a method to test about eczema without using bacteria in a simpler way. Another thing is, our school has tons of planarians available to experiment with, which most of the groups are working with. Is there something eczema can relate with planarians and work with it? Or is there other methods? Or we should work on other topics?
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Re: Eczema Science Fair Project
Hi Madeline,
I am not aware of any connections between planarians and eczema that would lead to a project, but if you are looking for additional topic ideas, I would suggest checking out the Science Buddies Topic Selection Wizard:
https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... round-info
This tool can recommend ideas which nicely align with your interests.
Best of luck with whatever you decide, and feel free to reach out with more questions!
Cheers,
Carolyn
I am not aware of any connections between planarians and eczema that would lead to a project, but if you are looking for additional topic ideas, I would suggest checking out the Science Buddies Topic Selection Wizard:
https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... round-info
This tool can recommend ideas which nicely align with your interests.
Best of luck with whatever you decide, and feel free to reach out with more questions!
Cheers,
Carolyn

