The paradigm shift from normoxia to physoxia: Enhancing experimental precision for better translational outcomes

The overarching aim of this webinar is to facilitate understanding of the role oxygen plays in biological processes. This is fundamental in developing precise experimental models that mimic human biology, and it will help develop improved future translational outcomes. This impacts the core value of investment in medical research and will help attendees position themselves better in the field.

The attendees gained a well understanding on how broadly experimental setup have to factor in different aspects in the cellular environment in order for the produced data to be translational and reproducible.

We went through what/how molecular mechanisms respond to different oxygen levels and what impact this has on a given system. The lecture increased awareness about oxygen’s effects in different fields of biology, be it cancer research, stem cell biology, plant biology, drug discovery, materials science etc.

Specific attention was given on chondrocyte biology and how different oxygen levels affect orthopaedic research.

In addition, attendees gained insight on how oxygen levels can be controlled in an experimental setting from a technical perspective.

Learn more about the webinar here: https://scintica.com/webinar-the-paradigm-shift-from-normoxia-to-physoxia/

Learn more about our hypoxic workstations: https://scintica.com/product/hypoxia-atmospheric-control/invitro-hypoxia-chambers/

From Normoxia to Physoxia: A New Standard for Experimental Precision

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