Free Webinar - Physiological Oxygen – Cell Culture’s Missing Link

Learn about the importance of controlling oxygen levels in your cell culture experiments

10 May 2017
Anita Ramanathan
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In this free webinar, Carl Radosevich of Panasonic Healthcare will give a presentation on the importance of controlling oxygen levels in your cell culture experiments.

Registration for the online event is now open.

New research suggests that oxygen plays a greater role in in vitro mammalian tissue culture than was once previously thought. To mimic in vivo conditions of tissue oxygenation, your cells need a controlled oxygen supply. Many different industries are now adopting hypoxic culturing techniques, and see multiple benefits at a molecular level.

Watch this webinar to learn about:

  • Oxygen's role in in vitro cell culture
  • Benefits of oxygen control to mimic in vivo conditions
  • How DNA-binding proteins regulate oxygen in cell culture processes
  • Tips to improve oxygen homeostasis in your cell culture practices
  • The future of oxygen control in cell culture: where is the industry headed?

You will have the opportunity to ask Carl your personal questions at the Q&A session. You’ll also get instant access to useful applications notes.

Register now to attend the live event on Tuesday, May 23, 2017 at 8am PDT / 11am EDT / 4pm BST / 5pm CEST

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