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This study investigates how intermittent hypoxia drives lung fibrosis using precise oxygen cycling
We’re excited to share that Scintica will be exhibiting at the Canadian Society for Microbiologists (CSM) Annual Meeting 2026, taking place June 17–18, 2026, at the University of Alberta in Edmonton, Alberta. This year’s theme, “Microbes & Global Challenges,” highlights the important role microbiology plays in addressing worldwide health and environmental challenges.
Visit our booth to explore solutions designed to support microbiology and contamination control workflows. We will be highlighting our Anaerobic Workstations, designed to provide precise atmospheric control and optimal conditions for primary isolation, as well as the MycoFog™ biodecontamination system for fast and effective decontamination of incubators, gloveboxes, and closed workstations.
Our team will be available to answer questions and discuss how these solutions can support your research and laboratory workflows.
Location: University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta
Dates: June 17–18, 2026
Join us to learn how modern anaerobic and microaerophilic workstations can improve organism viability, growth consistency, and reproducibility in microbiology and microbiome research.
📅 Thursday, June 18, 2026
⏰ 12:30 PM – 1:00 PM
📍 Centennial Centre for Interdisciplinary Science (CCIS) L1-140
We look forward to connecting with you in Edmonton.
Make sure to stop by our booth!
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