A tour in Taiwan

In late March, our team had the privilege of participating in a series of lectures on cross-disciplinary innovation research held in Taiwan. Over two days, we traveled to Taipei, Tainan, and Kaohsiung to share our knowledge and expertise with a diverse audience of experts and scholars.

Our report focused on the importance of physiological O2 (hypoxia) in cell research, highlighting the benefits and growing trend of hypoxic and anaerobic research. We also provided an introduction to the research progress of haze in mainland China, further emphasizing the need for innovative solutions in the field of environmental health.

We were honored to engage with distinguished individuals from prestigious institutions such as National Taiwan University, National Taiwan University Hospital, National Cheng Kung University, and the Department of Biomedical Engineering at Kaohsiung Veterans General Hospital. The lectures were met with enthusiasm and interest, establishing meaningful connections for future academic and product communication.

Overall, our tour in Taiwan was a resounding success, promoting hypoxia and anaerobic research and establishing valuable relationships with leading experts in the field. We look forward to continuing our work to advance research and innovation in cell biology, microbiology, and animal research.