Scintica
Providing high-value instrumentation to scientists and the preclinical research community to advance
Check out our latest Prospect T2 installation at the University of Vermont, at the Larner College of Medicine, in Dr. Matthew Caporizzo's lab.
The Caporizzo lab focuses on understanding the molecular mechanisms that cause cardiac stiffening, while simultaneously assessing changes in organ level physiology and developing novel therapies to reverse stiffening.
We look forward to seeing how they will utilize the Prospect T2 high-frequency ultrasound system in their research!
Learn more about the upcoming projects in the Caporizzo lab: https://bit.ly/4xaq6nJ
06/04/2026
Short-term tumor monitoring often misses critical details to the progression of disease.
In this study, longitudinal optical imaging revealed that while bone marrow disease was controlled with BCMA CAR-NK therapy, extramedullary relapse emerged at later stages.
π Read the full publication highlight on our website to learn how long-term imaging uncovered insights missed by short-term endpoints.
https://bit.ly/4un9lTL
06/04/2026
Are your tumor models telling the whole story?
Join us on June 11 at 11 AM EDT for a webinar exploring how advanced imaging technologies are reshaping preclinical oncology research, from model selection to measurement accuracy.
We'll break down the strengths and limitations of common murine tumor models, challenge the assumptions embedded in traditional measurement approaches, and show how modern imaging tools can drive better reproducibility and stronger translational relevance.
π Save your spot: https://bit.ly/43iaJfn
06/03/2026
π¬οΈ Are your cells breathing too much oxygen?
In this episode, Host Allison Lambert sits down with Dr. Krista Rantanen (Baker) to uncover the often-overlooked role of oxygen in biomedical research.
π Key insights:
-Standard incubators (~21% Oβ) don't reflect human tissue levels.
-Oxygen impacts cell behavior, gene expression, and metabolism.
-Replicating physiological Oβ = more accurate & reproducible science.
-Emerging tech like hypoxia workstations is making it easier than ever.
ποΈ Tune in to learn why controlling oxygen isn't just a detailβit's a game-changer for cancer biology, stem cell science, and regenerative medicine.
πhttps://bit.ly/430lsey
Check our Hypoxic Chambers here: https://bit.ly/4h0AXJ7
06/02/2026
Join us on June 17 at 11:00 AM EST for a practical webinar on interpreting Doppler flow data in the transverse aortic constriction (TAC) mouse model, from surgical monitoring to cardiac function assessment and beyond.
Whether you're new to TAC or looking to sharpen your technique, you'll walk away with actionable strategies for more reliable, comprehensive cardiovascular data.
π Register here: https://bit.ly/4d5YQPo
06/02/2026
Join Scintica at the Canadian Society for Microbiologists Annual Meeting on June 17β18 in Edmonton, Alberta.
Visit our booth to learn more about solutions designed to support microbiology and contamination control workflows, including our Anaerobic Workstations for precise atmospheric control and the MycoFogβ’ biodecontamination system for fast and effective decontamination of incubators, gloveboxes, and closed workstations.
Our team will be available to answer questions, discuss your research needs, and explore how these solutions can support your laboratory workflows.
π University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta
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June 17β18, 2026
We look forward to connecting with you there!
06/02/2026
How can the DFVS acquire signals without imaging?
The Doppler Flow Velocity System (DFVS) combines unique waveform patterns, audio feedback, probe positioning, and signal depth controls to help researchers accurately identify and measure the correct vessel or valve area.
By combining anatomical knowledge with waveform recognition, researchers can acquire reliable measurements without imaging guidance.
Learn more about the DFVS: https://bit.ly/4vlqON4
06/01/2026
We're at Booth #1959 at SNMMI 2026! π¬
If you're attending the meeting, stop by and chat with our team about the latest advances in preclinical research.
Whether you're looking for new imaging solutions, exploring a research project, or simply want to say hello, we'd love to connect with you.
See you at Booth #1959!
We're getting ready for EACR 2026 and looking forward to connecting with the cancer research community in Budapest.
If you're attending, come visit us at Booth #10 to see our high-frequency ultrasound system and chat with our team.
06/01/2026
Come meet our team at ISHR-NAS 2026! π«
We have our high-frequency ultrasound, Rodent Surgical Monitor (RSM), and Doppler Flow Velocity System (DFVS) on display.
Stop by our booth to see how these solutions can support your cardiovascular research and chat with our team about your applications.
We look forward to meeting you and learning more about your research!
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