What often matters most at this stage is not the system itself – but how confidently research teams can integrate it into their existing workflows.
Working with a highly motivated and interdisciplinary team of researchers/engineers from Université Paris Cité, UPEC, CNRS and INSERM, the focus of the training was on practical application, data interpretation, and real-world usability in ongoing inhalation research projects.
With both AirTox Monitor systems now fully implemented, we are looking forward to seeing how they support upcoming studies – and what insights will emerge from their routine use in research.
From your experience: what is the most critical factor when introducing new exposure or monitoring systems into a research environment?