In this first episode of a three-part podcast series, Susan Roelofs and Eline Geervliet from Locsense join host David Yarmosh of ATCC to share the story behind the founding of Locsense in 2016 and the company’s growth journey over the years. The discussion highlights the unique features of the Artemis platform and explores the importance of impedance spectroscopy in biological research, including applications in skin, gut, and liver (hepatic) function.
We would like to sincerely thank ATCC for the kind invitation and for the excellent work in producing this podcast. Special thanks to Brian Shapiro and Hannah McConnell for their outstanding efforts behind the scenes. 🎧 Listen now:
https://www.atcc.org/resources/podcasts/episode-34-impedance-and-impact