American Thoracic Society conference
Tom McKarns • May 21, 2019
Riding into the last day of the ATS in Dallas, Texas, it's been a good rodeo!
We trotted out the CLD 88 sp FeNO and Nasal Nitric Oxide analyzer as well as our EXHALYZER D Multiple Breath Washout technique LCI (Lung Clearance Index) analyzer system for determining the non-homogeneity and ventilation distribution of diseased lungs.

ECO PHYSICS INC sponsored the annual Society of Free Radical Biology and Medicine (SfRBM) this year at the Capital Hilton in Washington D.C., where we showcased our Liquid NO Detection System for precision medical, cell and redox biology research. It was a great opportunity to highlight how advanced NO technology is shaping the next generation of scientific discoveries.

This month is a major milestone for ECO PHYSICS, Inc. as we are celebrating our 30th anniversary. We are incredibly grateful to our customers, partners, and team members who have made this journey possible. Your trust drives us to keep pushing the boundaries of science and technology for a cleaner and healthier future.

ECO PHYSICS recently visited the NASA Glenn Research Center in Cleveland, Ohio. Glenn is NASA’s only research center in the Midwest, officially named after John Glenn in March 1999. This site was established in 1941 and was incorporated into NASA in 1958. It is NASA’s third oldest research center. The purpose of the facility has evolved over the years, it was originally for aircraft propulsion studies and now it creates advanced technology for aviation and space exploration. Their facilities currently include wind tunnels, drop towers, vacuum chambers, and a research aircraft hangar. We were fortunate enough to see some of these and take some photos during our installation and training visit. Glenn is involved with many important projects, such as the International Space Station and the Artemis Program, which is NASA’s latest plan to return to the Moon. We hope to be involved in more of the great work and research that NASA Glenn will do in the future. Thank you to Krystal and Dawn for their time.









