In this episode of Expert Answers, hear Dr. Christopher Perry, Associate Professor with the School of Kinesiology and Health Science at York University and Dr. Homira Osman, Vice President of Research and Public Policy at Muscular Dystrophy Canada answer questions from a recent webinar on how the integration of clinical, industrial, and not-for-profit advocacy partners with preclinical research labs offers great potential to improve our research impact.
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Dr. Catherine Ewen from STEMCELL Technologies answers questions from a recent webinar where she describes how to set up DC and CD8⁺ T cell co-culture experiments and assess T cell proliferation and activity.
Travis Hardcastle from Synthego and Seth Hanson from BrainXell answer questions from a webinar where they discuss innovative applications of CRISPR and iPSCs in disease modeling and drug discovery.
Dr. Conor McCartin, an Account Manager specializing in Monoclonal Antibody Development at ProteoGenix, answers questions from a recent webinar where he focuses on the utilization of phage display in the development of human antibodies.
Dr. Sarah Klein, Associate Director of the Multiplex Assays Group at Cell Signaling Technology, answers questions from a recent webinar about accelerating spatial biology discoveries by 70% using SignalStar™ Multiplex IHC’s optimized, ready-to-go panels.
Matthew Silva, PhD, CEO of EMIT Imaging, answers questions from a recent webinar where he highlights the role of cryo-fluorescence tomography in advancing the field of immunotherapy research.
Dr. Víctor Andrés Arrieta from the Department of Neurosurgery at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine answers questions from a recent webinar discussing the relationship between p-ERK activation and enhanced survival outcomes in rGBM patients undergoing anti-PD-1 immunotherapy.
Dr. Arutha Kulasinghe from The University of Queensland answers questions from a recent webinar discussing the application of single-cell spatial phenotyping for characterizing the tumor microenvironment and how it can be used to develop predictive biomarkers.
Dr. Mirka Allerding and Anna Sophie Skof from Indivumed Services answer questions from a recent webinar where they present a cell-free plasma biobank and describe the role of longitudinal plasma samples for cancer research, disease monitoring, and biomarker development.
Dr. Jeffrey Silva and Dr. Matthew Stokes from Cell Signaling Technology answers questions from a recent webinar exploring the role of mass spectrometry-based proteomics on drug discovery, disease mechanisms, and biomarker identification.
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Dr. Andrew Gaffney and Dr. Erin Knock from STEMCELL Technologies answer questions from a recent webinar where they present a standardized stem cell line and its differentiation into neural cells for disease modeling and assay development.
Dr. Renee Brissette from Bio-Rad answers questions from a recent webinar highlighting Bio-Rad’s bioanalytical services and shows how SpyTag-SpyCatcher technology can speed up custom antibody generation and improve assay flexibility for challenging targets.
Ritwika Biswas from Sino Biological explores the transformative potential of regenerative medicine and the crucial role of cytokines in tissue repair and regeneration.
Dr. Jack Vanden Heuvel from Penn State University answers questions from a recent webinar discussing the use of cell-based reporter assays for nuclear receptor profiling to efficiently prioritize drug candidates and minimize off-target effects.
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Steven Loo-Yong-Kee highlights Artisan Bio’s STAR-CRISPR system for optimized gene editing in cell therapy, with a focus on the genetic modification of T cells for cancer immunotherapy.
In this episode of #ExpertAnswers, Dr. Sam Sternberg from Columbia University answers questions from a recent webinar discussing a novel CRISPR-Cas9 system using programmable, RNA-guided transposase and highlighting its implications for genome engineering in cell and gene therapies.
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In this episode of #ExpertAnswers join Kaitlynn Arnholt, MA, MSc and Elaine Nam, PhD as they answer questions from a recent webinar where they discuss how the collaboration between ADInstruments and Vernier Science Education enhances lab-based learning and how tools in the Lt platform promote community and scientific identity, reduce bias, and meet students’ individual needs.For more information and to watch the webinar, click here.
In this episdoe of #ExpertAnswers, Dr. Kosuke Minamihata from PeptiGrowth and Dr. Jes Kuruvilla from MIFI Bioceuticals answer questions from a recent webinar showing how synthetic growth factors work and highlighting application examples using these synthetic peptides for cell therapy and regenerative medicine.
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This episode of #ExpertAnswers features Fan Wu, PhD and Lidor Spivak, MA. Fan is VP of Product Development at Diagnostic Biochips and Lidor is a PhD Student in the Sagol School of Neuroscience at Tel-Aviv University. They recently presented their work towards automating electrophysiological data analysis using artificial intelligence and introduced a new cloud-based platform applying these methods.
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In this episode of #ExpertAnswers, Dr. Nataliia Beztsinna and Dr. Marten Hornsveld from Crown Bioscience answer questions from a recent webinar describing how the tumor microenvironment modulates clinical responses and how patient-derived ex vivo and engineered in vitro models can be used for pre-clinical immuno-oncology testing.
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In this episode of #ExpertAnswers, Dr. Frauke Greve and Dr. Anna Borgström from InSphero answer questions from a recent webinar highlighting the latest advancements in hepatic safety assessment using 3D liver spheroids.
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In this episode of #ExpertAnswers join Jana Kusch, PhD and Marc Demolder, MSc, as they answer questions from a recent webinar where they discuss their experience with technology-enhanced education.
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In this episode of #ExpertAnswers join Patricia Halpin, PhD as she answers questions from a recent webinar where she discusses how she harnesses technology to engage her physiology students in an online clinical pathophysiology course.
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In this episode of #ExpertAnswers join Dr. Marcel Perret-Gentil, a University Veterinarian and Director of the Laboratory Animal Resources Center at The University of Texas at San Antonio, as he answers questions from a recent webinar where he presents six simple-to-implement techniques to significantly improve surgical outcomes, to lessen post-op mortality and improve data yield after surgery.For more information, to watch the webinar, or access other resources, click here.
This episode of #ExpertAnswers features Davide Boido, PhD and Antoine Bergel, PhD. Davide is a Tenured Researcher at NeuroSpin and the CEA at Université Paris Saclay and Antoine is a Postdoctoral Fellow at The Neuro Montreal Neurological Institute at McGill University. They recently presented their work on how state-of-the-art multimodal neuroimaging can be coupled with functional ultrasound (fUS) to study neurovascular coupling across vigilance states.
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This episode of #ExpertAnswers features Jastyn A. Pöpplau, PhD and Marilena Hnida, MSc. Jastyn is a postdoc and Marilena is a PhD Student in Ileana Hanganu-Opatz’ group at the Institute for Developmental Neurophysiology Center for Molecular Neurobiology at University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf. They recently presented their research on prefrontal networks in developing head-fixed mice, and the role of these networks in cognition and models of neurodevelopmental diseases.
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This episode of #ExpertAnswers features Artur Federowski, MD, PhD, Senior Consultant and Head of Syncope and Dysautonomia Unit at Karolinska University Hospital. In a recent webinar, Artur explains CV dysautonomia as a specific sequalae of acute COVID-19 and guides the audience in the diagnostic work-up of PASC patients with suspected cardiovascular complications.
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In this episode of #ExpertAnswers we were joined by Dr. Connar Westgate, a Post-doctoral Fellow at the Danish Headache Center at the University of Copenhagen. Here he answers questions from a recent webinar that focused on his research involving intracranial pressure measurements and the importance of understanding this physiological parameter for maintaining normal central nervous system function.
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In this episode of #ExpertAnswers, Dr. Audrey Dubourg and Dr. Gareth Guenigault from CN Bio answer questions from a recent webinar where they explore the value that an organ-on-a-chip approach can bring to drug discovery and development workflows, and how the regulatory landscape is shifting to encourage their widespread adoption.
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In this episode of #ExpertAnswers join Sarah Greising as she answers questions from a recent webinar where she discusses the current pathophysiologic understanding of the skeletal muscle remaining following traumatic musculoskeletal injuries.For more information, to watch the webinar, or access other resources, click here.
This episode of #ExpertAnswers features Dudley Lamming, PhD, Associate Professor of Medicine at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Recently, Dudley joined us to explain that “We Are More Than What We Eat”. Sex and Genetic background are important factors in observing responses to diet in mice.
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In this episode of #ExpertAnswers join Phil Griffiths as he answers questions from a recent webinar where he draws from his experience as a telemetry user to discuss some important considerations for designing telemetry studies.
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In this episode of #ExpertAnswers join Cole McLarty and Nick Glover from Transonic Systems, and Dr. Timothy Hacker from the University of Wisconsin-Madison as they answer questions from a recent webinar that focused Pressure-Volume Loop collection and data analysis for cardiovascular research.
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In this episode of #ExpertAnswers join Dr. George Portugal, a Senior Applications Scientist at Harvard Bioscience, as he answers questions from a recent webinar that focused on microelectrode array (MEA) technology used for cardiac research and some best practices for integrating this technique into your research protocols.
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In this episode of #ExpertAnswers join Dennis Turner as he answers questions from a recent webinar where he delves into dementia syndrome, the metabolic changes that occur, and the importance of proper physiological monitoring of animal models.
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In this episode of #ExpertAnswers, Dr. Rajendra Kumari and Dr. Gera Goverse from Crown Bioscience answer questions from a recent webinar where they provide an overview of the cancer immunity cycle and present several methods, techniques, and model systems for immuno-oncology research.
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In this episode of #ExpertAnswers, Dr. Oscar Perez Leal from the Temple university school of Pharmacy and Dr. Jon Weidanz from The University of Texas at Arlington answer questions from a recent webinar where they discuss the basis of the FAST-HDR gene-editing system to create custom cell lines, and present case studies highlighting several applications.
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In this episode of #ExpertAnswers, Dr. Amy Sheng from Sino Biological answers questions from a recent webinar where she provides an overview of antibody screening platforms and presents applications and case studies using the Beacon® platform for antibody discovery.
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In this episode of #ExpertAnswers, Dr. Andrew Taylor from Xenotech answers questions from a recent webinar where he provides an overview of processes by which drugs are metabolized and talks about the importance of drug metabolism and drug-drug interaction studies.
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In this episode of #ExpertAnswers join Giacomo Rossitto as he answers questions from a recent webinar where he shares his research on heart failure and the related lymphatic dysfunction in patients.
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This episode of #ExpertAnswers features Jonathan Brestoff, MD, PhD, MPH, assistant Professor at the Department of Pathology and Immunology at Washington University School of Medicine. Recently, Jon joined us to explain how energy expenditure can be better described thanks to a new bioinformatic algorithm known as Clambake.
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In this episode of #ExpertAnswers join Michael Sturek as he answers questions from a recent webinar where he reviews features of macrovascular atherosclerosis and microvascular dysfunction that underlie ischemic events and the need for appropriate animal models for optimal translation.
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David Barefield discusses his work investigating the role of the Myosin binding protein H-like (MyBP-HL) protein in atrial dysfunction.
Eduardo Marbán dives into the complexities of regenerative cardiovascular medicine and the future directions for cell therapies.
Jason Rogers and Eliala Salvadori answer questions from a recent webinar that discussed research involving infant emotional communication patterns and coded behaviors.
Bradley Palmer answers questions from a recent webinar where he highlighted and demonstrated the challenging preparation of cardiac tissue slices and measurement of force and calcium.
Licy Yanes Cardozo expands on her research exploring the role of androgens on cardiovascular physiology in cis and transgender patients.
Aaron Phillips discusses questions from a recent webinar on his research involving neural hemodynamic control in pre-clinical and clinical models.
Matthew Sparks discusses his latest findings on a system of vascular-epithelial in the kidney that regulates pressure natriuresis.
Valeria Fumagalli and Nancy Kouassi discuss the Syrian golden hamster model of COVID-19, and present a new inhalation exposure-based mouse model using aerosolized SARS-CoV-2.
Dr. Bonnie Lun from Fortis Life Sciences discusses applications and advantages of using nanobodies for diagnostic and therapeutic research, and highlights Fortis/Abcore's nanobody discovery services.
Peter Ansell and Dr. Marian Navratil discuss the use of novel RNA-based gene expression profiling technologies for clinical and preclinical oncology research.
Louise Naylor focuses on the benefits of exercise to optimize and maintain the cardiovascular system.
Michael Long and Kari Hoffman investigate the neural mechanisms of learning, memory, and behavior using high-density silicon probes from Diagnostic Biochips in small and large animals.
Guto Montezano discusses the role of endothelial inflammation and ACE2 biology in COVID-19 infections and the resulting long-term effects.
Bastiaan Bijl and Dylan Mooijman provide an introduction to single-cell sequencing including potential applications with user cases.
Edward LeCluyse and Paul Gallant discuss their novel all-human hepatic triculture system including its benefits and applications.
Franck Lebrin and Denis Vivien discuss their work on microvascular and functional ultrasound imaging in stroke and neurovascular diseases.
Yuning Chen discusses strategies involved in recombinant antibody production and introduces a novel antibody expression platform to facilitate antibody library generation.
Ashley Walker discusses her research on the vascular contributions to late-onset Alzheimer’s disease.
Marta Walasek and Danielle Nguyen Truong provide tips and tricks to lock down effective genome editing conditions for CD34+ cells, methods to evaluate genome editing efficiency, and optimal culture conditions to maintain Hematopoeitic stem cell function and long-term editing effects.
Vesna Posarac and Amanda Vanden Hoek present two novel platforms that enable efficient immune cell isolation from large-volume samples.
Christopher West discusses the cardiovascular and autonomic changes that occur following spinal cord injury.
Jason Rogers and De Wet Wolmarans discuss two research protocols for tracking, quantifying, and analyzing behaviors in rodent models.
Martin Slater discusses common challenges in molecule design and how they can be overcome with computational chemistry methods.
Louise Parr-Brownlie and Conor Underwood discuss the impact of acute optogenetic stimulation for the treatment of Parkinson's disease in a rat model.
Joe Soughayer and Adam Veteto discuss excitation-contraction coupling in cardiomyocytes and the tools used to characterize this.
Bin Xie discusses the current immuno-oncology drug development landscape, different humanized mouse models available for drug testing, and the investigation of potential mechanisms via imaging mass cytometry.
Raul Andero answers questions from a webinar where he presented research on sex-dependent differences in the consolidation of fear memory in a rodent model.
Anuj Kalsy and Robert Snyder showcase Precision for Medicine's variant-rich biobank, including discussion on biospecimen types, applications, screening methods, and support for companion diagnostic development.
Junseok Son discusses his maternal exercise protocol and its effects on neonatal metabolic health in mice.
Yalda Moayedi answers questions from a recent webinar on her latest findings on tongue-innervating mechanoreceptors.
Danielle Senador and Cole McLarty introduce EndoGear, the newest biotelemetry system in the life science field.
Emma Karey challenges the convention that extant cigarette endpoints sufficiently capture the health risks of vaping.
Wendy Riggs discusses the difficulties of building a community in online classrooms and how to overcome these barriers using technology.
Fiona McBryde discusses the relationship between blood pressure and blood flow to understand organ perfusion in health and disease states.
Martin Young discusses how 24-hour circadian rhythms and metabolism affect cardiovascular function.
Martin Young discusses how 24-hour circadian rhythms and metabolism affect cardiovascular function.
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Jason Gardner discusses his latest findings on the long-term cardiopulmonary health effects of inhaled nicotine including preclinical evidence to treat these health impacts.
Jason Gardner discusses his latest findings on the long-term cardiopulmonary health effects of inhaled nicotine including preclinical evidence to treat these health impacts.
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Marc Reitman and Oksana Gavrilova discuss the effects of cold, hot, and near-thermoneutral environments on mouse energy expenditure, body temperature, and behavior.
Marc Reitman and Oksana Gavrilova discuss the effects of cold, hot, and near-thermoneutral environments on mouse energy expenditure, body temperature, and behavior.
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This episode of #RealScience features Wendy Riggs, who strongly believes in building a community with her students and uses technology to facilitate meaningful learning opportunities in STEM.
This episode of #RealScience features Wendy Riggs, an Associate Professor of Biology at College of the Redwoods. She strongly believes in building a community with her students and uses technology to facilitate meaningful learning opportunities in STEM.
Wendy will also be participating in a webinar on Creating Community in Online STEM classes on Thursday, March 3rd, 2022.
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Agenor Limon discusses reactivation and microtransplantation of synaptic receptors from frozen human brain samples into xenopus oocytes to evaluate the relationship between synaptic activity and behavioral abnormalities.
Agenor Limon discusses reactivation and microtransplantation of synaptic receptors from frozen human brain samples into xenopus oocytes to evaluate the relationship between synaptic activity and behavioral abnormalities.
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Join Wendy Riggs, from College of the Redwoods, as she answers questions from a recent webinar where she discusses how she uses technology to facilitate meaningful learning opportunities for her students.
Join Wendy Riggs, from College of the Redwoods, as she answers questions from a recent webinar where she discusses how she uses technology to facilitate meaningful learning opportunities for her students.
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In this episode of Expert Answers join James Marx, DVM, PhD, from The University of Pennsylvania, as he answers questions from a recent webinar where he discusses improving the care and use of mice in biomedical research, with a focus on the pharmacology behind the effects of anesthetics on respiration.
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Andrea Bonetto, PhD, answers questions from his recent webinar on how bone preservation directly impacts muscle size and function in cachexia, and contributes to new treatments for cancer.
Dr Andrea Bonetto, Associate Professor of Surgery, answers questions from his recent webinar on how bone preservation directly impacts muscle size and function in cachexia, and contributes to new treatments for cancer.
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Pierre Pouget and Serge Picaud discuss functional ultrasound imaging and how it can be used to study the brain in behaving non-human primates.
Pierre Pouget and Serge Picaud discuss functional ultrasound imaging and how it can be used to study the brain in behaving non-human primates.
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Dale Abel answers questions from a recent webinar that focuses on the mechanisms underlying heart failure in aging and diabetes.
In this episode of Expert Answers join Dale Abel, MD, PhD, a Professor of Medicine at The University of Iowa, as he answers questions from a recent webinar that focuses on the mechanisms underlying heart failure in aging and diabetes.
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Gwendalyn Randolph discusses strategies that the intestine uses to limit the dissemination of inflammatory signals in the venous and lymphatic vasculature.
Gwendalyn Randolph discusses strategies that the intestine uses to limit inflammatory signals in the venous and lymphatic vasculature.
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Join Caroline Wuyts, from KU Leuven - VIB, as she answers questions from a recent webinar where she discusses her research on pregnancy and monitoring glucose availability throughout the reproductive timeline of a mouse model.
Join Caroline Wuyts, from KU Leuven - VIB, as she answers questions from a recent webinar where she discusses her research on pregnancy and monitoring glucose availability throughout the reproductive timeline of a mouse model
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Join Jason Rogers, PhD and Geertje van Bergen, PhD as they answer questions from a recent webinar on flavor perception, facial expression analysis, and food choice and consumption behavior.
Join Jason Rogers, PhD and Geertje van Bergen, PhD as they answer questions from a recent webinar on flavor perception, facial expression analysis, and food choice and consumption behavior.
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Dr. James Marx answers questions from a recent webinar where he discusses improving the care and use of mice in biomedical research.
Dr. Jiahui Yang provides an overview of antibody discovery platforms and discusses how single B cell sorting can be used to generate functional monoclonal antibodies for a range of applications including disease diagnosis and therapeutics.
Jiahui Yang discusses antibody discovery platforms and how single B cell sorting can be used to generate functional monoclonal antibodies.
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Luke Holloway reviews light scattering-based methods for protein characterization and explains their utility in understanding aggregation propensity of monoclonal antibodies.
Luke Holloway reviews light scattering-based methods for protein characterization and explains their utility in understanding aggregation propensity of monoclonal antibodies.
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This episode of #RealScience features Dr. Aaron Phillips, an Assistant Professor of Physiology and Pharmacology at the University of Calgary. His work combines integrated physiology and neuroscience in order to understand cardiovascular function in a number of pre-clinical and clinical models. This interview also addresses his recent work on hemodynamic instability as a result of spinal cord injury. To read more about this study, please see the publication here: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33505019/
Aaron will also be participating in a Translational Science Panel on Wednesday, February 16th, 2022.
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This episode of #ExpertAnswers features Joanna Hummer, Deputy Head of Biomedical Tissue Monitoring at Joanneum Research Health and Florie Le Prieult, Lab Head of In Vivo Neuroscience Pharmacokinetics at Abbvie. They are here to discuss cerebral open flow microperfusions use, and honing in specifically on its use in drug development and neurodegenerative disease.
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Experts discuss cerebral open flow microperfusions use, and honing in specifically on its use in drug development and neurodegenerative disease.
Join Merry Lindsey, PhD as she answers questions from a recent webinar that focuses on her research involving the physiology of recovery from cardiac events.
Join Merry Lindsey, PhD as she answers questions from a recent webinar that focuses on her research involving the physiology of recovery from cardiac events.
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Dr. Yasaman Soudagar and Dr. Christo from Neurescence answer questions from a recent webinar where they discuss how to use calcium imaging
Dr. Yasaman Soudagar and Dr. Christo from Neurescence answer questions from a recent webinar where they discuss how to use calcium imaging in up to four implanted areas of the brain of freely behaving mice to map out neuronal circuits and identify changes that take place under different disease conditions and behavior mechanisms.
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Mariana Kaplan highlights the role of systemic autoimmunity in the development of vasculopathy and atherosclerosis and discussing potential strategies to prevent these complications.
Mariana Kaplan answers questions from a recent webinar highlighting the role of systemic autoimmunity in the development of vasculopathy and atherosclerosis and discussing potential strategies to prevent these complications.
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Dr. Satish Raj and Nasia Sheikh discuss new research findings on the hemodynamic mechanisms underlying initial orthostatic hypotension.
This episode of #ExpertAnswers features Dr. Satish Raj, Professor of Cardiac Science, University of Calgary, and Nasia Sheikh, a Student Clinical Researcher, University of Calgary. Recently, they joined us for a conversation about their new research findings on the hemodynamic mechanisms underlying initial orthostatic hypotension (IOH), as well as insights into non-pharmacological approaches to the management of patients with IOH.
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This episode of #ExpertAnswers features Dr. Paul Marvar, Associate Professor in the Department of Pharmacology and Physiology at George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences. Dr. Marvar joined us recently to discuss his lab’s recent research looking at behavioral and cardiovascular responses to cued fear learning to better understand how fear-based disorders like PTSD can contribute to cardiovascular disease risk.
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In this episode of #ExpertAnswers join Dr. Jonas Treebak and Dr. Alexander Bartelt as they answer questions from a recent webinar where they discuss their research focusing on the physiological mechanisms underlying metabolic adaptations to exercise training and cold exposure.
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In this episode of #ExpertAnswers join Dr. Jonas Treebak and Dr. Alexander Bartelt as they answer questions from a recent webinar where they discuss their research focusing on the physiological mechanisms underlying metabolic adaptations to exercise training and cold exposure.
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Join Sue Bodine, PhD as she answers questions from a recent webinar that focuses on the decline in muscle mass with aging and the role that innervation plays in muscle atrophy.
Join Sue Bodine, PhD as she answers questions from a recent webinar that focuses on the decline in muscle mass with aging and the role that innervation plays in muscle atrophy.
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Dr. Paul Marvar discusses research pairing behavioral and cardiovascular responses to cued fear learning and demonstrate how fear-based disorders can contribute to cardiovascular disease risk.
Join Stefano Gaburro and Brun Ulfhake as they present methods of caged rodent monitoring and better animal welfare that will lead to improved studies of neurodegenerative disease models.
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Join Stefano Gaburro and Brun Ulfhake as they present methods of caged rodent monitoring and better animal welfare that will lead to improved studies of neurodegenerative disease models.
Dr. Xuebin Qin talks about his lab’s development and characterization of new models of SARS-CoV-2 and HIV, and how they use these models to study cardiovascular injury associated with infection.
Dr. Xuebin Qin talks about his lab’s development and characterization of new models of SARS-CoV-2 and HIV, and how they use these models to study cardiovascular injury associated with infection.
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Dr. Aileen King discusses how even small changes to experimental protocol can substantially impact both welfare and data interpretation when studying blood glucose homeostasis in mice.
This episode of #ExpertAnswers features Dr. Aileen King, Senior Lecturer in Pharmacology at King’s College London. Recently Dr. King joined us to discuss how even small changes to experimental protocol can substantially impact both welfare and data interpretation when studying blood glucose homeostasis in mice.
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Experts share insights into the development of rodent sensorimotor neuronal circuits during early postnatal life in wakefulness and REM sleep.
This episode of #ExpertAnswers features Dr. James Dooley, assistant research scientist in the laboratory of Mark Blumberg at the university of Iowa, and Dr. Anna Cavaccini, postdoctoral student in the lab of Theofanis Karayannis at the University of Zurich. Recently Dr. Dooley and Dr. Cavaccini joined us to present their research into the development of rodent sensorimotor neuronal circuits during early postnatal life in wakefulness and REM sleep.
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Edward Bahnson, PhD presents the development and validation of a methodological approach using light-sheet fluorescence microscopy (LSFM) for the imaging of preclinical models of vascular injury with a focus of minimizing analysis bias while increasing precision and reproducibility.
In this episode of #ExpertAnswers join Rohan Jagirdar, PhD, from Baylor College of Medicine, as he answers questions from a recent webinar where he discusses his research on EEG activity in a mouse model of Alzheimer's disease to determine the effects of improved sleep on disease progression..
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This episode of #ExpertAnswers features Dr. Edward Bahnson, Assistant Professor in the Department of Cell Biology and Physiology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Recently Dr. Bahnson joined us to talk about his lab’s development and validation of a methodological approach using light-sheet fluorescence microscopy (LSFM) for the imaging of preclinical models of vascular injury with a focus of minimizing analysis bias while increasing precision and reproducibility.
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In this episode of #ExpertAnswers join Rohan Jagirdar, PhD, from Baylor College of Medicine, as he answers questions from a recent webinar where he discusses his research on EEG activity in a mouse model of Alzheimer's disease to determine the effects of improved sleep on disease progression.
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Dr. Fiona Harrison, discusses how vitamin C deficiency and exposure to toxins can impact glutamate uptake and clearance, and how even small changes in neural signaling can be detected by monitoring EEG activity and correlated with performance in learning and memory tasks.
Dr. Fiona Harrison, discusses how vitamin C deficiency and exposure to toxins can impact glutamate uptake and clearance, and how even small changes in neural signaling can be detected by monitoring EEG activity and correlated with performance in learning and memory tasks.
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In this episode of #ExpertAnswers join Suzanne de la Monte, MD, MPH, from Brown University, as she answers questions from a recent webinar where she discusses her research involving dementia, Alzheimer's, and the aging brain.
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Dr. Weixi Liu offers a strategy for extractables and leachables analysis using a multidetector strategy with LC-MS, GC-MS, ultraviolet and charged aerosol detection and flame ionization detection.
This episode of #ExpertAnswers features Dr. Weixi Liu, Senior Chemist and Study director at Jordi Labs. Recently, Dr. Liu joined us to present a strategy for extractables and leachables analysis using a multidetector strategy with LC-MS, GC-MS, ultraviolet and charged aerosol detection and flame ionization detection.
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In this episode of #ExpertAnswers join Suzanne de la Monte, MD, MPH, from Brown University, as she answers questions from a recent webinar where she discusses her research involving dementia, Alzheimer's, and the aging brain.
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Experts discuss the use of deep learning-powered automated microscopy and image analysis for fast, in vivo zebrafish screening.
This episode of #ExpertAnswers features Dr. Alexandra Lubin, post-doctoral research associate at UCL cancer institute and Dr. Jason Otterstrom, application scientist at IDEA bio-medical, who recently joined us to discuss discuss the use of deep learning-powered automated microscopy and image analysis for fast, in vivo zebrafish screening.
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Experts from Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust describe the presenting symptoms and diagnostic challenges for patients in their syncope clinic presenting with autonomic dysfunction in Long-COVID.
This episode of #ExpertAnswers features Dr. P Boon Lim, Cardiologist and Electrophysiologist Imperial College London, and Dr. Melanie Dani, Consultant in general and geriatric medicine, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust. They joined us for a conversation on the symptoms and diagnostic challenges for patients presenting with autonomic dysfunction in Long-COVID.
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Join Dudley Lamming, PhD an Associate Professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, as he answers questions from a recent webinar that focuses on his research involving how diets can affect metabolic health and longevity.
Join Dudley Lamming, PhD an Associate Professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, as he answers questions from a recent webinar that focuses on his research involving how diets can affect metabolic health and longevity.
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Join Phil Griffiths, PhD as he answers questions from a recent webinar on Telemetry 101 where he discusses the benefits of using telemetry and the specific advantages of ADInstruments’ new small animal telemetry systems.
Join Phil Griffiths, PhD as he answers questions from a recent webinar on Telemetry 101 where he discusses the benefits of using telemetry and the specific advantages of ADInstruments’ new small animal telemetry systems.
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This episode of #ExpertAnswers features Dr. Marcela Maus, Director of Cellular Immunotherapy at Mass General Cancer Center and Associate Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School. Dr. Maus recently joined us for a webinar about engineering T cells for cancer where she discussed the components and technologies used in making a T cell product, important factors that contribute to their efficacy, and underlying mechanisms of toxicity and resistance.
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Dr. Marcela Maus discusses the components and technologies used in making a T cell product, important considerations for efficacy, and underlying mechanisms of toxicity and resistance.
Caroline Williams, PhD and Eric Riddell, PhD answer questions from a recent webinar where they discuss their research involving climate change and the ecophysiological effects of changing global temperatures on organismal biology and survival.
Join Caroline Williams, PhD and Eric Riddell, PhD as they answer questions from a recent webinar where they discuss their research involving climate change and the ecophysiological effects of changing global temperatures on organismal biology and survival.
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In this episode of #ExpertAnswers join Dr. Joy Wu, an Associate Professor of Endocrinology
at Stanford University School of Medicine, as she answers questions from a recent webinar that focuses on cell sources of osteoblasts, anabolic signaling pathways, and targeting inflammation and senescence with regards to aging and bone health.
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In this episode of #ExpertAnswers join Christian Schnell, Associate Director of Oncology at Novartis in Basel, as he answers questions from a recent webinar on accurate PK-PD assessment and corresponding antitumor activity in pharmacology studies for oncology research.
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In this episode of Expert Answers join Oliver Bernhardt and Andreas-David Brunner as they answer questions from a recent webinar about how data independent acquisition has become the method of choice for large scale proteomics.
In this episode of #ExpertAnswers join Dr. Joy Wu, an Associate Professor of Endocrinology at Stanford University School of Medicine, as she answers questions from a recent webinar that focuses on cell sources of osteoblasts, anabolic signaling pathways, and targeting inflammation and senescence with regards to aging and bone health.
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In this episode of #ExpertAnswers join Oliver Bernhardt, a Principal Scientist in Bioinformatics at Biognosys, and Andreas-David Brunner a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Matthias Mann Lab at the Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry as they answer questions from a recent webinar about how data independent acquisition has become the method of choice for large scale proteomics.
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In this episode of Expert Answers join Dr. Patrick Schönleitner and Dr. Francisco Altamirano as they answer questions from a recent webinar where they share their work involving simultaneous measurements of intracellular calcium, membrane voltage, and contractility of cardiomyocytes.
Experts discuss the use of whole-organ imaging of the pancreas to reveal close interactions between nerves and islets and dynamic regulation of islet innervation in diabetes.
In this episode of #ExpertAnswers join Dr. Patrick Schönleitner and Dr. Francisco Altamirano as they answer questions from a recent webinar where they share their work involving simultaneous measurements of intracellular calcium, membrane voltage, and contractility of cardiomyocytes.
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This episode of #ExpertAnswers features Dr. Sarah Stanley and Dr. Alexandra Alvarsson, respectively Assistant Professor and Senior Scientist at the Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism Institute at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. Recently Dr. Stanley and Dr. Alvarsson joined us for a webinar to discuss the use of whole-organ imaging of the pancreas to reveal close interactions between nerves and islets and dynamic regulation of islet innervation in diabetes.
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Christian Schnell, Associate Director of Oncology at Novartis in Basel, answers questions on PK-PD assessment and corresponding antitumor activity in pharmacology studies for oncology research.
In this episode of Expert Answers, Dr. Rizwan Qaisar and Matthew Borkowski, focus on the experimental protocols used for measuring muscle function and mechanics for in vivo and in vitro research.
In this episode of #ExpertAnswers join Dr. Rizwan Qaisar and Matthew Borkowski, as they answer questions from a recent webinar that focuses on the experimental protocols used for measuring muscle function and mechanics for in vivo and in vitro research.
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This episode of Expert Answers features Dr. Jerrold Turner discussing the barrier function of the intestine.
This episode of #ExpertAnswers features Dr. Jerrold Turner, who is a Professor of pathology at Harvard Medical School and a Professor of Medicine at Briggam and Women’s hospital. Dr. Turner recently joined us for a webinar to discuss the barrier function of the intestine, how the permeability of tight junctions in the gut epithelium is modulated, and the impact of this modulation on homeostasis and health.
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In this episode of Expert Answers, Dr. Barry Setlow discusses the behavioral and neural mechanisms of cost-benefit decision making in rodent models.
This episode of #ExpertAnswers features Dr. Barry Setlow, who’s a Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Florida College of Medicine, and a member of the University of Florida Center for Addiction Research and Education. Dr. Setlow recently joined us for a webinar to discuss the behavioral and neural mechanisms of cost-benefit decision making in rodent models, with a focus on how substance use can affect variability and long-term consequences in decision making.
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In this episode of Expert Answers, Dr. Andrea Benucci discusses a setup developed in his laboratory for high-throughput behavioral training of mice based on voluntary head fixation.
In this episode of #ExpertAnswers join Dr. Andrea Benucci as he answers questions from a recent webinar where he discusses a setup developed in his laboratory for high-throughput behavioral training of mice based on voluntary head fixation.
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This episode of Expert Answers features Dr. Angel Moreno discussing new ways to restore normal cardiac rhythm after a sudden onset of arrhythmia.
This episode of #ExpertAnswers features Dr. Angel Moreno, Post-doctoral researcher on the modeling team at IHU-LYRIC in France, where he is looking for new ways to restore normal cardiac rhythm after a sudden onset of arrhythmia. Recently Dr. Moreno joined us for a webinar to talk about how optogenetics can be used to modulate the cardiac autonomic system, with a special emphasis on experimental preparation, troubleshooting and data analysis and interpretation.
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In this episode of Expert Answers, Dr. Jack Guralnik and Dr. Charlotte Peterson answer questions about sarcopenia, the physiological mechanisms underlying the disease, and the current avenues of treatment and assessment.
In this episode of #ExpertAnswers join Dr. Jack Guralnik and Dr. Charlotte Peterson, as they answer questions from a recent webinar that focuses on sarcopenia, the physiological mechanisms underlying the disease, and the current avenues of treatment and assessment that are being researched and developed for patients.
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In this episode of Expert Answers, Christopher Axelrod and Dr. Sander Kooijman discuss their research into combatting obesity using various new therapies.
In this episode of #ExpertAnswers join Christopher Axelrod and Dr. Sander Kooijman as they answer questions from a recent webinar where they discuss their research into combatting obesity using various new therapies.
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Dr. Matthias Nahrendorf discusses current concepts of cell supply by the hematopoietic system, lineage relationships and systems’ cross talk.
This episode of #ExpertAnswers features Dr. Matthias Nahrendorf, professor of radiology, Richard Moerschner Endowed MGH Research Institute Chair in Men’s Health, and Director of Mouse Imaging at the MGH center for systems biology. Dr. Nahrendorf’s laboratory focuses on the study of the molecular processes - particularly of innate immune cells - during the healing phase of myocardial infarction, and he recently joined us for a webinar to discuss current concepts of cell supply by the hematopoietic system, lineage relationships, and systems’ cross talk, and to describe imaging tools for studying monocytes, macrophages and their progenitors.
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In this episode of Expert Answers, Dr. Michael Czech discusses a novel CRISPR-based cell therapy which enhances adipose tissue "browning" as a treatment for metabolic disease.
This episode of #ExpertAnswers features Dr. Michael Czech, who recently joined us for a webinar to discuss a novel CRISPR-based cell therapy which enhances adipose tissue "browning" as a treatment for metabolic disease. Mke Czech is the Isadore and Fannie Foxman Professor at the University of Massachusetts Medical School, where he was founding Chair of the Program in Molecular Medicine. The Czech’s laboratory applies RNAi- and CRISPR-based technologies to address mechanisms of insulin signal transduction, metabolic regulation and insulin resistance in obesity and type 2 diabetes
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This episode of Expert Answers features Dr. Gilles E Martin an Associate Professor of Neurobiology at the University of Massachusetts Medical School. He is here to speak about the cellular basis and reward pathways behind binge drinking behavior and alcohol abuse in rodent models.
This episode of #ExpertAnswers features Dr. Gilles E Martin an Associate Professor of Neurobiology at the University of Massachusetts Medical School. He is here to speak about the cellular basis and reward pathways behind binge drinking behavior and alcohol abuse in rodent models.
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In this episode of Expert Answers, Dr. Nguyen debunks some common myths, and shares best-practices for data acquisition, analysis, and interpretation.
In this episode of #ExpertAnswers join Thao P. Nguyen, MD, PhD as she answers questions from a recent webinar on Zebrafish ECG where she discusses the exciting discoveries that her research team has made, debunks some common myths, and shares best-practices for data acquisition, analysis, and interpretation.
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John Hasenau, DVM and Jeffrey Zynda consider practical options for housing and infrastructural designs to sustainably improve animal welfare, data reporting and reproducibility.
This episode of #ExpertAnswers features Dr. John Hasenau, CEO and Principal Consultant at Lab Animal Consultants and Jeffrey Zynda, principal and leader of Perkins + Will's Science and Technology Practice in Boston.
John and Jeff recently joined us for a webinar where they discussed practical options for housing and infrastructural design to sustainably improve animal welfare, data reporting and reproducibility through the use of new technologies to acquire animal activity data.
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In this episode of Expert Answers, experts discuss methodology, applications and new possibilities enabled by functional ultrasound (fUS) imaging.
This episode of #ExpertAnswers features Dr. Sophie Pezet and Dr. Benjamin Vidal, who joined us for a recent webinar to discuss methodology, applications and new possibilities enabled by functional ultrasound (fUS) imaging, with a focus on chronic pain and neuropharmacology research. Sophie Pezet is an associate professor at ESPCI Paris and is working on the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying pain maintenance. Benjamin Vidal is a research engineer for the biopharmaceutical company Theranexus, where he is using in vivo neuroimaging to study brain pharmacology and animal models of neurological diseases.
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In this episode of #ExpertAnswers join Dr. John Waters, a Teaching Professor of Biology at The Pennsylvania State University, as he answers questions from a recent webinar on how to help students organize their understanding of biology around larger themes that are common across the life sciences.
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In this episode of Expert Answers join Dr. John Waters, a Teaching Professor of Biology at The Pennsylvania State University, as he answers questions from a recent webinar on how to help students organize their understanding of biology around larger themes that are common across the life sciences.
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Dr. Matt Kaeberlein, a Professor at the University of Washington School of Medicine, answers questions from a recent webinar that focused on translational geroscience, the drug rapamycin to target biological aging, and the Dog Aging Project.
In this episode of #ExpertAnswers join Dr. Matt Kaeberlein, a Professor at the University of Washington School of Medicine, as he answers questions from a recent webinar that focuses on translational geroscience, the drug rapamycin to target biological aging, and the Dog Aging Project.
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Dr. Lais Berro discusses her research demonstrating the anxiolytic, sedative and abuse-related effects of benzodiazepine drugs in rhesus monkeys.
This episode of #ExpertAnswers features Dr. Lais Berro, who recently joined us for a webinar in which she presented her research demonstrating the anxiolytic, sedative and abuse-related effects of benzodiazepine drugs, and how they correlate with telemetry-based EEG recordings in a translational non-human primate model.
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Lee Stoner, PhD and Gabriel Zieff answer questions about utilizing Pulse Wave Velocity (PWV) in a variety of different research applications, and discuss the methods they use to record high-quality, repeatable data.
In this episode of #ExpertAnswers join Lee Stoner, PhD and Gabriel Zieff as they answer questions from a recent webinar where they present their research involving Pulse Wave Velocity (PWV) in a variety of different applications and the methods they use to record high-quality, repeatable data.
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In this episode of #ExpertAnswers join Alicia Brantley, PhD as she answers questions from a recent webinar on Novel Object Tests where she discusses her work involving these test protocols, the challenges associated with them, and the solutions she is exploring to overcome these challenges. For more information, to watch the webinar, or to download a copy of the full Q&A Report, click here.
In this episode of Expert Answers, join Alicia Brantley, PhD as she answers questions from a recent webinar on Novel Object Tests.
This episode of #ExpertAnswers features Dr. Brendan Dougherty, who is a neurophysiologist and physical therapist in the divisions of physical therapy and rehabilitation science at University of Minnesota. Recently Dr. Dougherty joined us for a webinar to talk about respiratory neuroplasticity, and how sex hormones affect the regulation of breathing.
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Dr. Brendan Dougherty discusses respiratory neuroplasticity, and how sex hormones affect the regulation of breathing.
In this episode of Expert Answers, Dr. Dee Silverthorn answers questions on how the sudden appearance of the global pandemic of COVID-19 provides a unique opportunity to show students science in action.
In this episode of #ExpertAnswers join Dr. Dee Silverthorn, a Distinguished Teaching Professor of Physiology at The University of Texas at Austin, as she answers questions from a recent webinar on how the sudden appearance of the global pandemic of COVID-19 provides a unique opportunity to show students science in action.
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This episode of Expert Answers features Dr. Janine Mauzeroll discussing the experimental and theoretical electrochemical methods to biomedical and industrial problems that her lab uses.
This episode of #ExpertAnswers features Dr. Janine Mauzeroll, who’s a Professor of Chemistry at McGill University, where her lab applies experimental and theoretical electrochemical methods to biomedical and industrial problems, such as multidrug resistance in human cancer cells and corrosion in magnesium containing automobiles.
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In this episode of #ExpertAnswers join Dr. Julio Ayala and Dr. Matt Robinson as they answer questions from a recent webinar where they discuss their research focusing on high-fat feeding behavior in mice and the effects of stress and exercise on metabolism and obesity.
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In this episode of #ExpertAnswers join Dr. Julio Ayala and Dr. Matt Robinson as they answer questions from a recent webinar where they discuss their research focusing on high-fat feeding behavior in mice and the effects of stress and exercise on metabolism and obesity.
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In this episode of #ExpertAnswers join Mark Nielsen, a professor of human anatomy at the University of Utah, as he answers questions from a recent webinar on the evolutionary and developmental patterns that clarify the structural organization of the peripheral nervous system
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In this episode of #ExpertAnswers join Mark Nielsen, a professor of human anatomy at the University of Utah, as he answers questions from a recent webinar on the evolutionary and developmental patterns that clarify the structural organization of the peripheral nervous system
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Dr. Jody Greaney provides an overview of the development of the technique of microneurography, with a focus on the unique issues related to its analysis, quantification and interpretation.
This episode of #ExpertAnswers features Dr. Jody Greaney, Assistant Professor of Kinesiology at University of Texas Arlington. Recently Dr. Greaney joined us for a webinar on the use of microneurography to measure skin sympathetic nervous system activity, with a focus on data analysis, interpretation and its application coupled with laser Doppler flowmetry.
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Dr. Scott Hall answers questions relating to his research on impulsive behaviors commonly associated with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).
In this episode of #ExpertAnswers join Dr. Scott Hall, an Associate Professor at the University of Toledo, as he answers questions from a recent webinar that focuses on treatments for impulsive behavior commonly associated with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).
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Simon Schultz, PhD and Michael Goard, PhD address questions related to their research on studying neuronal circuits across major hippocampal regions, primarily using two-photon microscopy in awake head-fixed mice
In this episode of #ExpertAnswers we are joined by Simon Schultz, PhD of Imperial College London and Michael Goard, PhD of UC Santa Barbara. Together, they address questions related to their research focused on studying neuronal circuits across major hippocampal regions, primarily using two-photon microscopy in awake head-fixed mice as they navigate a tactile, real-world environment of an air-lifted cage or maze.
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Rafael Carazo Salas discusses his lab’s research using multi-day multicolor high content microscopy to visualize cell fate decisions in human induced pluripotent stem cells.
This episode of #ExpertAnswers features Professor Rafael Carazo Salas, Chair in Biomedical Sciences at the University of Bristol. Professor Carazo Salas joined us for a webinar where he presented his lab’s research using multi-day multicolor high content microscopy to visualize cell fate decisions in human induced pluripotent stem cells.
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In this episode of #ExpertAnswers join Dr. Satish Raj and Kate Bourne, from the University of Calgary, as they answer questions from a recent webinar where they explained the hemodynamic effects of compression in individuals affected by Postural Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS).
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In this episode of #ExpertAnswers join Dr. Satish Raj and Kate Bourne, from the University of Calgary, as they answer questions from a recent webinar where they explained the hemodynamic effects of compression in individuals affected by Postural Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS).
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In this episode of #ExpertAnswers join Dr. Corina Bondi, from the University of Pittsburgh, as she answers questions from a recent webinar where she discusses her research on experimental traumatic brain injury (TBI) and the resulting cognitive deficits.
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In this episode of #ExpertAnswers join Dr. Corina Bondi, from the University of Pittsburgh, as she answers questions from a recent webinar where she discusses her research on experimental traumatic brain injury (TBI) and the resulting cognitive deficits.
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This episode of Expert Answers features Dr. Robin Sweeney showcasing the use of Raman spectroscopy combined with laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy to identify and characterize microplastics.
This episode of #ExpertAnswers features Dr. Robin Sweeney, Product Manager at Unchained Labs, who recently presented in a webinar with us where she showcased the use of Raman spectroscopy combined with laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy to identify and characterize microplastics.
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In this episode of Expert Answers join Dr. Tony Macknight, the Director of Education at ADInstruments, as he answers questions from a recent webinar on how to future-proof teaching methods specifically for Anatomy and Physiology educators.
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In this episode of #ExpertAnswers join Dr. Tony Macknight, the Director of Education at ADInstruments, as he answers questions from a recent webinar on how to future-proof teaching methods specifically for Anatomy and Physiology educators. For more information, to watch the webinar, or to download a copy of the full Q&A Report, click here.
Michiel Helmes and Diederik Kuster answer questions from a recent webinar demonstrating higher throughput investigations of excitation-contraction coupling in isolated cardiomyocytes.
Michiel Helmes and Diederik Kuster answer questions from a recent webinar demonstrating higher throughput investigations of excitation-contraction coupling in isolated cardiomyocytes.
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Dr. Lauren Woodie and Dr. Matthew Morris answer questions from a recent webinar on metabolism, diet, and energy expenditure in mouse models.
Dr. Lauren Woodie and Dr. Matthew Morris answer questions from a recent webinar on metabolism, diet, and energy expenditure in mouse models.
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Dr. Lee kaplan discusses the science behind bariatric surgery, why it’s so effective, and the role of the gastrointestinal tract and gut microbiota in its mechanism of action.
This episode of #ExpertAnswers features Dr. Lee Kaplan, director of the Obesity, Metabolism and Nutrition Institute and founding director of the Weight Center at Massachusettes General Hospital and associate professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School. Lee kaplan recently joined us for a webinar to discuss the science behind bariatric surgery, why it’s so effective, and the role of the gastrointestinal tract and gut microbiota in its mechanism of action.
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Join Dr. Jacqueline Limberg as she discusses the basics of human autonomic research and shares tips & tricks for data collection and analysis during human autonomic testing to improve the accuracy and reliability of your findings.
Join Dr. Jacqueline Limberg as she discusses the basics of human autonomic research and shares tips & tricks for data collection and analysis during human autonomic testing to improve the accuracy and reliability of your findings.
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In this episode of Expert Answers, Lior Bikovski and Shivang Sunil Parikh share how to optimize the use of home cage monitoring systems for behavioral research.
In this episode of #ExpertAnswers join Lior Bikovski, PhD and Shivang Sunil Parikh as they answer questions from a recent webinar on longitudinal behavioral studies and how to optimize the use of home cage monitoring (HCM) systems for behavioral research.
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In this episode of #ExpertAnswers join Ricci Wesselink, a Senior Academic Staff Member at Waikato Institute of Technology (WINTEC), as she answers questions from a recent webinar that focuses on how the Waikato Institute of Technology changed their traditional educational model to improve student outcomes and pass rates for the health science courses.
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Join Ricci Wesselink for an exploration of how WINTEC changed their teaching model to improve student outcomes and pass rates for the health science courses.
This episode of Expert Answers features Dr. Ania Jastreboff discussing the current use of anti-obesity pharmacotherapy.
This episode of #ExpertAnswers features Dr. Ania Jastreboff, Associate professor and Director of weight management and obesity prevention at the Yale Stress center. Dr. Jastreboff recently joined us for a webinar to discuss the current use of anti-obesity pharmacotherapy, the mechanisms involved, drugs in various stages of development, and a look to the future of Obesity treatment. Dr. Jastreboff is a physician, board certified in Obesity Medicine, adult Endocrinology and Metabolism, and Pediatric Endocrinology. She is internationally recognized in the Obesity Medicine field for developing Clinical Practice Guidelines for The Comprehensive Care of Patients with Obesity, educating the next generation of Obesity Medicine physicians by teaching annually at the world-renouned Harvard Blackburn Treating Obesity course and the Columbia/Cornell Obesity course, and conducting cutting-edge clinical translational obesity research
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In this episode of Expert Answers, Drs. Wykes and Umpierre discuss how microscopy, electrophysiology, and optogenetics are used to study microglial calcium signaling and epileptic networks in awake head-fixed mice.
This episode of #ExpertAnswers features Dr. Robert Wykes and Dr. Anthony Umpierre, who recently joined us for a webinar to discuss how microscopy, electrophysiology, and optogenetics are used to study microglial calcium signaling and epileptic networks in awake head-fixed mice. Rob Wykes is a Senior Lecturer in the Nanomedicine Lab at the University of Manchester and senior research fellow at the UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology. He is well regarded for his development of novel technology and therapies to investigate and treat seizures, and was among the first to adapt in vivo optogenetic and calcium imaging approaches to epilepsy research. Tony Umpierre is a postdoctoral researcher in the department of Neurology at the Mayo Clinic, where he studies the role of glial cells in shaping neuronal circuits in the basal state and during the pathological progression towards epilepsy.
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Dr. Fred Beasley provides an overview of study design, criteria for defining your study aim and expert advice for selecting the ideal rodent model for your preclinical obesity research.
This episode of #ExpertAnswers features Dr. Fred Beasley, Director of Scientific Engagement, Cardiovascular and Metabolic Disease at CrownBio. Recently Dr. Beasley joined us for a webinar with the topic of, Animal Model Selection, Study Design and Current Trends in Preclinical Obesity Research.
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In this episode of #ExpertAnswers join Sharon Ladyman, PhD and Victoria Vieira-Potter, PhD as they answer questions from a recent webinar where they present applications of rodent metabolic phenotyping with a focus on the effects of hormones and pregnancy on daily activity in mice.
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In this episode of #ExpertAnswers join Sharon Ladyman, PhD and Victoria Vieira-Potter, PhD as they answer questions from a recent webinar where they present applications of rodent metabolic phenotyping with a focus on the effects of hormones and pregnancy on daily activity in mice.
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In this episode of Expert Answers, Dr. Carl Petersen and Alexei Verkhratsky discuss astrocyte-mediated homeostatic control of the central nervous system, and how optical and 2-photon microscopy can be used for functional neuroimaging.
This episode of #ExpertAnswers features Dr. Carl Petersen and Alexei Verkhratsky, who joined us for a recent webinar to discuss astrocyte-mediated homeostatic control of the central nervous system, and how optical and 2-photon microscopy can be used for functional neuroimaging. Dr. Petersen is Director of the EPFL Brain Mind Institute, with the goal to promote quantitative multidisciplinary research into neural structure, function, computation and therapy through technological advances. Dr. Verkhratsky is a professor of Neurophysiology at University of Manchester, and is an internationally renowned scholar in the field of cellular neurophysiology.
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Kenneth Dyar and Joanna Moore discuss applications of automated home cage activity monitoring and how it can be used to improve animal welfare, optimize study design and drive animal behavior and physiology research.
This episode of #ExpertAnswers features Dr. Kenneth Dyar, Senior Scientist at the Helmholtz Diabetes Center in Munich, and Dr. Joanna Moore, Animal Welfare Scientist and Named Information Officer at GlaxoSmithKline. Dr. Dyar And Dr. Moore recently joined us for a webinar to present applications of automated home cage activity monitoring and discuss how it can be used to improve animal welfare, optimize study design and drive animal behavior and physiology research.
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This episode of #ExpertAnswers features Dr. Katsu Funai, associate professor for physical therapy and athletic training, and associate professor of molecular medicine at the university of Utah. Recently Dr. Funai joined us for a webinar to talk about how mitochondrial membrane lipids can affect metabolic efficiency and propensity for obesity-related diseases.
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Katsu Funai explains how mitochondrial membrane lipids can affect metabolic efficiency and propensity for obesity-related diseases.
In this episode of #ExpertAnswers join Dr. Artur Fedorowski, from Lund University, as he explains the physiology of syncope and orthostatic intolerance, discusses the background behind the current diagnostic guidelines, and advises on the practical skills and best practices to perform a successful cardiovascular and autonomic workup.
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In this episode of #ExpertAnswers join Dr. Artur Fedorowski, from Lund University, as he explains the physiology of syncope and orthostatic intolerance, discusses the background behind the current diagnostic guidelines, and advises on the practical skills and best practices to perform a successful cardiovascular and autonomic workup.
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Zhen Yan and Diego Bohórquez present case studies demonstrating the use of automated home cage phenotyping for preclinical obesity research.
In this episode of Expert Answers, Javier Burgués answers questions about his work in signal processing to improve low cost chemical sensors and their ability to detect and track turbulent chemical plumes.
In this episode of #ExpertAnswers join Dr. Javier Burgués, from the Institute for BioEngineering of Catalonia, as he answers questions about his work in signal processing to improve low cost chemical sensors and their ability to detect and track turbulent chemical plumes. Chris Rand, from Aurora Scientific, joins in the conversation to share insights into some of the instrumentation used in Javier's lab.
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This episode of #ExpertAnswers features Dr. Zhen Yan and Dr. Diego Bohorquez, professor of medicine at the University of Virginia and Assistant professor of medicine at Duke University respectively, who recently joined us for a webinar to present their research using automated home cage phenotyping for preclinical obesity research.
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This episode of #ExpertAnswers features Dr. Chris Ward, Co-founder and scientific officer at myologica, Dr. Ramzi Khairallah, co-founder and president of myologica, and Dr. Sharon Hesterlee, EVP and chief research officer at the muscular dystrophy association. Dr. Ward, Dr. Khairallah and Dr. Hesterlee recently joined us for a webinar to talk about key considerations in the design of rigorous preclinical studies in rodent models of muscular dystrophy, including animal model selection, assays and endpoints, and how your results can inform translation to the clinic.
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This episode of #ExpertAnswers features Dr. Chris Ward, Co-founder and scientific officer at myologica, Dr. Ramzi Khairallah, co-founder and president of myologica, and Dr. Sharon Hesterlee, EVP and chief research officer at the muscular dystrophy association. Dr. Ward, Dr. Khairallah and Dr. Hesterlee recently joined us for a webinar to talk about key considerations in the design of rigorous preclinical studies in rodent models of muscular dystrophy, including animal model selection, assays and endpoints, and how your results can inform translation to the clinic.
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Camilla Schéele & Christian Wolfrum discuss the physiology of brown adipose tissue and share late-breaking research on the role of BAT in whole body metabolic regulation.
This episode of #ExpertAnswers features Dr. Camilla Scheele, Associate Professor at the University of Copenhagen, and Dr. Christian Wolfrum, Professor in the Department of Health, Science and Technology at ETH Zürich. Dr. Scheele and Wolfrum recently joined us to discuss the physiology of brown adipose tissue and share late-breaking research on the role of brown fat in whole body metabolic regulation.
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Experts discuss how functional ultrasound imaging in awake head-fixed mice can help advance basic neuroscience and neurovascular research, as well as preclinical drug discovery.
Drs. Petersen, Mallik and Neher discuss the latest research looking at endocytosis and calcium signaling in the context of SARS-CoV-2, organelle transport and calcium imaging.
This episode of #ExpertAnswers features Ole Petersen, Director of the Cardiff University - Academia Europaea Knowledge Hub, Roop Mallik, Associate professor at the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, and Nobel Laureate Erwin Neher, Director Emeritus of Membrane Biophysics at the Max Planck Institute of Biophysical Chemistry.
Drs. Petersen, Mallik and Neher joined us for a webinar in which they discussed how the COVID-19 virus uses receptor-mediated endocytosis to gain entry into host cells, how motor proteins guide endosomes and phagosomes from the cell surface to lysosomes, and how intracellular calcium buffering can be used to modulate cell signaling and calcium imaging.
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This episode of #ExpertAnswers features Dr. Artem Shatillo, Head of MRI at Charles River Laboratories in Finland, and Zsolt Lenkei, Research Director at the Institute of psychiatry and neuroscience of paris. Drs Shatillo and Lenkei recently joined us in a webinar to talk about how functional ultrasound imaging in awake head-fixed mice can help advance basic neuroscience and neurovascular research, as well as preclinical drug discovery.
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Kevin Hall discusses the physiology of body weight regulation and how dietary factors like amount of carbs, fat and “ultra-processed” foods affect human body weight.
Kevin Hall discusses the physiology of body weight regulation and how dietary factors like amount of carbs, fat and “ultra-processed” foods affect human body weight.
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Marshall McCue discusses case studies using small mammals where 13C-labeled nutrient oxidation is tracked second-by-second in real-time using laser-based stable isotope approaches.
Marshall McCue discusses case studies using small mammals where 13C-labeled nutrient oxidation is tracked second-by-second in real-time using laser-based stable isotope approaches.
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This episode of #ExpertAnswers features Professor Lora Heisler, Chair in human nutrition at the University of Aberdeen, who recently joined us for a webinar on the brain circuits driving appetite. Professor Heisler was awarded the 2018 Outstanding Scientific Achievement Award from the American Diabetes Association for her research identifying a new type of medication to improve diabetes and obesity.
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This episode of #ExpertAnswers features Professor Lora Heisler, Chair in human nutrition at the University of Aberdeen, who recently joined us for a webinar on the brain circuits driving appetite. Professor Heisler was awarded the 2018 Outstanding Scientific Achievement Award from the American Diabetes Association for her research identifying a new type of medication to improve diabetes and obesity.
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In this episode of Expert Answers, Chris Adams and Jennifer Petrosino discuss VO2Max test optimization for cardiometabolic phenotyping in rodents.
In this episode of Expert Answers, Chris Adams from Columbus Instruments, highlights key instrumentation features; and Jennifer Petrosino discusses her research in the mechanisms that regulate muscle growth and repair and shares an easy to follow protocol, and equations for cardiometabolic phenotyping.
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John Hasenau and Stefano Gaburro answer questions from a webinar where they discuss current biosafety requirements and what home cage monitoring can teach us in bioexclusion and biocontainment studies.
John Hasenau and Stefano Gaburro discuss biosafety and what home cage monitoring can teach us in bioexclusion and biocontainment studies.
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DeWayne Townsend and Adam Goodwill discuss the fundamentals of pressure-volume loop analysis as a means to study cardiac function.
DeWayne Townsend and Adam Goodwill discuss the fundamentals of pressure-volume loop analysis as a means to study cardiac function.
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Miroslaw Janowski and Piotr Walczak discuss how PET/CT imaging can be used to enable image-guided neurointerventions and to study targeted delivery and clearance of therapeutic agents.
Miroslaw Janowski and Piotr Walczak discuss how PET/CT imaging can be used to enable image-guided neurointerventions and to study targeted delivery and clearance of therapeutic agents.
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In this episode of Expert Answers, Drs. Subramanian & Enzmann share case studies and experimental data from various applications using a newly developed automated system to measure vision based on the optomotor reflex.
In this episode of Expert Answers, Drs. Kaushikaram Subramanian & Volker Enzmann share case studies and experimental data from various applications using a newly developed automated system to measure vision based on the optomotor reflex.
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Tonya Coulthard discusses the features and benefits of SuperArgus PET/CT systems and reviews its unique capabilities.
Tonya Coulthard discusses the features and benefits of SuperArgus PET/CT systems and reviews its unique capabilities.
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In this episode of Expert Answers join Dr. Tim West and Matt Borkowski for a discussion on how to properly isolate and prepare, and assess muscle performance and contractile function in single muscle fibers.
In this episode of Expert Answers join Dr. Tim West and Matt Borkowski for a discussion on how to properly isolate and prepare, and assess muscle performance and contractile function in single muscle fibers.
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Robert Gould and Michael Girand discuss methods and applications for the use of EEG as a biomarker for sleep, substance use disorder and CNS disorders.
Robert Gould and Michael Girand discuss methods and applications of EEG as a biomarker for sleep, substance use disorder and CNS disorders.
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In this episode of Expert Answers, John Cirrito and Candace Rhode-Johnson discuss the use of a novel movement responsive rodent caging system.
In this episode of Expert Answers, John Cirrito and Candace Rhode-Johnson discuss the use of a novel movement responsive rodent caging system as a means to minimize animal stress and enable unique discovery in many research applications, namely neuroscience, animal behaviour, drug discovery and cardiometabolic disease.
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Konrad Juczewski and Mary Ann Go discuss 2-photon imaging of hippocampal place cells and on stress monitoring in head-fixed, awake and behaving mice.
Konrad Juczewski and Mary Ann Go discuss 2-photon imaging of hippocampal place cells and on stress monitoring in head-fixed mice.
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Ralph Lydic and Tally Largent-Milnes discuss physiological mechanisms behind the opioid epidemic and present their research on the effects of opioids on sleep and respiratory depression in preclinical mouse models.
Ralph Lydic and Tally Largent-Milnes discuss the physiology behind the opioid epidemic and the effects of opioids on sleep and respiration.
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Melanie White discusses basic isolated Langendorff heart principles, key experimental design considerations, core technology requirements and best practice tips to support consistency and validation of your research.
Melanie White discusses isolated Langendorff heart principles, experimental design, technology requirements, and best practice tips.
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Five experts from the University of Bristol, the German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases, and the Hungarian Academy of Sciences answer questions from a webinar where they present methodology and research findings from neurophysiological studies in head-fixed, behaving mice.
Five experts discuss methodology and research findings from neurophysiological studies in head-fixed, behaving mice.
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Marcio Furtado discusses the importance of anomalous EEG detection to study experimental epilepsy, why continuous EEG monitoring at a high sampling rate is critical to properly detect seizures, and how to effectively deal with large telemetry data sets.
Marcio Furtado discusses EEG detection to study epilepsy, why continuous EEG is critical, and how to deal with large telemetry data sets.
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Clive May and Yugeesh Lankadeva present groundbreaking research in models of Acute Kidney Injury, and the methods used to gather these insights using the latest in fibre optic sensing technology to obtain dissolved oxygen and microvascular blood perfusion at the tissue level.
Clive May and Yugeesh Lankadeva present groundbreaking research in models of Acute Kidney Injury, and the methods used to gather these insights using the latest in fibre optic sensing technology to obtain dissolved oxygen and microvascular blood perfusion at the tissue level.
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In this episode of Expert Answers, Carlos Del Rio, PhD and Megan Fine, DVM discuss a novel method of recording serial measurements of cardiac function in rodents.
In this episode of Expert Answers Carlos Del Rio, PhD and Megan Fine, DVM discuss a novel method of recording serial measurements of cardiac function in rodents using high-resolution ultrasound paired with implantable telemetry, to permit a longitudinal study of load-independent indices and critical mechano-energetic parameters of heart function.
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In this episode of Expert Answers, Dr. Jay W. Mason and Mike Gralinski review advances in ECG safety assessment.
In this episode of Expert Answers, Dr. Jay W. Mason and Mike Gralinski review advances in ECG safety assessment including reductions in interval measurement variability, reductions in confidence limits in concentration effect models and accurate reporting of up to 20 common arrhythmias.
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In this episode of Expert Answers, listen as Téa Tsaava, PhD, Chris Langdale, & Martin Schüttler, PhD discuss the technological background of nerve cuff electrodes.
In this episode of Expert Answers, listen as Téa Tsaava, PhD, Chris Langdale, & Martin Schüttler, PhD discuss the technological background of nerve cuff electrodes, how to select the right cuff design based on your research needs, and best practices for preparing and performing cuff implantation procedures.
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Experts discuss and respond to questions regarding technological advancements and applications of new head-mounted, wireless sensors for neural recording and stimulation in conscious NHPs.
In this episode of #ExpertAnswers, Nicho Hatsopoulos, Jeff Walker & Ben Hayden discuss and respond to questions regarding technological advancements and novel application of new head-mounted, wireless sensors for neural recording and stimulation in conscious non-human primates.
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This episode of #ExpertAnswers features Casey Stengel, Dr. John A. Wolf, and Dr. Kari Hoffman. These experts discuss wireless technology for single unit electrophysiology recording in small and large animals, with a focus on methodology, data outcomes and the impact these devices will have in research involving naturally behaving subjects.
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This episode of #ExpertAnswers features Casey Stengel, Dr. John A. Wolf, and Dr. Kari Hoffman. These experts discuss wireless technology for single unit electrophysiology recording in small and large animals, with a focus on methodology, data outcomes and the impact these devices will have in research involving naturally behaving subjects.
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This episode of #ExpertAnswers features Phil Loeb from AEI Technologies and Danny Rutar from Redback Biotek. Together they discuss key issues effecting the accuracy and reproducibility of measuring Oxygen Consumption, VO2, via indirect calorimetry utilizing Metabolic Carts, and best-practices for scientists to drive more consistent and precise measurements.
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This episode of #ExpertAnswers features Phil Loeb from AEI Technologies and Danny Rutar from Redback Biotek. Together they discuss key issues effecting the accuracy and reproducibility of measuring Oxygen Consumption, VO2, via indirect calorimetry utilizing Metabolic Carts, and best-practices for scientists to drive more consistent and precise measurements.
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Peter Delaney discusses current trends and technological advancements in the field of in vivo fluorescence imaging.
Peter Delaney discusses current trends and technological advancements in the field of in vivo fluorescence imaging.
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Thomas Smith discusses the fundamentals of invasive blood pressure measurements for pre-clinical research.
Thomas Smith discusses the fundamentals of invasive blood pressure measurements for pre-clinical research.
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Frazer Findlay and William McMullen introduce a new gas analysis solution and review fundamental principles for human metabolic studies.
In this episode of Expert Answers, Frazer Findlay and William McMullen from BIOPAC Systems, introduce a new gas analysis solution, GASSYS 3, and review fundamental principles for human metabolic studies.
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Emma Karey and John Woollard discuss heart rate variability as a tool for studying disease in animal models.
Emma Karey and John Woollard discuss heart rate variability as a tool for studying disease in animal models.
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In this episode of Expert Answers, Erin Feser, MSc and Coleman Bessert answer questions about kinesiological EMG.
In this episode of Expert Answers join Erin Feser, MSc and Coleman Bessert as they answer questions about kinesiological EMG, and how it can be used for everything from applied research to physiotherapy/rehabilitation, and sport medicine.
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Michiel Helmes discusses new technology and methodology for fast data acquisition and functional analysis of cardiac myocytes.
In this episode of Expert Answers join Dan Lark, PhD and John Lighton, PhD for a very interesting conversation around integrating metabolic phenotyping with behavioral neuroscience.
Michiel Helmes discusses new technology and methodology for fast data acquisition and functional analysis of cardiac myocytes.
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In this episode of #ExpertAnswers join Dan Lark, PhD and John Lighton, PhD for a very interesting conversation around integrating metabolic phenotyping with behavioral neuroscience, and how to avoid common challenges with these types of tests.
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Experts discuss and respond to questions regarding technological advancements and novel application of head-mounted and implantable, wireless sensors for neural recording and stimulation in freely moving animals.
In this episode of #ExpertAnswers, Melissa Caras, Dan Sanes & Bradley Barth discuss and respond to questions regarding technological advancements and novel application of head-mounted and implantable, wireless sensors for neural recording and stimulation in freely moving animals.
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Marco Weiergräber and Jennifer Teske discuss case studies highlighting the use of small animal EEG telemetry for measuring REM and non-REM sleep in rats, as well as hippocampal theta oscillations in a mouse model of Alzheimers.
Marco Weiergräber and Jennifer Teske discuss case studies highlighting the use of small animal EEG telemetry for measuring sleep in rats.
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David Culp and Christine van Hover discuss a unique retinal imaging system optimized for eye research using large animals.
David Culp and Christine van Hover discuss a unique retinal imaging system optimized for eye research using large animals.
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Tonya Coulthard and Anilkumar K. Reddy discuss specific questions about best practices and how to apply noninvasive blood flow velocity measurements.
Tonya Coulthard and Anilkumar K. Reddy discuss specific questions about best practices and how to apply noninvasive blood flow velocity measurements.
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Tahl Holtzman discusses the latest neurotechnology for large-scale, high resolution extracellular single unit recording combined with optogenetics in anesthetized, head fixed and freely behaving animals.
Tahl Holtzman discusses the latest neurotechnology for large-scale, high resolution extracellular single unit recording combined with optogenetics in anesthetized, head fixed and freely behaving animals.
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Vaughan Macefield discusses microneurography techniques and research trends for the study of nerve stimuli and associated responses in humans.
Vaughan Macefield discusses microneurography techniques and research trends for the study of nerve stimuli and associated responses in humans.
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Andrew Klein discusses how to improve signal quality, data recordability and approaching complex applications of spike sorting using Plexon’s OmniPlex software.
Andrew Klein discusses how to improve signal quality, data recordability and approaching complex applications of spike sorting using Plexon’s OmniPlex software.
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Dylan Sarver and Mathew Borkowski discuss how to study the mechanical properties of tendon and connective tissue samples.
Dylan Sarver and Mathew Borkowski discuss how to study the mechanical properties of tendon and connective tissue samples.
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Nathan Tykocki and Gerry Herrera discuss a new technology for noninvasive measurement of mouse urinary voiding frequency and volume.
Nathan Tykocki and Gerry Herrera discuss a new technology for noninvasive measurement of mouse urinary voiding frequency and volume.
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Anilkumar Reddy discusses how to use noninvasive blood flow velocity measurements to quantify cardiac contractility as a surrogate to +dP/dtmax.
Anilkumar Reddy discusses how to use noninvasive blood flow velocity measurements to quantify cardiac contractility as a surrogate to +dP/dtmax.
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Bruce O’Hara discusses a non-invasive method for studying sleep in rodents.
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Mark Lehmkuhle and Frazer Findlay discuss the fundamentals of wireless, long-term EEG recording in small animals and new research capabilities enabled through the integration of technology and physiological analysis systems.
Mark Lehmkuhle and Frazer Findlay discuss the fundamentals of wireless, long-term EEG recording in small animals and new research capabilities enabled through the integration of technology and physiological analysis systems.
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Walter Habenbacher and Frazer Findlay discuss the fundamentals of noninvasive blood pressure (NIBP) monitoring and present new capabilities through the integration of NIBP technology and physiological recording systems.
Walter Habenbacher and Frazer Findlay discuss the fundamentals of real-time, beat-to-beat noninvasive blood pressure (NIBP) monitoring and present new research capabilities enabled through the integration of NIBP technology and physiological recording systems.
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Anilkumar K. Reddy discusses noninvasive blood flow velocity measurements to quantify changes in hemodynamics and characterize cardiac disease without the need for complex surgery or imaging.
Anilkumar K. Reddy discusses noninvasive blood flow velocity measurements to quantify changes in hemodynamics and characterize cardiac disease without the need for complex surgery or imaging.
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Trevor Day discusses the effects of tilt, exercise and high altitude on human cardiorespiratory and autonomic nervous systems.
Trevor Day discusses the effects of tilt, exercise and high altitude on human cardiorespiratory and autonomic nervous systems.
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John Cockroft and Coleman Bessert discuss biomechanics, specifically kinematics, kinetics and neuromuscular activation.
John Cockroft and Coleman Bessert discuss biomechanics, specifically kinematics, kinetics and neuromuscular activation.
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José Gadea discusses the use of implantable pumps as an alternative to serial injections when administering compounds to laboratory animals.
José Gadea discusses the use of implantable pumps as an alternative to serial injections when administering compounds to laboratory animals.
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Brian Roche and Jason Payseur discuss how to integrate hemodynamic, respiratory and neurological measurements to study multiple biological systems simultaneously while benefiting from more efficient data collection and workflow in the laboratory.
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Brian Roche and Jason Payseur discuss how to integrate hemodynamic, respiratory and neurological measurements to study multiple biological systems simultaneously while benefiting from more efficient data collection and workflow in the laboratory.
Mads Kjølby and Niels Wellner discuss the latest technology and best practices for studying food and water intake as well as feeding kinetics of group-housed rodents in their home cage.
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Mads Kjølby and Niels Wellner discuss the latest technology and best practices for studying food and water intake as well as feeding kinetics of group-housed rodents in their home cage.
Experts discuss the fundamentals of fNIRS and present research capabilities enabled through the integration of optical brain imaging technology and physiological recording systems.
Hasan Ayaz, Frazer Findlay, and Kurtulus Izzetoglu discuss the fundamentals of fNIRS and to present new research capabilities enabled through the integration of optical brain imaging technology and physiological recording systems.
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Julie Gill and Matt Croxall discuss the methodology and best practices of Bussey-Saksida Touchscreen Systems used for the cognitive evaluation of rodents.
Julie Gill and Matt Croxall discuss the methodology and best practices of Bussey-Saksida Touchscreen Systems used for the cognitive evaluation of rodents.
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Charles Vorhees and Jason Adair discuss best-practices and prescribed techniques for Acoustic, Tactile and PPI (Pre-Pulse Inhibition) paradigms for startle reflex testing in rodents.
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Charles Vorhees and Jason Adair discuss best-practices and prescribed techniques for Acoustic, Tactile and PPI (Pre-Pulse Inhibition) paradigms for startle reflex testing in rodents.
Seth Hays and Drew Sloan discuss quantitative measurements with automated, high-throughput systems in rodent models.
Seth Hays and Drew Sloan discuss quantitative measurements with automated, high-throughput systems in rodent models.
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Róbert Kovács discusses novel methods for quantitative characterization of zebrafish social interactions and locomotor activity.
Róbert Kovács discusses novel methods for quantitative characterization of zebrafish social interactions and locomotor activity.
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Éric Thorin discusses flow-induced dilation in isolated blood vessels using pressure myography.
Éric Thorin discusses flow-induced dilation in isolated blood vessels using pressure myography systems capable of pressure and flow control.
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Peter Lundh von Leithner discusses the application of electroretinography in rodent in vivo research studies as a method to better understand and characterize eye function.
Peter Lundh von Leithner discusses the application of electroretinography in rodent in vivo research studies as a method to better understand and characterize eye function.
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Meike Mischo, Frazer Findlay and Arnd Rose discuss gaze behavior measurements with physiological monitoring in both screen-based and interactive, mobile applications.
Meike Mischo, Frazer Findlay and Arnd Rose discuss gaze behavior measurements with physiological monitoring in both screen-based and interactive, mobile applications.
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Henry Holzgrefe and Belal A. Mohamed discuss arrhythmia detection and improving data analysis in the preclinical research setting.
Henry Holzgrefe and Belal A. Mohamed discuss arrhythmia detection and improving data analysis in the preclinical research setting.
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Timothy Hacker and Filip Konecny discuss best practices and methods for accurate and repeatable collection of pressure volume data in large animal models of cardiac dysfunction and heart disease.
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Robert Doyle discusses novel drug delivery methods for basic research, drug discovery and development.
Join Robert Doyle as he discusses novel drug delivery methods for basic research, drug discovery and development.
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Jacqueline Phillips and Fina McBryde discuss telemetry measurements in rat models of cardiovascular integrative physiology and neurophysiological research.
Jacqueline Phillips and Fina McBryde discuss telemetry measurements in rat models of cardiovascular integrative physiology and neurophysiological research.
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Christian Schnell discusses novel drug delivery methods for basic research and novel infusion technologies.
Dr. Jim Georgakopoulos discusses the parameters of ventricular pressure-volume catheter calibration.
Dr. Jim Georgakopoulos discusses the parameters of ventricular pressure-volume catheter calibration.
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Ralf Dechend and Christian Schnell discuss collecting a complete glucose profile via implantable telemetry.
Ralf Dechend and Christian Schnell discuss collecting a complete glucose profile via implantable telemetry.
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Chris Lloyd discusses the application of automated video tracking in behavior studies.
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Rob Grange and Mathew Borkowski discuss the characterization of complete muscle function by combining, lengthening, shortening and isotonic contraction tests with traditional isometric twitch and tetanus measurements.
Rob Grange and Mathew Borkowski discuss the characterization of complete muscle function by combining, lengthening, shortening and isotonic contraction tests with traditional isometric twitch and tetanus measurements.
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Christian Schnell discusses novel drug delivery methods for basic research and novel infusion technologies.
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Timothy Hacker and Filip Konecny discuss best practices and methods for accurate and repeatable collection of pressure volume data in large animal models of cardiac dysfunction and heart disease.
Charles Meshul, Carolanne Milligan, and Tom Hampton discuss methodology, best practices, and techniques for identifying early and subtle quantitative physiological markers of strength, balance, and coordination in animal models of pain, CNS, neuromuscular, and neurodegenerative disorders.
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Charles Meshul, Carolanne Milligan, and Tom Hampton discuss methodology, best practices, and techniques for identifying early and subtle quantitative physiological markers of strength, balance, and coordination in animal models of pain, CNS, neuromuscular, and neurodegenerative disorders.
Yan Gong discusses creating a reproducible laser-induced Choroidal Neovascularization in mice using image-guided laser photocoagulation.
Yan Gong discusses new methods and technology for creating consistent and reproducible laser-induced Choroidal Neovascularization in mice using image-guided laser photocoagulation.
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John Lighton and Jennifer Teske discuss the relevance of high-bandwidth metabolic measurement synchronized with intake and other behavioral data.
John Lighton and Jennifer Teske discuss the relevance of high-bandwidth metabolic measurement synchronized with intake and other behavioral data.
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Anilkumar K. Reddy and Graham Sattler discuss new research possibilities and advantages that a recently released telemetry system brings to mouse, rat and other small animal researchers.
Anilkumar K. Reddy and Graham Sattler discuss new research possibilities and advantages that a recently released telemetry system brings to mouse, rat and other small animal researchers.
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Michiel Helmes discusses a novel technique for measuring work output and replicating the four phases of the cardiac cycle at the single cell level.
Michiel Helmes discusses a novel technique for measuring work output and replicating the four phases of the cardiac cycle at the single cell level.
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Michael Kinder discusses the underlying technologies used in startle systems.
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Gerry Herrera discusses the automated analysis of behavioral data in fear conditioning research.
Gerry Herrera discusses the automated analysis of behavioral data in fear conditioning research.
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Marta Fiorotto and Chris Adams discuss the simultaneous multi-parameter measurement of the respiratory exchange ratio, animal activity, and food intake to properly assess metabolism.
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Will Redfern and Sara Wells discuss 24/7 monitoring of group-housed rodents in true IVC racked home cage environments for safety pharmacology and phenotyping applications.
Will Redfern and Sara Wells discuss 24/7 monitoring of group-housed rodents in true IVC racked home cage environments for safety pharmacology and phenotyping applications.
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Navin Kapur discusses how Pressure-Volume loops impact outcomes in back research and clinical therapies.
Navin Kapur discusses how Pressure-Volume loops impact outcomes in back research and clinical therapies.
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Christopher Ward, Ramzi Khairallah, and Mathew Borkowski discuss methodology and best practices of in-vivo, in-situ and in-vitro experiments.
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Christopher Ward, Ramzi Khairallah, and Mathew Borkowski discuss methodology and best practices regarding basic in-vivo, in-situ and in-vitro experiments.
Eero Castren, Roustem Khazipov, Petri Hyytia, and Leonard Khiroug discuss the recording optical and electrophysiological data from the brains of head-fixed but otherwise freely moving rodents.
Eero Castren, Roustem Khazipov, Petri Hyytia, and Leonard Khiroug discuss the recording optical and electrophysiological data from the brains of head-fixed but otherwise freely moving rodents.
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James Clark and Graham Sattler discuss how to improve hemodynamic study outcome consistency by monitoring vital signs during surgery.
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John Lighton discusses the relevance of gustatory signals, specifically micro-intake events, and how to measure their outcome.
John Lighton discusses the relevance of gustatory signals, specifically micro-intake events, and how to measure their outcome.
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James Clark and Graham Sattler discuss how to improve hemodynamic study outcome consistency by monitoring vital signs during surgery.
Peter Plouf and Filip Konecny present the essentials of collecting Pressure-Volume Loop data with confidence.
Peter Plouf and Filip Konecny present the essentials of collecting Pressure-Volume Loop data with confidence.
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Scott Earley and Gerry Herrera review tools and techniques for studying function in isolated blood vessels using a pressurized arteriorgraph system.
Scott Earley and Gerry Herrera review tools and techniques for studying function in blood vessels using a pressurized arteriorgraph system.
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Ewelina Knapska, David Wolfer, and Holger Russig dicuss high-throughput cognition testing of rodents within their social environment.
Ewelina Knapska, David Wolfer, and Holger Russig dicuss high-throughput cognition testing of rodents within their social environment.
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Cardiovascular scientists discuss best-practices and techniques for attaching, stretching and studying isolated myocytes.
Benjamin Prosser and Michiel Helmes discuss best-practices and techniques for attaching, stretching and studying isolated myocytes.
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Anna Honko, Steve Fox, and R. Dustan Sarazan discuss the importance of continuous, real-time monitoring in preclinical research.
Anna Honko, Steve Fox, and R. Dustan Sarazan discuss the importance of continuous, real-time monitoring in preclinical research.
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Harm Knot, Louis D'Alecy, and Jeffrey Osborn discuss new capabilities in wireless physiologic monitoring enabled by the Stellar Telemetry system.
Harm Knot, Louis D'Alecy, and Jeffrey Osborn discuss capabilities in wireless physiologic monitoring enabled by the Stellar Telemetry system.
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Brian Brockway and Robert Hamlin discuss wireless monitoring technology in preclinical physiology, drug discovery, safety pharmacology, and toxicology.
Brian Brockway and Robert Hamlin discuss wireless monitoring technology in preclinical physiology, drug discovery, safety pharmacology, and toxicology applications.
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Craig Emter, Robert Hamlin, Timothy Hacker, and Filip Konecny, discuss how PV loops work in concert with other techniques.
Craig Emter, Robert Hamlin, Timothy Hacker, and Filip Konecny, discuss how PV loops work in concert with other techniques.
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Dan Burkhoff discusses some of concepts of Pressure-Volume analysis, plus best practices during data acquisition and statistical analysis.
Dan Burkhoff discusses some of concepts of Pressure-Volume analysis, plus best practices during data acquisition and statistical analysis.
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Dan Burkhoff answers questions about the fundamental principles of preload, afterload, contractility, and lusitropy in pressure-volume analysis.
Dan Burkhoff answers questions about the principles of preload, afterload, contractility, and lusitropy in pressure volume analysis.
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Corey Reynolds, Merry Lindsey, and Graham Sattler speak about why comprehensive surgical monitoring has become so crucial in today’s scientific research space.
Corey Reynolds, Merry Lindsey, and Graham Sattler speak about why comprehensive surgical monitoring has become so crucial in today’s scientific research space.
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