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Turning Innovative Features Into Practical Benefits Within the Buxco Nose-Only Rodent Inhalation System
Thursday, September 28, 2023
Sponsors: Data Sciences International, Harvard Bioscience, Inc.
UV Shemesh presents Buxco’s nose-only rodent inhalation system, highlighting how it can improve research efficiency and offer valuable insights in respiratory studies.
Novel Animal Models and Methods for Studying COVID-19: Golden Hamsters and Aerosolized SARS-CoV-2 Delivery
Thursday, August 4, 2022
Sponsors: Data Sciences International, Harvard Bioscience, Inc.
Experts present two novel animal models of COVID-19 and highlight recent research conducted using these models.
Assessing Toxicity and Health Risks of E-cigarettes: How to Take Aim at a Moving Target
Wednesday, February 23, 2022
Sponsors: Harvard Bioscience, Inc., Data Sciences International
Dr. Emma Karey presents research that challenges the convention that extant cigarette endpoints sufficiently capture the health risks of vaping, and provides a translational framework for how to integrate scientific principles and novel conditions.
Continuous Glucose Monitoring and Glycemic Variability in Pregnancy
Wednesday, November 10, 2021
Sponsors: Harvard Bioscience, Inc., Data Sciences International
Join Caroline Wuyts, MSc for a deep dive into her research on pregnancy and monitoring glucose availability throughout the reproductive timeline of a mouse model.
Quantifying Cardiovascular and Behavioral Correlates of Fear in Mice: Implications for PTSD and Cardiovascular Disease Risk
Wednesday, September 22, 2021
Sponsors: Data Sciences International, Harvard Bioscience, Inc., Coulbourn Instruments
Dr. Paul Marvar and Benjamin Turley present research pairing behavioral and cardiovascular responses to cued fear learning and demonstrate how fear-based disorders (such as PTSD) can contribute to cardiovascular disease risk.
Sex, Drugs and Protocol: How Researcher Choices Impact Experimental Outcomes in Preclinical Diabetes Research
Wednesday, September 8, 2021
Sponsors: Data Sciences International, Harvard Bioscience, Inc.
Aileen King presents data showing that small alterations to experimental protocol and choice of model can impact on both welfare and data interpretation when studying blood glucose homeostasis in mice.
Improving Sleep to Slow the Progression of Alzheimer’s Disease
Thursday, August 5, 2021
Sponsors: Data Sciences International, Harvard Bioscience, Inc.
Join Rohan Jagirdar, PhD as 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.
EEG Monitoring Approaches to Predict Learning and Memory Changes in Early Alzheimer’s Disease
Wednesday, July 21, 2021
Sponsors: Harvard Bioscience, Inc., Data Sciences International
Dr. Fiona Harrison discusses how dietary deficiency and exposure to toxins can impact glutamate uptake and clearance, and the subsequent changes in neural signaling can be detected through altered EEG activity and performance on learning and memory tasks.
Using EEG to Evaluate the Behavioral Effects of Benzodiazepines in Rhesus Monkeys
Tuesday, April 13, 2021
Sponsors: Data Sciences International, Harvard Bioscience, Inc.
Lais Berro, PhD presents recent 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.
How Estrogen Influences Respiratory Function and Spinal Respiratory Neuroplasticity
Wednesday, March 24, 2021
Sponsors: Data Sciences International, Harvard Bioscience, Inc.
Dr. Brendan Dougherty discusses how sex hormones influence respiratory function and the development of respiratory neuroplasticity.
Infectious Disease Research: A Holistic Approach to Physiologic Data Collection and Model Development
Wednesday, May 27, 2020
Sponsors: Data Sciences International, Harvard Bioscience, Inc.
Join Dr. Anna Honko and Dr. Doug Reed as they discuss methods and applications for infectious disease research including coronavirus-based illnesses.
Harnessing EEG Methods to Improve Basic and Translational Research for CNS Disorders
Tuesday, November 12, 2019
Sponsors: Data Sciences International, Harvard Bioscience, Inc.
Dr. Robert Gould and Mike Girand discuss methods and applications for the use of EEG as a highly translational biomarker for sleep, substance use disorder and CNS disorders.