Merging Minds and Machines: Recent Integrations of Brain-Computer Interfaces
Discover the future of human cognition with our overview of recent developments in brain-computer interface technology. Read this blog to find out how brain-computer interfaces function, ways they can be utilized, and how a few individuals have personally advanced this burgeoning neuroscientific field.
Taurine: An Unexpected Anti-Aging Ally
A recent publication from Singh et al. demonstrate how taurine, an amino acid used widely throughout the body, can improve age-related health outcomes in mice, roundworms, non-human primates, and also highlight how this effect appears to be evolutionarily conserved in humans.
Tick Tock: The Growing Risk of Lyme Disease and Efforts to Develop a Vaccine
In this blog we discuss Lyme disease, including reasons for increased prevalence, causes and symptoms, and vaccine developments.
Longitudinal Plasma Samples: Paving the Way for Precision Oncology
Experts present a cell-free plasma biobank and describe the role of longitudinal plasma samples for cancer research, disease monitoring, and biomarker development.
Chronological Age vs Biological Age: Can Aging be Reversed?
What can biological age tell us about our health? Is it a fixed number, or can it be reduced? A recent study from Poganik et al. investigates the fluctuations in biological age in response to physiological stress.
CBD’s Potential as an Anti-Cancer Agent
Chemotherapy treatment is incredibly difficult on patient wellbeing, but an unlikely plant-derived substance may yet improve the adverse side effects. In this blog, we discuss the use of CBD as a treatment for side effects like organ damage and drug resistance in cancer patients receiving chemotherapy.
Cardiovascular Autonomic Dysfunction in the Post-COVID Landscape: Detection and Management
Artur Fedorowski 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.
COMPLi HBS Legislation Series: France
This webinar explores France's governance of human biological samples for research, focusing on acquisition, storage, import/export, and unique requirements in comparison to global standards.
Talking Real Science with Micaela Merrill
Micaela Merrill discusses her inspiration for science, as well as where she plans to take her career in the future. Her current project is a subset of a larger research story that seeks to understand the risk factors and comorbidities of PTSD in a metropolitan population of Black Americans.
From Trauma to Binge Eating: How Early Life Experiences Impact the Leptin System
Early life trauma (ELT) has been identified as a risk factor for binge eating and obesity in adult life, but the neural mechanisms behind this phenomena have yet to be determined. In this blog post we discuss a recent publication from Shin et al., which delineates the circuitry of this ELT-induced maladaptive eating.
#ExpertAnswers: Artur Fedorowoski on Cardiovascular Dysautonomia in Post-COVID-19
Artur Fedorowski 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.
Cardiovascular Autonomic Dysfunction in the Post-COVID Landscape: Detection and Management
Artur Fedorowski, MD, PhD, describes cardiovascular dysautonomia in COVID-19 and the diagnostics behind detecting Long COVID or Post-acute Sequalae of COVID-19.
#ExpertAnswers: Andrew Taylor on Drug Metabolism
Andrew Taylor provides an overview of processes by which drugs are metabolized and talks about the importance of drug metabolism and drug-drug interaction studies.
#ExpertAnswers: Licy Yanes Cardozo on Androgens in Cardiovascular Physiology
Licy Yanes Cardozo expands on her research exploring the role of androgens on cardiovascular physiology in cis and transgender patients.
#ExpertAnswers: Aaron Phillips on Neural Hemodynamic Control
Aaron Phillips discusses questions from a recent webinar on his research involving neural hemodynamic control in pre-clinical and clinical models.
Using High-Density Electrophysiological Recordings to Investigate Neural Mechanisms in Small and Large Animals
Dr. Michael Long answers questions from his recent webinar titled Using High-Density Electrophysiological Recordings to Investigate Neural Mechanisms in Small and Large Animals.
Industry Insights with Trent Lund on the ANY-maze Operant Interface
Trent Lund shares the latest and greatest developments in the ANY-maze Operant Interface, and gives us insight on how Stoelting has created the most inclusive line of neuroscience equipment in the industry.
An Introduction to Infectious Disease Modeling
Hear ICON experts give an in-depth overview of infectious disease modeling with a focus on assessment of interventions and its challenges.
#ExpertAnswers: Bonnie Lun on Single-Domain Antibodies for Research
Dr. Bonnie Lun from Fortis Life Sciences discusses applications and advantages of using nanobodies for diagnostic and therapeutic research, and highlights Fortis/Abcore's single-domain antibody discovery services.
Next-Generation Techniques for Understanding Neural Hemodynamic Control
Join Aaron Phillips, PhD, as he shares his research involving neural hemodynamic control in human patients and rodents.
Syapse Real-World Dialogue: Advancing Patient Care through Real-World Data, Machine Learning, and Systems Biology
Join Drs. Nitin Baliga and Thomas Brown for an in-depth discussion on utilizing real-world data, machine learning, and systems biology for benefiting therapeutic development.
Single-Domain Antibodies: A Promising New Tool for Diagnostic and Therapeutic Research
Dr. Bonnie Lun answers questions about the applications and advantages of using nanobodies for diagnostic and therapeutic research.
#ExpertAnswers: Michael Long and Kari Hoffman on Electrophysiology
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.
Unlocking Your Clinical Understanding of Post-Acute COVID Syndrome (PACS), Patient Recovery, and Risk of Subsequent Disease
Watch this webinar to learn about the metabolic changes during COVID-19 disease, how these can be accurately tracked and how NMR can improve the clinical understanding of Long-COVID.
Single-Domain Antibodies: A Promising New Tool for Diagnostic and Therapeutic Research
Dr. Bonnie Lun discusses applications and advantages of using single-domain antibodies for diagnostic and therapeutic research.