#ExpertAnswers: Stephanie Simonds and Megan Fine on Glucose Monitoring
Stephanie Simonds and Megan Fine present wireless glucose monitoring methodology, best practices, research findings, and discuss the power of continuous glucose profiles, particularly when combined with other gold standard assays to study obesity, diabetes and cardiovascular related diseases.
From Mouse to Monkey: Revolutionizing Research via Preclinical Continuous Glucose Telemetry
Scientists present wireless glucose monitoring methodology, best practices, research findings, and discuss the power of continuous glucose profiles in obesity, diabetes and cardiovascular research.
WEBINAR REVIEW: A Scientific Discussion of the Advancements in Rodent Surgical Monitoring
On January 15, 2014, InsideScientific and Indus Industries hosted a webinar about the importance of multimetric surgical monitoring to ensure survival rate and more consistent results.
#ExpertAnswers: Jay W. Mason & Mike Gralinski on ECG Interval and Arrhythmia Assessment
In this episode of Expert Answers, Dr. Jay W. Mason and Mike Gralinski review advances in ECG safety assessment.
#ExpertAnswers: Thomas Smith on Blood Pressure Measurements
Thomas Smith discusses the fundamentals of invasive blood pressure measurements for pre-clinical research.
Invasive Blood Pressure: fundamentals and best-practices for preclinical research
Tom Smith presents the fundamentals of invasive blood pressure measurements for preclinical research, including technical considerations and best-practices that lead to accurate and consistent results.
#ExpertAnswers: Emma Karey and John Woollard on Heart Rate Variability
Emma Karey and John Woollard discuss heart rate variability as a tool for studying disease in animal models.
#ExpertAnswers: Michiel Helmes on Analyzing Cardiac Myocytes
Michiel Helmes discusses new technology and methodology for fast data acquisition and functional analysis of cardiac myocytes.
#ExpertAnswers: Daniel Lark & John Lighton on Behavioral Neuroscience
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.
Utilizing Heart Rate Variability (HRV) for Preclinical Evaluation of Cardiovascular Function & Related Disease
Scientists discuss the value and utility of heart rate variability (HRV) as a preclinical tool for studying both cardiovascular, and non-cardiovascular related diseases in small and large animal models.
Integrating Metabolic Phenotyping with Behavioral Neuroscience
Scientists discuss how to integrate metabolic phenotyping with behavioral paradigms, the importance of temporal resolution, and how to avoid common pitfalls when executing behavioral and metabolic tests.
High Throughput Investigation of EC Coupling in Isolated Cardiac Myocytes
Learn about new technology and methodology for fast data acquisition and analysis of cardiomyocyte function, leading to better lab practices and data interpretation.
#ExpertAnswers: Tonya Coulthard and Anilkumar Reddy on Blood Flow Velocity
Tonya Coulthard and Anilkumar K. Reddy discuss specific questions about best practices and how to apply noninvasive blood flow velocity measurements.
Doppler Flow Velocity Measurements for Cardiovascular Research
A special Question & Answers webinar for cardiovascular researchers interested in learning how to apply and master the use of noninvasive blood flow velocity measurements to study cardiovascular function in rodents.
#ExpertAnswers: Dylan Sarver and Matthew Borkowski on Tendon Properties
Dylan Sarver and Mathew Borkowski discuss how to study the mechanical properties of tendon and connective tissue samples.
How To Study Structural and Functional Properties of Tendon
Experts discuss how to characterize the mechanical properties of tendon using a novel dual-mode lever system.
#ExpertAnswers: Nathan Tykocki and Gerry Herrera on Measuring Mouse Urinary Voiding
Nathan Tykocki and Gerry Herrera discuss a new technology for noninvasive measurement of mouse urinary voiding frequency and volume.
Accurately Measuring Mouse Urinary Voiding Frequency and Volume Using the UroVoid System
Learn about new technology that enables noninvasive measurement of mouse urinary voiding frequency and volume from a recognized scientist in the field, Dr. Nathan Tykocki.
#ExpertAnswers: Anilkumar Reddy on Blood Flow Velocity and Cardiac Contractility
Anilkumar Reddy discusses how to use noninvasive blood flow velocity measurements to quantify cardiac contractility as a surrogate to +dP/dtmax.
#ExpertAnswers: Bruce O’Hara on Studying Sleep in Rodents
Bruce O’Hara discusses a non-invasive method for studying sleep in rodents.
A Noninvasive Alternative to +dP/dtmax: Peak Aortic Blood Acceleration
A webinar for cardiovascular researchers interested in using noninvasive blood flow velocity measurements to quantify cardiac contractile and relaxation function in rodents.
#ExpertAnswers: Mark Lehmkuhle and Frazer Findlay on Long-Term EEG in Small Animals
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.
Noninvasive, Automated Measurement of Sleep, Wake and Breathing in Rodents
This webinar highlights a noninvasive method for studying sleep in rodents. Topics covered include 3Rs, user experience, automation and data analysis.
Measuring Long-Term, Wireless EEG in Rodents using Epitel-Epoch and BIOPAC Systems
Experts review the fundamentals of wireless, long-term EEG recording in rodents and discuss proper integration of technologies and associated physiological recording & analysis systems
#ExpertAnswers: Anilkumar K. Reddy on Noninvasive Blood Flow Velocity Measurements
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.