Indwelling Portal Vascular Access Ports: Application, Advantages, and Management
In this webinar, Melanie Graham, MPH, PhD will highlight the benefits and reliability of using vascular access ports (VAPs) in animal models.
Measuring Neuronal Activity and Vascular Physiology in the Human Brain Using High-Resolution Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Join Jonathan Polimeni, PhD for a deep dive into the physics and physiology of fMRI.
Measurement of Cardiac Function Using Pressure-Volume Loops in Swine
Join Dr. Pedro Ferreira for a deep dive into his work using pressure-volume loops in large animal models of heart failure.
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.
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.
Peripheral and Cerebral Vascular Responses Following High-Intensity Interval Exercise
Dr. Bert Bond and Max Weston present an overview on their study investigating the effects high-intensity interval exercise has on cerebrovascular health.
A Breath of Not-So-Fresh Air: the Combined Effects of Air and Noise Pollution
While air and noise pollution have been well documented independently, their combined effects are insufficiently discussed, until recently. In this blog post, we discuss a recent publication from Kuntic et al. on the combined and individual effects of these pollutants in mice.
#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.
Neurovascular Coupling: Novel Insights from Studies in Awake Head-Fixed and Anesthetized Mice
Dr. Barbara Lind and Dr. Adrián Rodríguez-Contreras answer questions from their webinar on neurovascular coupling in awake head-fixed and anesthetized mice, with a focus on the effects of anesthetics.
Talking Real Science with Yelena Akelina
This episode of #ShareScience features Yelena Akelina, DVM, MS, a Research Scientist and the Co-Director/Instructor in Clinical Microsurgery at the Microsurgery Research and Training Lab at Columbia University.
Noninvasive Blood Pressure Monitoring Using Kent Scientific’s CODA® Systems
This virtual demo shows the basic setup and operation of Kent Scientific’s CODA® noninvasive blood pressure system.
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.
Experimental Design Considerations to Optimize Chronic Cardiovascular Telemetry Studies
Phil Griffiths, PhD, answers top questions from a recent webinar on chronic cardiovascular telemetry studies and considerations for experimental design.
Meet Rajesh Chaudhary, Cardiovascular Transplant Researcher and Rodent Microvascular Surgery Scholarship Recipient
Rajesh Chaudhary, PhD, recently won a Kent Scientific scholarship for the Comprehensive Training Program for Rodent Microvascular Surgery at Columbia University! We interviewed Rajesh to learn why he applied to this scholarship and what he skills he gained from this course.
Meet Saran Lotfollahzadeh, Vascular Surgeon and Rodent Microvascular Surgery Scholarship Recipient
Saran Lotfollahzadeh, MD, recently won a Kent Scientific scholarship for the Comprehensive Training Program for Rodent Microvascular Surgery at Columbia University! We sat down with Saran to learn why she applied to this scholarship, what skills she gained from the course, and more.
#ExpertAnswers: Phil Griffiths on Telemetry Studies
Phil Griffiths draws from his experience as a telemetry user to discuss some important considerations for designing telemetry studies.
Meet Alicia Carrillo-Sepulveda, Vascular Physiologist and Rodent Microvascular Surgery Scholarship Recipient
Alicia Carrillo-Sepulveda, PhD, recently won a Kent Scientific scholarship for the Comprehensive Training Program for Rodent Microvascular Surgery at Columbia University! We sat down with Alicia to learn why she applied to this scholarship, what skills she gained from the course, and more.
#ExpertAnswers: Cole McLarty, Nick Glover, and Tim Hacker on Pressure-Volume Loops
Cole McLarty, Nick Glover and Dr. Timothy Hacker focus on Pressure-Volume Loop collection and data analysis for cardiovascular research.
#ExpertAnswers: Giacomo Rossitto on Heart Failure and Lymphatic Dysfunction
Giacomo Rossitto answers questions from a recent webinar where he shares his research on heart failure and the related lymphatic dysfunction in patients.
#ExpertAnswers: Michael Sturek on Macrovascular Atherosclerosis and Microvascular Dysfunction
Michael Sturek reviews features of macrovascular atherosclerosis and microvascular dysfunction that underlie ischemic events and the need for appropriate animal models for optimal translation.
#ExpertAnswers: Adrián Rodríguez-Contreras and Barbara Lind on Neurovascular Coupling
Adrián Rodríguez-Contreras and Barbara Lind discuss their work on neurovascular coupling in awake head-fixed and anesthetized mice, with a focus on the effects of anesthetics.
#ExpertAnswers: Ana Briones on Targeting Inflammation and Vascular Damage in Hypertension
Ana Briones discusses her research on the effects and potential therapeutic targets of excessive inflammation and vascular damage in hypertension.
#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.
Neurovascular Coupling: Novel Insights from Studies in Awake Head-Fixed and Anesthetized Mice
Join Dr. Barbara Lind and Dr. Adrián Rodríguez-Contreras as they discuss neurovascular coupling in awake head-fixed and anesthetized mice, with a focus on the effects of anesthetics.
Vascular-Tubular Crosstalk in the Renin-Angiotensin System
Matthew Sparks, MD, answers questions from a recent webinar on vascular-tubular crosstalk in the renin-angiotensin system.