PMOD Virtual User Meeting – SNMMI ’21
The theme for 2021's PMOD User Meeting is all about "Tips & tricks for tracer evaluation and longitudinal studies." And our expert speakers will use their experience in development of novel radionuclides for theranostics and fully quantitative PET in tracer evaluation to demonstrate these important topics.
#ExpertAnswers: Thao Nguyen on In-Vivo Cardiac Electrophysiology
In this episode of Expert Answers, Dr. Nguyen debunks some common myths, and shares best-practices for data acquisition, analysis, and interpretation.
Bruker @ ISMRM 2021
Full-day scientific workshop celebrating advancements and innovation in preclinical neuroscience and metabolic research.
Arxspan User Group Meeting 2021
The first ever virtual Arxspan User Group Meeting! Expert guests share the latest updates in Bruker’s laboratory data management solutions.
#ExpertAnswers: Alicia Brantley on Novel Object Tests
In this episode of Expert Answers, join Alicia Brantley, PhD as she answers questions from a recent webinar on Novel Object Tests.
PET/MRI Occupancy Studies – Basic Principles and Applications in Neuroimaging
Join PET experts Dr. Placzek and Dr. Mandeville for an overview of their current projects centring around the core principles of PET and MRI occupancy studies.
Optogenetic Activation of Selective Cardiac Autonomic Neurons
In this webinar, Dr. Angel Moreno discusses how optogenetics can be used to modulate the cardiac autonomic system, with a special emphasis on experimental preparation, troubleshooting and data analysis and interpretation.
Fishing for Insights from Single-Lead and Multi-Lead ECG of Live Adult Zebrafish
In this webinar, Dr. Thao Nguyen discusses the exciting discoveries that her research team has made, debunks some common myths, and shares best-practices for data acquisition, analysis, and interpretation. Her in vivo studies of adult zebrafish cardiac electrophysiology rely on single-lead and multi-lead surface ECG in live anesthetized adult zebrafish.
#ExpertAnswers: Jody Greaney on Microneurography
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.
Increasing Reproducibility and Reliability of Novel Object Tests Through Standardization and Automation
In this webinar, Dr. Alicia Brantley summarizes some of the challenges to reproducing novel object tests and the physical and technological solutions she's exploring to overcome these challenges.
Measuring and Quantifying Sympathetic Control of the Cutaneous Microvasculature
In this webinar, Dr. Jody Greaney provides an overview of microneurography to measure skin sympathetic nervous system activity, with a focus on data analysis, interpretation and its application coupled with laser Doppler flowmetry.
#ExpertAnswers: Michiel Helmes and Diederik Kuster on Excitation-Contraction Coupling
Michiel Helmes and Diederik Kuster answer questions from a recent webinar demonstrating higher throughput investigations of excitation-contraction coupling in isolated cardiomyocytes.
#ExpertAnswers: Jacqueline Limberg on Human Autonomic Research
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.
A Comprehensive How-To Demonstration of Higher Throughput Excitation-Contraction Coupling Investigations
Join Michiel Helmes and Diederik Kuster as they demonstrate best practices and new techniques in high-content, higher throughput investigations of excitation-contraction coupling in isolated cardiomyocytes.
#ExpertAnswers: Artur Fedoroski on Syncope
In this episode of #ExpertAnswers join Dr. Artur Fedorowski, from Lund University, as he explains the physiology of syncope and [...]
Data Collection & Analysis in Human Autonomic Research: How to Guide to Successful Testing
Dr. Jacqueline Limberg 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.
How to Record Great Respiration Data
Join BIOPAC to learn more about technologies and techniques to help you record good quality respiration data.
Cardiovascular Autonomic Testing Revisited
Dr. Artur Fedorowski outlines the practical skills needed to perform a successful cardiovascular and autonomic workup in unexplained syncope and cardiovascular dysautonomia.
#ExpertAnswers: DeWayne Townsend and Adam Goodwill on the Fundamentals of Pressure-Volume Loop Analysis
DeWayne Townsend and Adam Goodwill discuss the fundamentals of pressure-volume loop analysis as a means to study cardiac function.
Cardiac PV Loop Data Analysis: Tips & Tricks
Dr. DeWayne Townsend and Dr. Adam Goodwill discuss the fundamentals of pressure-volume loop analysis as a means to study cardiac function.
Remote Eye Tracking: Advanced Integration with Physiology Data
Experts discuss case studies and experimental data from various applications using a newly developed automated system to measure vision based on the optomotor reflex.
#ExpertAnswers: Robert Gould and Michael Girand on Utilizing EEG to Study Sleep, Substance Use and CNS Disorders
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.
Harnessing EEG Methods to Improve Basic and Translational Research for CNS Disorders
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.
#ExpertAnswers: Marcio Furtado on EEG Monitoring in the Study of Experimental Epilepsy
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.
EEG and Telemetry: Best Practices for Managing Large Data Sets to Investigate Key Aspects of Epilepsy in Rodent Models
This webinar is essential for researchers interested in the use of continuous EEG telemetry for seizure assessment in rodent epilepsy models.