#ExpertAnswers: Davide Boido and Antoine Bergel on Multimodal Neuroimaging
Davide Boido and Antoine Bergel discuss their work on how state-of-the-art multimodal neuroimaging can be coupled with functional ultrasound to study neurovascular coupling across vigilance states.
#ExpertAnswers: Jastyn Pöpplau and Marilena Hnida on Prefrontal Networks
Jastyn A. Pöpplau and Marilena Hnida discuss their research on prefrontal networks in developing head-fixed mice, and the role of these networks in cognition and models of neurodevelopmental diseases.
Towards Automated Spikesorting using Artificial Intelligence on a Cloud-Based Platform
In this webinar, Dr. Fan Wu and Lidor Spivak discuss the use of artificial intelligence to automate electrophysiological data analysis, including a new cloud-based software platform.
Multimodal Neuroimaging Using Functional Ultrasound (fUS)
Drs. Davide Boido and Antoine Bergel show how state-of-the-art multimodal neuroimaging can be coupled with functional ultrasound (fUS) to study neurovascular coupling across vigilance states.
Developing Prefrontal Circuits and Their Role in Health and Disease
In this webinar, Dr. Ileana Hanganu-Opatz, Dr. Jastyn A. Pöpplau, and Marilena Hnida discuss their research on prefrontal networks in developing head-fixed mice, and the role of these networks in cognition and models of neurodevelopmental diseases.
#ExpertAnswers: George Portugal on Microelectrode Array Technology
George Portugal discusses microelectrode array (MEA) technology used for cardiac research and some best practices for integrating this technique into your research protocols.
Are They Born This Way? Beat Synchronization in Rats in Response to Lady Gaga, Mozart, and More
Recently, Ito et al. sought to understand beat synchronization in rats and how it compares to humans, which has not been reported to date. In this blog post, we review their findings and how they contribute to our understanding of cross-species beat synchronization.
Cardiac Research Using Microelectrode Array Technology: Methodology Considerations and Best Practices to Optimize Recording
Join George Portugal, PhD for an overview of microelectrode array (MEA) technology used for cardiac research and some best practices for integrating this technique into your 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.
Using High-Density Electrophysiological Recordings to Investigate Neural Mechanisms in Small and Large Animals
Join Drs. Michael Long and Kari Hoffman as they present their work investigating the neural mechanisms of learning, memory, and behavior using high-density silicon probes in small and large animals.
#ExpertAnswers: Joe Soughayer and Adam Veteto on Excitation-Contraction Coupling in Cardiomyocytes
Joe Soughayer and Adam Veteto discuss excitation-contraction coupling in cardiomyocytes and the tools used to characterize this.
Understanding the Heart’s Intracellular Orchestra: Functional Characterization of Excitation-Contraction Coupling in Cardiomyocytes
Dr. Joe Soughayer and Dr. Adam Veteto provide an in-depth overview on excitation-contraction (E-C) coupling in cardiomyocytes and the tools to characterize this.
#ExpertAnswers: Agenor Limon on the Electrophysiology of Human Native Receptors
Agenor Limon discusses reactivation and microtransplantation of synaptic receptors from frozen human brain samples into xenopus oocytes to evaluate the relationship between synaptic activity and behavioral abnormalities.
#ExpertAnswers: Pierre Pouget and Serge Picaud on Functional Ultrasound Imaging
Pierre Pouget and Serge Picaud discuss functional ultrasound imaging and how it can be used to study the brain in behaving non-human primates.
Approaches to Studying Neuronal Signaling in the Brain of Awake Behaving Mice
In this Mandarin-language webinar, Dr. Freddy Yan discusses head-fixed and head-mounted approaches to recording neuronal activity in awake, behaving mice.
Electrophysiology of Human Native Receptors in Neurological and Mental Disorders
Dr. Agenor Limon presents research integrating functional metrics with large anatomical, transcriptomic, and proteomic datasets to evaluate the relationship between synaptic E/I ratio and behavioral abnormalities across postmortem intervals and brain banks.
#ExpertAnswers: Yasaman Soudagar and Roshni Christo on Neuronal Calcium Imaging
Dr. Yasaman Soudagar and Dr. Christo from Neurescence answer questions from a recent webinar where they discuss how to use calcium imaging
Functional Ultrasound Neuroimaging in Awake & Behaving Non-Human Primates
Dr. Pierre Pouget and Dr. Serge Picaud provide an overview of fUS imaging and discuss how it can be used to study the brain in behaving non-human primates.
Simultaneous Multi-Region Neuronal Calcium Imaging in Freely Behaving Subjects
Dr. Yasaman Soudagar and Dr. Roshni Christo demonstrate how to use calcium imaging in up to 4 implanted areas of the brain of freely behaving mice to map out neuronal circuits and identify changes that take place under different disease conditions and behavior mechanisms.
#ExpertAnswers: Phil Griffiths on Telemetry
Join Phil Griffiths, PhD as he answers questions from a recent webinar on Telemetry 101 where he discusses the benefits of using telemetry and the specific advantages of ADInstruments’ new small animal telemetry systems.
Academy of Surgical Research Virtual Annual Meeting 2021
Register to watch the on-demand 37th Academy of Surgical Research Virtual Meeting, a three-day exploration of surgical techniques, innovative research, and technology advancements.
#ExpertAnswers: Patrick Schönleitner and Francisco Altamirano on Excitation Contraction Coupling
In this episode of Expert Answers join Dr. Patrick Schönleitner and Dr. Francisco Altamirano as they answer questions from a recent webinar where they share their work involving simultaneous measurements of intracellular calcium, membrane voltage, and contractility of cardiomyocytes.
#ExpertAnswers: Gilles Martin on Cellular Mechanisms Behind Alcohol Abuse and Binge Drinking Behavior
This episode of Expert Answers features Dr. Gilles E Martin an Associate Professor of Neurobiology at the University of Massachusetts Medical School. He is here to speak about the cellular basis and reward pathways behind binge drinking behavior and alcohol abuse in rodent models.
Telemetry 101: Exploring the New ADInstruments’ Small Animal Telemetry Systems
Join Phil Griffiths, PhD for a technology overview and discussion around popular and unique applications of Kaha Telemetry for small animal research.
Unraveling Excitation-Contraction Coupling: Simultaneous Measures of Intracellular Calcium and Action Potentials
Join Patrick Schönleitner, PhD and Francisco Altamirano, PhD as they share their work involving simultaneous measurements of intracellular calcium, membrane voltage, and contractility of cardiomyocytes.