Experimental Considerations when Planning Chronic Models of Cardiovascular Disease in Rodents
Join Dr. Tim Hacker for a discussion on experimental design, strategy, technology, common challenges and best-practices associated with planning long-term, chronic models of cardiovascular disease in rodents.
#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.
#ExpertAnswers: Carlos Del Rio & Megan Fine on Telemetry and Ultrasound
In this episode of Expert Answers, Carlos Del Rio, PhD and Megan Fine, DVM discuss a novel method of recording serial measurements of cardiac function in rodents.
Combining Telemetry and Ultrasound for Serial Investigation of Cardiovascular Function in Rats
Experts discuss a novel method of recording serial measurements of cardiac function in rodents using high-resolution ultrasound paired with implantable telemetry.
#ExpertAnswers: Nicho Hatsopoulos, Jeff Walker & Ben Hayden on Wireless Recording Technologies for in vivo Electrophysiology
Experts discuss and respond to questions regarding technological advancements and applications of new head-mounted, wireless sensors for neural recording and stimulation in conscious NHPs.
Wireless Recording Technologies for in vivo Electrophysiology in Conscious, Freely Behaving Non-Human Primates
Scientists discuss technological advancements and present novel application of new head-mounted, wireless sensors for neural recording and stimulation in conscious non-human primates.
#ExpertAnswers: Melissa Caras, Dan Sanes & Bradley Barth on Wireless Recording and Stimulation Technologies for in vivo Electrophysiology
Experts discuss and respond to questions regarding technological advancements and novel application of head-mounted and implantable, wireless sensors for neural recording and stimulation in freely moving animals.
Wireless Recording and Stimulation Technologies for in vivo Electrophysiology in Conscious, Freely Behaving Rodents
Scientists discuss technological advancements and present novel application of new head-mounted, wireless sensors for neural recording and stimulation in conscious, freely moving animals.
#ExpertAnswers: Marco Weiergräber and Jennifer Teske on Measuring Sleep with EEG
Marco Weiergräber and Jennifer Teske discuss case studies highlighting the use of small animal EEG telemetry for measuring REM and non-REM sleep in rats, as well as hippocampal theta oscillations in a mouse model of Alzheimers.
Measuring EEG in vivo for Preclinical Evaluation of Sleep and Alzheimer’s Disease
Experts present telemetry implant procedure for wireless recording of EEG in rodents and share novel case studies focused on studying neural recordings to investigate sleep, energy expenditure and Alzheimer's Disease.
#ExpertAnswers: Brian Roche and Jason Payseur on Studying Multiple Biological Systems
Brian Roche and Jason Payseur discuss how to integrate hemodynamic, respiratory and neurological measurements to study multiple biological systems simultaneously while benefiting from more efficient data collection and workflow in the laboratory.
Combining Cardiovascular, Respiratory and Neurobehavioral Endpoints for Efficient Study Design
Learn how to integrate hemodynamic, respiratory and neurological measurements to study multiple biological systems simultaneously
#ExpertAnswers: Jacqueline Phillips and Fiona McBryde on Telemetry Measurements in Rats
Jacqueline Phillips and Fina McBryde discuss telemetry measurements in rat models of cardiovascular integrative physiology and neurophysiological research.
Biotelemetry For The Life Sciences 2015
A comprehensive webinar series all about the use of implantable, wireless telemetry in preclinical research applications
Exploring ICP, Tissue Oxygenation and RSNA with Implantable Telemetry
A webinar on novel application of telemetry measurements in rat models of cardiovascular, integrative physiology and neurophysiological research.
#ExpertAnswers: John Lighton and Jennifer Teske on Metabolic Phenotyping
John Lighton and Jennifer Teske discuss the relevance of high-bandwidth metabolic measurement synchronized with intake and other behavioral data.
#ExpertAnswers: Anilkumar K Reddy and Graham Sattler on Telemetry in Rodents
Anilkumar K. Reddy and Graham Sattler discuss new research possibilities and advantages that a recently released telemetry system brings to mouse, rat and other small animal researchers.
The Future of Metabolic Phenotyping: Using data bandwidth to maximize N, analytical flexibility and reproducibility
An essential webinar for metabolic and behavioral researchers requiring detailed time courses and accurate correlation of energy expenditure and activity.
Examining New Research Capabilities and Technology for Preclinical Telemetry in Rodents
Dr. Anil Reddy and Graham Sattler discuss new research possibilities and advantages that a recently released telemetry system brings to mouse, rat and other small animal researchers.
#ExpertAnswers: Anna Honko, Steve Fox, and R. Dustan Sarazan on Continuous Real Time Physiologic Monitoring
Anna Honko, Steve Fox, and R. Dustan Sarazan discuss the importance of continuous, real-time monitoring in preclinical research.
Don’t Miss a Beat: Understanding Continuous, Real Time Physiologic Monitoring
Experts discuss the importance of continuous, real-time monitoring in preclinical research, sharing case studies including using continuous EEG monitoring for sleep studies and using telemetry in Biodefense research.
#ExpertAnswers: Harm Knot, Louis D’Alecy, and Jeffrey Osborn on The Promise of Telemetry
Harm Knot, Louis D'Alecy, and Jeffrey Osborn discuss new capabilities in wireless physiologic monitoring enabled by the Stellar Telemetry system.
Freedom: The Promise of Telemetry Revisited – Move Anywhere At Anytime And Still Collect Quality Data
Experts show new capabilities in wireless physiologic monitoring enabled by the Stellar Telemetry system
#ExpertAnswers: Brian Brockway and Robert Hamlin on Wireless Monitoring Technology
Brian Brockway and Robert Hamlin discuss wireless monitoring technology in preclinical physiology, drug discovery, safety pharmacology, and toxicology.