Conference Content: American Physiology Summit 2023
Learn about several innovators that are catering to the diverse needs of researchers across all areas of physiology in these interviews from the inaugural American Physiology Summit.
Video Interview – IonOptix MultiCell Sytem
Joe Soughayer, Business Development Manager at IonOptix, discusses the MultiCell System, an advanced, fully-automated solution for identification and quantification of hundreds of myocytes per hour.
Talking Real Science with Oliver Wearing
Oliver Wearing shares what led him to study the relationship between cardiovascular physiology and the autonomic nervous system, how achieving his various positions and awards have allowed him to pursue his research goals, and where he hopes to take his work next.
Talking Real Science with Oliver Wearing
This episode of Share Science features Oliver Wearing, PhD, as he shares his personal passions and academic journey from reptilian physiology to evaluating cardiovascular function after spinal cord injury.
SPARC Data and Resource Center Aims to Accelerate Research with Open Science
Sue Tappan, PhD, discusses the importance of open science and the SPARC Data and Resource Center, sharing their current initiatives and goals, as well as future directions for the program.
IonOptix: Revolutionizing Cardiovascular Research through Customer-Driven Innovation
In a recent interview with IonOptix Business Development Manager, Joe Soughayer, he talks about their innovative approach, commitment to supporting researchers, and goals of becoming the gold standard in cardiovascular research instruments.
The Heat is On: A Technical Overview of Animal Warming
This virtual demo dives into the topic of animal warming with a special focus on incorporating far-infrared warming products into surgeries.
Video Interview – ALZET Osmotic Pumps
Clarisa Peer discusses ALZET Osmotic Pumps, the gold standard for controlled, automatic dosing of compounds in various research areas, including neuroscience, cancer research, cardiovascular, endocrinology, pharmacology research, and more.
Video Interview – Aurora Scientific’s 801C: Small Intact Muscle Apparatus
Chris Rand discusses Aurora Scientific's 801C: Small Intact Muscle Apparatus. The device can be used for measuring muscle contractility and for other applications in fields like muscle physiology and cardiovascular science research.
Discussing Industry Trends in Home Cage Monitoring with UiD
InsideScientific recently interviewed Jose Gadea, VP of Sales and Marketing from Unified Information Devices, where he explained the company's approach to innovation and highlighted their RFID-enabled, Mouse Matrix system.
Video Interview – IonOptix Cardiac Slice System
Joe Soughayer, Business Development Manager at IonOptix, discusses the Cardiac Slice System, a complete data acquisition and analysis system for calcium, force, and mechanical work in cardiac slices that is enabling groundbreaking strides in physiological research.
How Aurora Scientific is Empowering the Research Community: An Interview with General Manager Matt Borkowski
InsideScientific recently interviewed Matt Borkowski, General Manager of Aurora Scientific, where he discussed his new role, the company's approach to innovation, and commitment to providing customer support through educational resources.
#ExpertAnswers: Jane Kusch and Marc Demolder on Technology-Enhanced Education
Jana Kusch, PhD and Marc Demolder, MSc, answer questions from a recent webinar where they discuss their experience with technology-enhanced education.
#ExpertAnswers: Patricia Halpin on the Uses of Technology for Teaching Physiology Online
Patricia Halpin answers questions from a recent webinar where she discusses how she harnesses technology to engage her physiology students in an online clinical pathophysiology course.
Talking Real Science with Martin Young
Martin Young shares his career path, background, and the influence and guidance he has received from through generations of scientific mentorship.
Engaging Students Online in a Clinical Pathophysiology Course
In this webinar, Assoc Prof. Patricia Halpin, (Chair of the APS Teaching Section) discusses how she harnesses technology to engage her physiology students in an online clinical pathophysiology course.
#ExpertAnswers: Connar Westgate on Intracranial Pressure Measurements
Connar Westgate discusses his research involving intracranial pressure measurements and the importance of understanding this physiological parameter for maintaining normal central nervous system function.
#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: 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.
#ExpertAnswers: Jonathan Brestoff on Energy Expenditure
Jonathan Brestoff explains how energy expenditure can be better described thanks to a new bioinformatic algorithm known as Clambake.
Understanding Intracranial Pressure in Freely Moving Rats
Join Connar Westgate, PhD for a deep dive into intracranial pressure measurements and the importance of understanding this physiological parameter for maintaining normal CNS function.
#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.
Talking Real Science with Tim Hacker
This episode of Share Science features Tim Hacker, PhD, director of the Cardiovascular Physiology and Surgery core facility at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Tim shares his career path and insights for young scientists on what it's like to run a core lab at an academic institution.
Clambake: Decoding Factors That Contribute to Energy Expenditure
Join Jonathan Brestoff, MD, PhD, MPH, for an exploration of how energy expenditure can be better described thanks to a new bioinformatic algorithm known as Clambake.
Talking Real Science with Brent Sinclair
Brent Sinclair spends quite a bit of time outside of his research and teaching responsibilities to organize career events for graduate students in the Biology department, and he shares why these opportunities are so important for students as they get close to graduation.