Talking Real Science with Wendy Riggs
This episode of Share Science features Wendy Riggs, MS, an associate professor of biology at the College of the Redwoods in California. In an earlier webinar, Wendy shared how to adapt classrooms into an online environment, which she dives deeper into in this interview.
Advances in Pressure-Volume Loop Data Collection: Tools, Training and Support
Join three experts in this technical overview of Pressure-Volume Loop collection and data analysis for cardiovascular research.
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: Christopher West on Spinal Cord Injury
Christopher West discusses the cardiovascular and autonomic changes that occur following spinal cord injury.
#ExpertAnswers: Louise Parr-Brownlie and Conor Underwood on Optogenetic Stimulation
Louise Parr-Brownlie and Conor Underwood discuss the impact of acute optogenetic stimulation for the treatment of Parkinson's disease in a rat model.
#ExpertAnswers: Danielle Senador and Cole McLarty on Biotelemetry
Danielle Senador and Cole McLarty introduce EndoGear, the newest biotelemetry system in the life science field.
Cardiovascular Pathophysiology In the Setting of Spinal Cord Injury
Join Dr. Christopher West as he shares his research that investigates the cardiovascular and autonomic changes that occur following spinal cord injury as well as the efficacy of neuro-therapeutic interventions.
#ExpertAnswers: Wendy Riggs on Building an Online Classroom Community
Wendy Riggs discusses the difficulties of building a community in online classrooms and how to overcome these barriers using technology.
#ExpertAnswers: Fiona McBryde on Blood Pressure and Flow
Fiona McBryde discusses the relationship between blood pressure and blood flow to understand organ perfusion in health and disease states.
Optogenetic Stimulation for Parkinson’s Research: Recovering Movement in an Animal Model
Join Louise Parr-Brownlie, PhD and Conor Underwood, PhD for a review of implantable optogenetics to replace deep brain stimulation, a surgical procedure overview, and a discussion about the impact of acute optogenetic stimulation for the treatment of Parkinson's disease in a rat model.
#ExpertAnswers: Martin Young on Nutrient Intake Cycles and Metabolism
Martin Young discusses how 24-hour circadian rhythms and metabolism affect cardiovascular function.
Cardiovascular Connections: An Integrative Approach
Cardiovascular Connections: An Integrative Approach - A webinar series covering fundamentals, late-breaking research and novel discoveries in the field of cardiovascular science.
Untether Your Data with EndoGear: Wireless Volumetric Blood Flow and Pressure Measurement
Join Cole McLarty and Dr. Danielle Senador for an introduction to the newest biotelemetry system in the life science field, EndoGear.
#ExpertAnswers: Marc Reitman and Oksana Gavrilova on Thermal Physiology
Marc Reitman and Oksana Gavrilova discuss the effects of cold, hot, and near-thermoneutral environments on mouse energy expenditure, body temperature, and behavior.
Creating Community in Online STEM Classes
Wendy Riggs, MS discusses the difficulties of building a community in online classrooms and how to overcome these barriers using technology.
An Integrated Understanding of Pressure and Flow – An Essential Partnership
Fiona McBryde, PhD shares her research that focuses on the relationship between blood pressure and blood flow to understand organ perfusion in health and disease states.
Fine Tuning Nutrient Intake Timing for Cardiac Health
Martin Young discusses 24-hr circadian rhythms that influence processes like metabolism that are critical to cardiovascular function.
#ExpertAnswers: Wendy Riggs on Virtual Education and Lab Experiences
Join Wendy Riggs, from College of the Redwoods, as she answers questions from a recent webinar where she discusses how she uses technology to facilitate meaningful learning opportunities for her students.
Thermal Physiology: The Effects of Environmental Temperatures on Energy Expenditure in Mice
Marc Reitman, MD, PhD and Oksana Gavrilova, PhD discuss thermal physiology, energy expenditure, and thermoneutrality in a mouse model.
#ExpertAnswers: Dale Abel on Aging Science
Dale Abel answers questions from a recent webinar that focuses on the mechanisms underlying heart failure in aging and diabetes.
#ExpertAnswers: Caroline Wuyts on Pregnancy and Glucose
Join Caroline Wuyts, from KU Leuven - VIB, as she answers questions from a recent webinar where she discusses her research on pregnancy and monitoring glucose availability throughout the reproductive timeline of a mouse model.
Examining the Anatomy and Physiology Lab Experience
Join Wendy Riggs for a deep dive into the virtual Anatomy and Physiology Labs that she runs at College of the Redwoods and how she uses technology to facilitate meaningful learning opportunities for her students.
Respiration in Anesthetized Mice: Evidence-Based Recommendations for Improved Monitoring & Supportive Care
Join Dr. James Marx as he discusses improving the care and use of mice in biomedical research, with a focus on the pharmacology behind the effects of anesthetics on respiration.
Cardiovascular Research Day: Latest Trends & Technology for Preclinical Cardiovascular Research
This 1-day, Virtual Summit presented by ADInstruments and InsideScientific addressed the latest trends and technology for preclinical cardiovascular research, research case studies from leading academic and industry scientists, and best practice tips & tricks to help advance your methodology and workflows.
#ExpertAnswers: Merry Lindsey on Aging Science
Join Merry Lindsey, PhD as she answers questions from a recent webinar that focuses on her research involving the physiology of recovery from cardiac events.