#ExpertAnswers: Mark Lehmkuhle and Frazer Findlay on Long-Term EEG in Small Animals
Airdate: Tuesday, February 21, 2017 Season: 4 Episode: 1
Guests: Mark Lehmkuhle, Frazer Findlay
This episode of #ExpertAnswers features Mark Lehmkuhle, CEO of Epitel Incorporated and Frazer Findlay, CEO of Biopac. They are here to discuss the fundamentals of wireless, long-term EEG recording in small animals and new research capabilities enabled through the integration of technology and physiological analysis systems.
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Associated Webinar: Measuring Long-Term, Wireless EEG in Rodents using Epitel-Epoch and BIOPAC Systems
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