Androgens & Cardiovascular Diseases in Women: From Basic Research to Clinical Practice
Join Dr. Licy Yanes-Cardozo as she expands on her research exploring the role of androgens on cardiovascular physiology in cis and transgender patients.
Moving for a Better Beat: How Exercise Benefits the Heart
Join Dr. Louise Naylor as she dives into the benefits of exercise on the cardiovascular system.
Microvascular & Functional Ultrasound Imaging: Insights into Stroke and Neurovascular Diseases
Dr. Franck Lebrin and Dr. Denis Vivien discuss functional ultrasound imaging and its application to the study and treatment of stroke and other neurological diseases.
Cardiac Effects of Chronically Inhaled Nicotine
Jason Gardner, PhD answers questions from a recent webinar on the cardiac effects of chronically inhaled nicotine.
#ExpertAnswers: Jason Gardner on Nicotine and the Heart
Jason Gardner discusses his latest findings on the long-term cardiopulmonary health effects of inhaled nicotine including preclinical evidence to treat these health impacts.
Electrophysiology of Human Native Receptors in Neurological and Mental Disorders
Dr. Agenor Limon discusses research integrating functional metrics with large anatomical, transcriptomic, and proteomic datasets to evaluate the relationship between synaptic excitation to inhibition (E/I) ratio and behavioral abnormalities across postmortem intervals and brain banks.
#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: Jason Rogers and Geertje Van Bergen on Facial Expressions and Food
Join Jason Rogers, PhD and Geertje van Bergen, PhD as they answer questions from a recent webinar on flavor perception, facial expression analysis, and food choice and consumption behavior.
Translational Science Panel: Research Insights and Best Practice for Clinical Relevance
Join Aaron Phillips, Fiona McBryde, and Kevin O'Gallagher for a 1-hour Translational Science panel.
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: Satish Raj and Nasia Sheikh on Initial Orthostatic Hypotension
Dr. Satish Raj and Nasia Sheikh discuss new research findings on the hemodynamic mechanisms underlying initial orthostatic hypotension.
More Than Meets the Eye: Flavor Perception, Facial Expression Analysis, and Predicting Food Choice Behavior
Join Jason Rogers, PhD and Geertje van Bergen, PhD as they take us on a sensory deep dive into flavor perception, facial expression analysis, and food choice and consumption behavior.
Initial Orthostatic Hypotension: Don’t Blink or You Will Miss It
Join Dr. Satish Raj and Nasia Sheikh for an overview of Initial Orthostatic Hypotension (IOH), how these patients present in the clinic, the mechanisms that underly the condition, and how IOH can be managed with a non-pharmacological approach.
Cardiac Effects of Chronically Inhaled Nicotine
Dr. Jason Gardner presents his recent and exciting new findings on the long-term cardiopulmonary health effects of inhaled nicotine including preclinical evidence to treat these health impacts.
One Tool for Stimulus Presentation, Eye Tracking & Physiology Data
Experts discuss how to synchronize eye-tracking equipment with stimulus presentation, and physiological data.
Multiparticipant or Large Groups | Recording from Multiple Participants Part II
Experts discuss multiparticipant or large group experiments, highlighting how to set up participants, optimize workflow, and synchronize data.
Dyadic Interactions Involving Parents, Children, Couples, and More | Recording from Multiple Participants Part I
Experts discuss dyadic experiments, highlighting why equipment should be unobtrusive, the importance of tightly synchronized data, and how to select the right equipment based on your experimental objective.
#ExpertAnswers: Lee Stoner & Gabriel Zieff on Pulse Wave Velocity
Lee Stoner, PhD and Gabriel Zieff answer questions about utilizing Pulse Wave Velocity (PWV) in a variety of different research applications, and discuss the methods they use to record high-quality, repeatable data.
Multimodal Workload Measurements – Combining fNIRS, ECG/HRV, Eye Tracking, & Stimulus Presentation
During this webinar, Alex Dimov and Frazer Findlay walk you through all the steps of creating and analyzing multimodal experiments.
#ExpertAnswers: Jody Greaney on Microneurography
Dr. Jody Greaney provides an overview of the development of the technique of microneurography, with a focus on the unique issues related to its analysis, quantification and interpretation.
fNIRS for Mental Workload Assessment
During this webinar, Alex Dimov discusses fNIRS in mental assessment research and presents an ergonomic and easy-to-use ecosystem for recording and analysis.
Pulse Wave Velocity: Theory, Applications, Methods, and Future Directions
Arguably, the “gold-standard” method for noninvasive assessment of cardiovascular disease risk is pulse wave velocity (PWV). Join experts for a complete, in-depth overview of their research involving PWV in a variety of different applications and a deep dive into the methods they use to record high-quality, repeatable data.