#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.
Anti-FcRn Treatment in Antibody-Associated Experimental Autoimmune Encephalomyelitis
Jana Remlinger, MSc, answers the top questions from her webinar on a novel therapeutic approach for myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein antibody associated disorder (MOGAD).
#ExpertAnswers: Raul Andero on Fear Memory in a Rodent Model
Raul Andero answers questions from a webinar where he presented research on sex-dependent differences in the consolidation of fear memory in a rodent model.
#ExpertAnswers: Yalda Moayedi on Tongue-Innervating Mechanoreceptors
Yalda Moayedi answers questions from a recent webinar on her latest findings on tongue-innervating mechanoreceptors.
Innovative Approaches to Tracking and Quantifying Behavior in Rodents
Join Drs. Jason Rogers and De Wet Wolmarans for a deep dive into two research protocols for tracking, quantifying, and analyzing behaviors in rodent models.
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.
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.
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.
Anti-FcRn Treatment in Antibody-Associated Experimental Autoimmune Encephalomyelitis
Jana Remlinger, MSc, discusses her recent research into a novel therapeutic approach for myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein antibody associated disorder (MOGAD).
Identification and Classification of Tongue-Innervating Mechanoreceptors
Join Yalda Moayedi, PhD, for a discussion on how tongue-innervating neurons can be clearly identified and classified according to their mechanosensory functionalities.
Research Technology & Innovation Summits
The 2022 InsideScientific Research Technology & Innovation Summits focus on specific research and therapeutic areas, reviewing how novel technologies and innovative services are advancing discovery in each particular field.
Sex Differences in Fear Memory
Dr. Raül Andero Galí presents research on sex-dependent differences in the consolidation of fear memory in a rodent model.
Cutting Edge Conversations 2022
The Cutting Edge Conversations series offers a deep dive into specific research areas and focused insights regarding market-relevant processes from respected firms in the industry.
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: Pierre Pouget and Serge Picaud on Functional Ultrasound Imaging
Pierre Pouget and Serge Picaud discuss functional ultrasound imaging and how it can be used to study the brain in behaving non-human primates.
Simultaneous Multi-Region Neuronal Calcium Imaging in Freely Behaving Subjects
Dr. Yasaman Soudagar and Dr. Roshni Christo answer questions about the use of calcium imaging in up to 4 implanted areas of the brain of freely behaving mice to map out neuronal circuits and identify changes that take place under different disease conditions and behavior mechanisms.
Cerebral Open Flow Microperfusion (cOFM) for in vivo Cerebral Fluid Sampling – Comparison of cOFM and Microdialysis
Dr. Joanna Hummer and Dr. Florie Le Prieult share insights into cOFM's use and utility in the broader neuroscience field and specifically for the development of drugs for neurodegenerative diseases.
Approaches to Studying Neuronal Signaling in the Brain of Awake Behaving Mice
In this Mandarin-language webinar, Dr. Freddy Yan discusses head-fixed and head-mounted approaches to recording neuronal activity in awake, behaving mice.
#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.
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: Joanna Hummer and Florie Le Prieult on cOFM for in vivo Cerebral Fluid Sampling
Experts discuss cerebral open flow microperfusions use, and honing in specifically on its use in drug development and neurodegenerative disease.