Fishing for Insights from Single-Lead and Multi-Lead ECG of Live Adult Zebrafish
In this webinar, Dr. Thao Nguyen discusses the exciting discoveries that her research team has made, debunks some common myths, and shares best-practices for data acquisition, analysis, and interpretation. Her in vivo studies of adult zebrafish cardiac electrophysiology rely on single-lead and multi-lead surface ECG in live anesthetized adult zebrafish.
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.
#ExpertAnswers: Satish Raj & Kate Bourne on POTS
In this episode of #ExpertAnswers join Dr. Satish Raj and Kate Bourne, from the University of Calgary, as they answer questions from [...]
Science of Aging: A Physiological & Translational Perspective
Science of Aging - A Physiological & Translational Perspective: A webinar series covering fundamentals, late-breaking research and novel discoveries in the field of aging science.
Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome – Overview and Focus on Non-Pharmacological Approaches
Join researchers from the University of Calgary for a deep dive into the hemodynamic effects of compression in individuals affected by Postural Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS).
Stimulating and Recording Neuronal Activity During Traditional fMRI, and the Benefits When Doing This at “Zero” Echo Time
Experts discuss electrical and optical-based techniques capable of stimulating and recording neuronal activity during fMRI, share examples using these tools to study neurovascular coupling, and introduce a method to acquire fMRI data at zero echo time and discuss the advantages over traditional fMRI technique.
#ExpertAnswers: Artur Fedoroski on Syncope
In this episode of #ExpertAnswers join Dr. Artur Fedorowski, from Lund University, as he explains the physiology of syncope and [...]
Cardiovascular Autonomic Testing Revisited
Dr. Artur Fedorowski outlines the practical skills needed to perform a successful cardiovascular and autonomic workup in unexplained syncope and cardiovascular dysautonomia.
#ExpertAnswers: DeWayne Townsend and Adam Goodwill on the Fundamentals of Pressure-Volume Loop Analysis
DeWayne Townsend and Adam Goodwill discuss the fundamentals of pressure-volume loop analysis as a means to study cardiac function.
Cardiac PV Loop Data Analysis: Tips & Tricks
Dr. DeWayne Townsend and Dr. Adam Goodwill discuss the fundamentals of pressure-volume loop analysis as a means to study cardiac function.
#ExpertAnswers: Melanie White on Isolated Langendorff Heart Principles
Melanie White discusses basic isolated Langendorff heart principles, key experimental design considerations, core technology requirements and best practice tips to support consistency and validation of your research.
An Introduction to Isolated Langendorff Heart: Experimental Considerations and Best Practices
Join Dr. Melanie White for a discussion on basic isolated Langendorff heart principles, key experimental design considerations, core technology requirements and best practice tips to support consistency and validation of your research.
fNIR Applications and Solutions
An essential webinar for scientists interested in functional Near-Infrared Optical Imaging (fNIR) technology and how they can use it for cognitive neuroscience research.
#ExpertAnswers: Tim Hacker on Models of Cardiovascular Disease in Rodents
Dr. Tim Hacker discusses experimental design, strategy, technology, common challenges and best-practices associated with planning long-term, chronic models of cardiovascular disease in rodents.
Experimental Considerations when Planning Chronic Models of Cardiovascular Disease in Rodents
Join Dr. Tim Hacker for a discussion on experimental design, strategy, technology, common challenges and best-practices associated with planning long-term, chronic models of cardiovascular disease in rodents.
WEBINAR REVIEW: Dan Burkhoff, MD PhD, Presents The Fundamentals of Cardiovascular Physiology and Hemodynamics [PART 1 & 2]
On February 27, 2014, InsideScientific hosted a webinar about the fundamentals of cardiovascular physiology and hemodynamics, including discussion on the principles of preload, afterload, contractility and lusitropy.
DMT Small Vessel Myography Training Program
Gain skills and confidence using the DMT Myograph Systems. A 4-day comprehensive training course for new and existing customers that focuses on the basic principles involved in small vessel myography.
#ExpertAnswers: Carlos Del Rio & Megan Fine on Telemetry and Ultrasound
In this episode of Expert Answers, Carlos Del Rio, PhD and Megan Fine, DVM discuss a novel method of recording serial measurements of cardiac function in rodents.
WEBINAR REVIEW: A Scientific Discussion of the Advancements in Rodent Surgical Monitoring
On January 15, 2014, InsideScientific and Indus Industries hosted a webinar about the importance of multimetric surgical monitoring to ensure survival rate and more consistent results.
Combining Telemetry and Ultrasound for Serial Investigation of Cardiovascular Function in Rats
Experts discuss a novel method of recording serial measurements of cardiac function in rodents using high-resolution ultrasound paired with implantable telemetry.
#ExpertAnswers: Thomas Smith on Blood Pressure Measurements
Thomas Smith discusses the fundamentals of invasive blood pressure measurements for pre-clinical research.
Invasive Blood Pressure: fundamentals and best-practices for preclinical research
Tom Smith presents the fundamentals of invasive blood pressure measurements for preclinical research, including technical considerations and best-practices that lead to accurate and consistent results.
#ExpertAnswers: Tonya Coulthard and Anilkumar Reddy on Blood Flow Velocity
Tonya Coulthard and Anilkumar K. Reddy discuss specific questions about best practices and how to apply noninvasive blood flow velocity measurements.
Doppler Flow Velocity Measurements for Cardiovascular Research
A special Question & Answers webinar for cardiovascular researchers interested in learning how to apply and master the use of noninvasive blood flow velocity measurements to study cardiovascular function in rodents.
#ExpertAnswers: Anilkumar Reddy on Blood Flow Velocity and Cardiac Contractility
Anilkumar Reddy discusses how to use noninvasive blood flow velocity measurements to quantify cardiac contractility as a surrogate to +dP/dtmax.