WEBINAR SERIES – Preclinical Cardiovascular Science 2018

ON DEMAND

An overview of in vivoex vivo and in vitro research instrumentation, trending lab methods, best-practices and exciting research case studies focused on preclinical models of cardiovascular function and hemodynamics research.

Partners & Sponsors

VivaQuant LLC
Scintica Instrumentation, Inc.
Data Sciences International
IonOptix

Advances in laboratory instrumentation for cardiovascular research have provided scientists with a multitude of technologies for monitoring function in both anesthetized and conscious animals in vivo. Functional assays using isolated heart preparations, vessels, and cardiomyocytes provide additional layers of scientific investigation, all contributing to a deeper understanding of basic cardiovascular physiology, cardiomyopathy, translational science and potential treatment modalities for heart related illness. The purpose of this webinar series is to provide an overview of current trends and advancements in the field of preclinical cardiovascular research.

Thank you to all that participated in this webinar series. To view content on-demand please visit the individual event pages listed below and sign in.

  • Creating models of Heart Failure
  • HFpEF vs HFrEF
  • Ischemia/Reperfusion
  • Myocardial Infarction
  • Trans-Aortic Constriction
  • Cardiac Remodeling
  • Pulmonary Hypertension
  • Preload, Afterload, Contractility and Lusitropy
  • Ventricular-Vascular Interactions
  • Studying Blood Flow and Blood Pressure
  • Integrating noninvasive and invasive experimental design
  • Cardiovascular Safety Pharmacology
  • Invasive Blood Pressure & Blood Flow Sensors
  • Cardiac Imaging Systems
  • Electrocardiography
  • Myocyte Calcium-Contractility Systems
  • Pressure-Volume Loop Systems
  • Noninvasive Blood Pressure and Flow Systems
  • Implantable, Wireless Telemetry
  • Isolated Heart Systems (Langendorff and Working Heart)
  • Surgical Equipment & Vital Sign Monitors for Invasive Cardiac Procedures

Program Coordinator:

Andy Henton

Andy Henton
Director, InsideScientific
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To discuss participation in this series as a presenter or sponsor, email: info@insidescientific.com