Cardiac PET/MR Imaging in Small Rodents
Experts provide a comprehensive overview of approaches to address cardiac and respiratory gating in PET and MRI in rodent models.
#ExpertAnswers: Dale Abel on Aging Science
Dale Abel answers questions from a recent webinar that focuses on the mechanisms underlying heart failure in aging and diabetes.
Cardiovascular Research Day: Latest Trends & Technology for Preclinical Cardiovascular Research
This 1-day, Virtual Summit presented by ADInstruments and InsideScientific addressed the latest trends and technology for preclinical cardiovascular research, research case studies from leading academic and industry scientists, and best practice tips & tricks to help advance your methodology and workflows.
#ExpertAnswers: Merry Lindsey on Aging Science
Join Merry Lindsey, PhD as she answers questions from a recent webinar that focuses on her research involving the physiology of recovery from cardiac events.
#ExpertAnswers: Mariana Kaplan on Inflammation and Immunophysiology
Mariana Kaplan highlights the role of systemic autoimmunity in the development of vasculopathy and atherosclerosis and discussing potential strategies to prevent these complications.
#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.
#ExpertAnswers: Paul Marvar on Fear and Cardiovascular Disease
Dr. Paul Marvar discusses research pairing behavioral and cardiovascular responses to cued fear learning and demonstrate how fear-based disorders can contribute to cardiovascular disease risk.
#ExpertAnswers: Xuebin Qin on Inflammation and Immunophysiology
Dr. Xuebin Qin talks about his lab’s development and characterization of new models of SARS-CoV-2 and HIV, and how they use these models to study cardiovascular injury associated with infection.
#ExpertAnswers: Aileen King on Experimental Protocol
Dr. Aileen King discusses how even small changes to experimental protocol can substantially impact both welfare and data interpretation when studying blood glucose homeostasis in mice.
Bruker Micro-CT/XRM User Meeting
A two-day virtual user meeting showcasing state-of-the-art applications in both life and material sciences, and provides the latest Bruker news about hardware and software.
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.
Quantifying Cardiovascular and Behavioral Correlates of Fear in Mice: Implications for PTSD and Cardiovascular Disease Risk
Dr. Paul Marvar and Benjamin Turley present research pairing behavioral and cardiovascular responses to cued fear learning and demonstrate how fear-based disorders (such as PTSD) can contribute to cardiovascular disease risk.
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.
#ExpertAnswers: Edward Bahnson on Light-sheet Fluorescence Microscopy and Vascular Injury
Edward Bahnson, PhD presents the development and validation of a methodological approach using light-sheet fluorescence microscopy (LSFM) for the imaging of preclinical models of vascular injury with a focus of minimizing analysis bias while increasing precision and reproducibility.
Cardiac Glucose Metabolism: Heart Failure in Diabetes and Aging
Join Dr. Dale Abel for a deep dive into the mechanisms underlying heart failure in aging and diabetes.
Sex, Drugs and Protocol: How Researcher Choices Impact Experimental Outcomes in Preclinical Diabetes Research
Aileen King presents data showing that small alterations to experimental protocol and choice of model can impact on both welfare and data interpretation when studying blood glucose homeostasis in mice.
#ExpertAnswers: Alexandra Lubin & Jason Otterstrom on Automated Microscopy
Experts discuss the use of deep learning-powered automated microscopy and image analysis for fast, in vivo zebrafish screening.
#ExpertAnswers: P Boon Lim and Melanie Dani on Autonomic Dysfunction in Long-COVID
Experts from Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust describe the presenting symptoms and diagnostic challenges for patients in their syncope clinic presenting with autonomic dysfunction in Long-COVID.