Impact of Sleep and Circadian Disruption on Human Health and Disease Risk
Join Josiane Broussard, PhD as she explains the links between sleep and circadian disruption and cardiovascular and metabolic health.
Autonomic Regulation of Metabolic and Cardiovascular Functions in Health and Disease
In this webinar, Dr. Rahmouni presents his research on the fundamental processes mediating autonomic nervous system control of energy homeostasis and cardiovascular function in health and disease.
Integrative Physiological Responses to Exercise-Heat Stress: Sex as a Biological Variable
Watch Nisha Charkoudian, PhD for the first event in the 2023 Neurophysiology Series as she summarizes the integrative physiology of responses to exercise-heat stress and discusses implications for athletes and the military.
Neurophysiology: Exploring Basic Research and Clinical Consequences
Neurophysiology: Exploring Basic Research and Clinical Consequences - A webinar series covering fundamentals, late-breaking research, and novel discoveries in the field of neuroscience & related disease models.
SPARC Data and Resource Center Aims to Accelerate Research with Open Science
Sue Tappan, PhD, discusses the importance of open science and the SPARC Data and Resource Center, sharing their current initiatives and goals, as well as future directions for the program.
#ExpertAnswers: Aaron Phillips on Neural Hemodynamic Control
Aaron Phillips discusses questions from a recent webinar on his research involving neural hemodynamic control in pre-clinical and clinical models.
Next-Generation Techniques for Understanding Neural Hemodynamic Control
Join Aaron Phillips, PhD, as he shares his research involving neural hemodynamic control in human patients and rodents.
#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 [...]
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).