#ExpertAnswers: Christopher Perry and Homira Osman on Integrating Patients, Clinical, and Advocacy Partners with Preclinical Research Labs
Dr. Christopher Perry, York University and Dr. Homira Osman, Muscular Dystrophy Canada answer questions from a recent webinar on how the integration of clinical, industrial, and not-for-profit advocacy partners with preclinical research labs offers great potential to improve our research impact.
Control of Muscle Glucose Uptake in vivo: Thinking Outside the Myocyte
In this webinar, David Wasserman, PhD provides a more complete understanding of muscle glucose uptake through consideration of the integration of physiological systems that control this process.
Integrating Patient Engagement and Trainee Development in Pre-Clinical Research
Christopher Perry, PhD discusses how his laboratory aims to discover mechanisms by which metabolic dysfunction causes muscle weakness and apply these findings to develop new therapies for muscle disorders. Homira Osman, PhD provides a particular focus on leveraging scientific findings for practice and policy and linking trainees with patient communities.
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.
What Does Exercise Do for the Brain?
While the overall benefits of exercise have been well documented, what exactly does exercise do for the brain? In this blog, we review two very recent publications that arrived at somewhat conflicting answers to this question.
Peripheral and Cerebral Vascular Responses Following High-Intensity Interval Exercise
Dr. Bert Bond and Max Weston present an overview on their study investigating the effects high-intensity interval exercise has on cerebrovascular health.
Muscle Health Research Centre (MHRC)
The Muscle Health Research Centre (MHRC) provides a centralized and focused research emphasis on the importance of skeletal muscle to [...]
Talking Real Science with Tim Hacker
This episode of Share Science features Tim Hacker, PhD, director of the Cardiovascular Physiology and Surgery core facility at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Tim shares his career path and insights for young scientists on what it's like to run a core lab at an academic institution.
#ExpertAnswers: Louise Naylor on Exercise and the Cardiovascular System
Louise Naylor focuses on the benefits of exercise to optimize and maintain the cardiovascular system.
Moving for a Better Beat: How Exercise Benefits the Heart
Join Dr. Louise Naylor as she dives into the benefits of exercise on the cardiovascular system.
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.
Cardiovascular Connections: An Integrative Approach
Cardiovascular Connections: An Integrative Approach - A webinar series covering fundamentals, late-breaking research and novel discoveries in the field of cardiovascular science.
Obesity Webinar Series 2020
A webinar series focused on late-breaking research and discovery relating to the physiological mechanisms of obesity-related disease.
Pregnancy and Exercise: How Metabolism and Motivation are Affected in Expecting Mouse Mothers
Staying active and exercise are important for all stages of life, but metabolic and physiologic changes during pregnancy are likely to impact an expecting mother’s fitness routine.
#ExpertAnswers: Frazer Findlay & William McMullen on Recording Metabolic Data
Frazer Findlay and William McMullen introduce a new gas analysis solution and review fundamental principles for human metabolic studies.
Recording High-Quality Metabolic Data in Humans
Frazer Findlay and William McMullen discuss new technology and methods for measuring metabolic data from human research participants