The innovative Stellar Telemetry System allows individual recording of key physiological parameters in freely roaming and socially active animals. In this webinar, scientists discuss the added capabilities of such a system in particular flexibility and freedom for both researcher and subject.

In this webinar sponsored by, TSE Systems, experts show new capabilities in wireless physiologic monitoring enabled by the Stellar Telemetry system.

In one ‘subtropical’ setting Jeff Osborn shows how this system can be used in a colony of primates that are free to roam, without traditional geographical or data management limitations. In the traditional lab setting we hear from Lou D’Alecy, who reviews surgical techniques for device implantation and discusses how this system can enhance measurement capabilities in a traditional rodent model. In addition, Harm Knot provides an overview of system technology and operation.

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Chief Technology Officer
TSE Systems Inc.

Professor
Molecular & Integrative Physiology
University of Michigan

Professor & Associate Chair
Department of Biology
University of Kentucky

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TSE Systems

We provide research solutions with modular, integrated hardware and software for studies in inhalation exposure, neuroscience, drug screening, cardiovascular, behavioral and metabolic phenotyping in intact animals.

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