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Explore Webinars by Sponsor
Translational Science Panel: Research Insights and Best Practice for Clinical Relevance
Wednesday, February 16, 2022
Sponsor: ADInstruments
Webinar Host: American Physiological Society
Join Aaron Phillips, Fiona McBryde, and Kevin O’Gallagher for a 1-hour Translational Science panel.
Examining the Anatomy and Physiology Lab Experience
Thursday, December 2, 2021
Sponsor: ADInstruments
Partner: Human Anatomy & Physiology Society
Join Wendy Riggs for a deep dive into the virtual Anatomy and Physiology Labs that she runs at College of the Redwoods and how she uses technology to facilitate meaningful learning opportunities for her students.
Telemetry 101: Exploring the New ADInstruments’ Small Animal Telemetry Systems
Tuesday, June 29, 2021
Sponsor: ADInstruments
Join Phil Griffiths, PhD for a technology overview and discussion around popular and unique applications of Kaha Telemetry for small animal research.
Optogenetic Activation of Selective Cardiac Autonomic Neurons
Thursday, May 20, 2021
Sponsor: ADInstruments
Partner: American Physiological Society
In this webinar, Dr. Angel Moreno discusses how optogenetics can be used to modulate the cardiac autonomic system, with a special emphasis on experimental preparation, troubleshooting and data analysis and interpretation.
Fishing for Insights from Single-Lead and Multi-Lead ECG of Live Adult Zebrafish
Tuesday, May 4, 2021
Sponsor: ADInstruments
In this webinar, Dr. Thao Nguyen discusses the exciting discoveries that her research team has made, debunks some common myths, and shares best-practices for data acquisition, analysis, and interpretation. Her in vivo studies of adult zebrafish cardiac electrophysiology rely on single-lead and multi-lead surface ECG in live anesthetized adult zebrafish.
My Cousin, the Tree: Integrating the Anatomy & Physiology of Plant and Human Biology
Thursday, April 15, 2021
Sponsor: ADInstruments
Partner: Human Anatomy & Physiology Society
Join Dr. John Waters as he discusses how to help students organize their understanding of biology around larger themes that are common across the life sciences. This is the fourth webinar in this 4-part series on how science education has evolved in the face of new challenges.
Pulse Wave Velocity: Theory, Applications, Methods, and Future Directions
Thursday, April 8, 2021
Sponsor: ADInstruments
Arguably, the “gold-standard” method for noninvasive assessment of cardiovascular disease risk is pulse wave velocity (PWV). Join experts for a complete, in-depth overview of their research involving PWV in a variety of different applications and a deep dive into the methods they use to record high-quality, repeatable data.
Using SARS-CoV-2 to Teach Physiology and Science
Thursday, March 18, 2021
Sponsor: ADInstruments
Partner: Human Anatomy & Physiology Society
Join Dr. Dee Silverthorn for a discussion on how the sudden appearance of the global pandemic of COVID-19 provides a unique opportunity to show students science in action as researchers and healthcare professionals around the world scramble to understand the virus and its effects on the human body. This is the third webinar in this 4-part series on how science education has evolved in the face of new challenges.
Understanding the Peripheral Nervous System
Thursday, February 25, 2021
Sponsor: ADInstruments
Partner: Human Anatomy & Physiology Society
Mark Nielsen discusses the evolutionary and developmental patterns that clarify the structural organization of the peripheral nervous system. This is the second webinar in a 4-part series on how science education has evolved in the face of new challenges.
Measuring and Quantifying Sympathetic Control of the Cutaneous Microvasculature
Wednesday, February 24, 2021
Sponsor: ADInstruments
In this webinar, Dr. Jody Greaney provides an overview of microneurography to measure skin sympathetic nervous system activity, with a focus on data analysis, interpretation and its application coupled with laser Doppler flowmetry.
How to Future-Proof Your Teaching
Thursday, January 21, 2021
Sponsor: ADInstruments
Partner: Human Anatomy & Physiology Society
Join Dr. Tony Macknight as he discusses how to adapt your teaching techniques to ensure you can teach from anywhere. This is the first webinar in this 4-part series on how science education has evolved in the face of new challenges.
Data Collection & Analysis in Human Autonomic Research: How to Guide to Successful Testing
Thursday, November 19, 2020
Sponsor: ADInstruments
Partner: American Physiological Society
Dr. Jacqueline Limberg discusses the basics of human autonomic research and shares tips & tricks for data collection and analysis during human autonomic testing to improve the accuracy and reliability of your findings.