Explore Webinars by Sponsor
Explore Webinars by Sponsor
Systemic and Intraspinal Pathology and Repair After Spinal Cord Injury in Rodents
Wednesday, October 25, 2023
Sponsor: ALZET Osmotic Pumps
Partners: American Physiological Society, Society for Neuroscience, Federation of European Neuroscience Societies, American Autonomic Society, Scientist.com
Join Dana McTigue for a deep dive into her work studying spinal cord injury in rodents and its resulting pathological features in lower organs.
Vascular-Tubular Crosstalk in the Renin-Angiotensin System
Tuesday, September 13, 2022
Sponsor: ALZET Osmotic Pumps
Partner: American Physiological Society
Matthew Sparks, MD, explores the vascular-tubular crosstalk in the renin-angiotensin system that may play a key role in the regulation of pressure natriuresis.
Cardiac Effects of Chronically Inhaled Nicotine
Wednesday, February 9, 2022
Sponsor: ALZET Osmotic Pumps
Partner: American Physiological Society
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.
Cardiovascular Disease Associated with SARS-CoV-2 and HIV Infections
Thursday, September 9, 2021
Sponsor: ALZET Osmotic Pumps
Partners: American Physiological Society, Autoimmune Association
Dr. Xuebin Qin discusses the development and characterization of new models of SARS-CoV-2 and HIV, and how his lab uses these models to study cardiovascular injury associated with infection.
Engineered T Cells for Cancer
Thursday, June 17, 2021
Sponsor: ALZET Osmotic Pumps
Partners: American Physiological Society, Autoimmune Association
Dr. Marcela Maus discusses CAR T Cell research, the components and technologies used in making a T cell product, important considerations for efficacy, and underlying mechanisms of toxicity and resistance.
Implantable Infusion Pumps: Insights For Your Next Animal Dosing Study
Tuesday, October 25, 2016
Sponsors: DURECT Corporation, ALZET Osmotic Pumps
José Gadea clarifies common misconceptions surrounding the use of implantable pumps and present the facts to support their value in preclinical research.