Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome and Cardiovascular Disease
In this webinar, Dr. Licy Yanes Cardozo presents the heightened cardiovascular risks in women with PCOS, the mechanisms underlying these risks, current treatments available, potential new therapies, and the existing knowledge gaps in women's health research.
Metabolic Mechanisms that Contribute to Pregnancy-Induced Cardiac Growth and its Reversal
In this webinar, Dr. Collins presents an overview of cardiovascular changes in healthy pregnancies, risks for cardiovascular disease during pregnancy, and metabolic mechanisms behind pregnancy-induced cardiac growth.
Advancing Cardiovascular Health Equity for LGBTQ+ Patients
LGBTQ+ populations have been demonstrated to require additional understanding into their unique health care needs, particularly their cardiovascular health.
Recent Study Finds Microplastics in Human Blood
Microplastics are increasingly pervasive in the environment and have recently been found in human blood. This study from Leonard et al. examined the types, sizes, and shapes of microplastics found in the blood of 20 healthy volunteers.
Women’s Health: A Physiological Analysis
Women’s Health: A Physiological Analysis - A webinar series covering fundamentals, late-breaking research, and novel discoveries in the field of women's health & related disease models.
Getting to the Heart of Cardiovascular Research: From Yesterday to Today and Looking Towards Tomorrow
Dr. Melanie White presents the various methods for assessing cardiac function in the context of pathology, spanning from in vitro to in vivo techniques, and how she integrates these with cutting-edge mass spectrometry in her research on cardiovascular disease pathogenesis.
Photoacoustic Imaging in Angiotensin II Induced Cardiac Hypertrophy Mice
Hear Dr. Emily Lupton on her lab's investigation whether photoacoustic imaging (PAI) could provide novel imaging in the heart after angiotensin-II induced hypertrophy with and without treatment with losartan.
Pressure-Volume (PV) Loops: Overview and Applications
PV loops are widely used among cardiovascular researchers as well as countless other disciplines, but there seems to be a lack of educational resources about them. Here we dive into what PV loops are, when they are used, as well as some case studies and limitations.
Unlocking Heart Health: Revolutionizing Diastolic Function through Integrative Muscle Physiology at Wayne State University
Dr. Charles Chung is an Associate Professor of Physiology at Wayne State University. Using integrated physiology, analyzing data from the molecular level to the whole muscle, his laboratory aims to provide new directions and identify novel treatments for a variety of cardiac disorders. Learn more about his research group by watching the interview or summarized blog below.
Understanding Advanced Cardiac Tissue Slice Applications
Bradley Palmer, Matthew Caporizzo, and Benjamin Lee answer questions from a recent webinar on how cardiac slices and the IonOptix Cardiac Slice System can be used to complement and improve upon traditional cardiac investigations.
Understanding Advanced Cardiac Tissue Slice Applications
Watch to understand how cardiac slices and the IonOptix Cardiac Slice System can be used to complement and improve upon traditional cardiac investigations.
Cut and Paste of Myosin Binding Protein-C in Striated Muscles
Dr. Samantha Harris discusses the development of three new mouse models in her lab, engineered to target and replace specific myosin binding protein-C paralogs in muscle fibers and impact of their mutations on skeletal and cardiac muscle diseases.
From Models to Heartbeats: Computational Design of Vagus Nerve Stimulation for Cardiac Health
This webinar explores closed-loop cardiac rhythm control restoration in heart-transplant patients from model development to in silico regulatory evidence for safety and efficacy trials.
Implantable Circuit-Specific Treatments for Autonomic Dysfunction
In this webinar, Dr. Aaron Phillips presents his research on the neural mechanisms of hemodynamic stability.
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.
The Next Generation Vevo F2: Better Image Quality For Better Data
Watch this interactive web presentation about the launch of a brand-new version of our flagship Vevo F2 high-to-low frequency ultrasound platform!
Video Interview – IonOptix MultiCell Sytem
Joe Soughayer, Business Development Manager at IonOptix, discusses the MultiCell System, an advanced, fully-automated solution for identification and quantification of hundreds of myocytes per hour.
Talking Real Science with Oliver Wearing
Oliver Wearing shares what led him to study the relationship between cardiovascular physiology and the autonomic nervous system, how achieving his various positions and awards have allowed him to pursue his research goals, and where he hopes to take his work next.
Talking Real Science with Oliver Wearing
This episode of Share Science features Oliver Wearing, PhD, as he shares his personal passions and academic journey from reptilian physiology to evaluating cardiovascular function after spinal cord injury.
Measurement of Cardiac Function Using Pressure-Volume Loops in Swine
Dr. Pedro Ferreira gives a deep dive into his work using pressure-volume loops in large animal models of heart failure.
IonOptix: Revolutionizing Cardiovascular Research through Customer-Driven Innovation
In a recent interview with IonOptix Business Development Manager, Joe Soughayer, he talks about their innovative approach, commitment to supporting researchers, and goals of becoming the gold standard in cardiovascular research instruments.
Video Interview – ALZET Osmotic Pumps
Clarisa Peer discusses ALZET Osmotic Pumps, the gold standard for controlled, automatic dosing of compounds in various research areas, including neuroscience, cancer research, cardiovascular, endocrinology, pharmacology research, and more.
Video Interview – Aurora Scientific’s 801C: Small Intact Muscle Apparatus
Chris Rand discusses Aurora Scientific's 801C: Small Intact Muscle Apparatus. The device can be used for measuring muscle contractility and for other applications in fields like muscle physiology and cardiovascular science research.






















