Engineering Neuromodulation for Cardiovascular Instability
Dr. Aaron Phillips traces the translational journey of a discovery that began in a foundational laboratory and is now advancing through pivotal clinical trials aimed at stabilizing cardiovascular function.
Bridging Mouse Models and Human Inflammatory Bowel Disease: in vivo Pharmacology, Histology and Biomarkers
Three experts from Novalix present optimized T cell transfer-induced colitis models for IBD drug validation, utilizing AI-enhanced histology and flow cytometry to evaluate therapeutic efficacy.
Illuminating the Brain: Advances in Neurobiology
Watch leading experts in neurobiology imaging in a virtual symposium exploring cutting-edge multi-modal approaches using ultra-high frequency ultrasound and photoacoustics.
Fulfilling the Gap: Innovative Critical Reagents for Non-Human Primate Preclinical Studies
Watch to learn the tools that can support more accurate immune profiling and biomarker analysis in NHP-based preclinical research.
Animal Welfare in Surgery: Then and Now
In this presentation, Dr. René Remie transports you back five decades to explore the foundational principles of surgery that have evolved into what we now recognize as Good Surgical Practice (GSP).
The Trainer’s Toolkit for Osmotic Pumps: Supporting Researchers in Infusion Studies
Explore how osmotic pumps can revolutionize in vivo research by enhancing drug delivery effectiveness. Learn about the preparation, implantation, and integration of these devices into research protocols, and gain practical insights for training investigators and lab personnel.
Piezo1 Protein: A Key Player in Gut Motility and Inflammation Regulation
Discover how the Piezo1 protein in intestinal neurons influences gut motility and inflammation, offering new insights and potential therapies for conditions like IBD.
Innovative Brain Map Uncovers Potential Key Players in Multiple Sclerosis Progression
Researchers at the NIH have created a 4D brain map using a marmoset model to uncover early lesion development in multiple sclerosis, potentially advancing treatment strategies and understanding of brain injuries.
Talking Real Science with Yelena Akelina
This episode of Share Science features Yelena Akelina, DVM, MS, a Research Scientist and a Co-Director/Instructor in Clinical Microsurgery at the Microsurgery Research and Training lab at the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Columbia University.
Fruit Fly Research Unveils Potential Anti-Aging Strategies
This article from GEN discusses the impact that filamentous actin (F-actin) buildup has on the healthy aging of fruit flies.
Applications of Humanized Mice in the Evaluation of Antibody-Drug Conjugates to Treat Autoimmune Diseases
Join experts from GemPharmatech and BioRay Pharmaceutical as they discuss the use of humanized mice to evaluate antibody-drug conjugates for treating autoimmune diseases.
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.
Talking Real Science with Meaghan Loy on Rare Disease Day
On this episode of #ShareScience, we spoke with Meaghan Loy, Senior Category Director of In Vivo Services with Scientist.com, on Rare Disease Day.
Superpixel Unmixing Algorithm from Micro to Macro Photoacoustic Imaging of Tissue Components
Dr. Valeria Grasso describes a novel unsupervised Machine-Learning method named Superpixel Photoacoustic Unmixing (SPAX) framework.
Evaluation of Novel Therapies Using Spontaneous Seizure Models
Cameron Metcalf and Katrina Irey answer questions from a recent webinar on technical requirements and benefits of spontaneous seizure models and epilepsy therapy development.
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.
Successful Modification of a Rodent Surgical Procedure and Device for Vascular Access in Minipigs (Vascular Access Button)
Adrian Zeltner answers questions on the innovative use of the Rat Vascular Access Button in Göttingen Minipigs to streamline blood sampling and infusion.
Combined Near Infrared Photoacoustic Imaging and Ultrasound Detects Vulnerable Atherosclerotic Plaque
VisualSonics presents the first episode of their Vevo 4 Photoacoustics Web Series - Combined near infrared photoacoustic imaging and ultrasound detects vulnerable atherosclerotic plaque with Martin Schneider, MD/PhD from Stanford University.
Understanding Animal Welfare Best Practices in Asia Pacific for Biotech & Pharma
In this event, we focus on the Asia Pacific region, uncovering the landscape of animal welfare legislation and its implications for pharmaceutical and biotech players.
Navigating Animal Welfare Legislation in North America: Insights for Biotech & Pharma
Watch as we delve into the nuances of animal welfare legislation in North America, specifically addressing the needs of clients and suppliers in the pharmaceutical and biotech sectors.
Unraveling European Animal Welfare Legislation for Biotech & Pharma
This event illuminates the intricacies of animal welfare legislation, specifically comparing and distinguishing differences between EU, UK, and North American standards.
Animal Welfare Legislation Series
Scientist.com’s Animal Welfare Legislation Series is a 3-part webinar series to explore animal welfare legislation in North America, Asia, and Europe. In each installment, we delve into the region-specific regulatory requirements while discussing best practices and ethical guidelines for companies and organizations involved in bio-pharma sectors. Our intent is not only to shed light on the legal aspects but also to emphasize these stakeholders' crucial role in observing and promoting ethical practices in animal welfare.
The Use of Vascular Access Buttons in Rabbits for PK/TK Studies
Jon Ehrmann, BS, SRS, SRA, LATg answers questions regarding use of vascular access buttons in rabbits as a solution to challenges in venipuncture, enhancing blood collection, and intravenous administration for pharmacokinetic studies.
Preparation for the Academy of Surgical Research’s Certification Exams
Lisa Johnson answers questions on the Academy of Surgical Research's (ASR) certification exams to prepare individuals on what to expect.
Exploring Estrogen’s Role in Metabolism and the Use of 13C-Labeled Nutrients for Advanced Animal Physiology and Nutrition Research
In this Q&A, Dr. Reilly Enos and Dr. Levin answer questions about their research focused on estrogen signaling in obesity and metabolism in insect models, respectively.



















