#ExpertAnswers: Edward Bahnson on Light-sheet Fluorescence Microscopy and Vascular Injury
Edward Bahnson, PhD presents the development and validation of a methodological approach using light-sheet fluorescence microscopy (LSFM) for the imaging of preclinical models of vascular injury with a focus of minimizing analysis bias while increasing precision and reproducibility.
#ExpertAnswers: Marcela Maus on Inflammation and Immunophysiology
Dr. Marcela Maus discusses the components and technologies used in making a T cell product, important considerations for efficacy, and underlying mechanisms of toxicity and resistance.
Old Dogs Benefit From New Tricks: 3D Analysis of Arterial Injury to Study Nrf2-Dependent Inhibition of Neointimal Hyperplasia in Rats
Edward Bahnson, PhD presents the development and validation of a methodological approach using light-sheet fluorescence microscopy (LSFM) for the imaging of preclinical models of vascular injury with a focus of minimizing analysis bias while increasing precision and reproducibility.
#ExpertAnswers: Jerry Turner on Inflammation and Immunophysiology
This episode of Expert Answers features Dr. Jerrold Turner discussing the barrier function of the intestine.
#ExpertAnswers: Matthias Nahrendorf on Inflammation and Immunophysiology
Dr. Matthias Nahrendorf discusses current concepts of cell supply by the hematopoietic system, lineage relationships and systems’ cross talk.
International COVID-19 Network at Work Virtual Panel – Part 2
Join prominent members of the International COVID-19 Network for a 2-part virtual panel where they will present the advantage of exchanging data and their results along detection, outcome prediction and Long-COVID risks and monitoring.
International COVID-19 Network at Work Virtual Panel – Part 1
Join prominent members of the International COVID-19 Network for a 2-part virtual panel where they will present the advantage of exchanging data and their results along detection, outcome prediction and Long-COVID risks and monitoring.
Myeloid Cells and Cardiovascular Health
Dr. Matthias Nahrendorf discusses current concepts of cell supply by the hematopoietic system, highlights open questions, and describes imaging tools for studying monocytes, macrophages and their progenitors.
Immunophysiological Mechanisms that Limit Dissemination of Microbial Signals from the Intestine
Join Dr. Gwendalyn Randolph as she discusses strategies that the intestine uses to limit the dissemination of inflammatory signals in the venous and lymphatic vasculature.
Premature Vascular Disease in Autoimmunity
Dr. Mariana Kaplan highlights the role of systemic autoimmunity in the development of vasculopathy and atherosclerosis and discusses potential strategies to prevent these complications.
Conversations Between Mucosal Immunity and the Gut Barrier
Dr. Jerrold Turner discusses the barrier function of the intestine, how the permeability of tight junctions in the gut epithelium is modulated, and the impact of this modulation on homeostasis and health.
Engineered T Cells for Cancer
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.
Cardiovascular Disease Associated with SARS-CoV-2 and HIV Infections
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.
20 Years of TRPV4: Exploring Science, Discovery, and Future Directions
A virtual conference to celebrate the 20-year anniversary of TRPV4 and discuss its importance across various biological systems and associated disease models.
#ExpertAnswers: Dee Silverthorn on Teaching Anatomy & Physiology
In this episode of Expert Answers, Dr. Dee Silverthorn answers questions on how the sudden appearance of the global pandemic of COVID-19 provides a unique opportunity to show students science in action.
Inflammation & Immunophysiology: An Exploration of Pathophysiology
Inflammation & Immunophysiology: A webinar series covering fundamentals, late-breaking research and novel discoveries in the field of immunophysiology and inflammation sciences.
Using SARS-CoV-2 to Teach Physiology and Science
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.
COVID-19 – What’s NMR got to do with it?
Dr. Sharman explains the impact of using NMR for the quality control and release of drug molecules currently in shortage due to the Coronavirus pandemic.
#ExpertAnswers: Ole Petersen, Roop Mallik & Erwin Neher on Endocytosis and Calcium Signaling in the Context of SARS-CoV-2
Drs. Petersen, Mallik and Neher discuss the latest research looking at endocytosis and calcium signaling in the context of SARS-CoV-2, organelle transport and calcium imaging.
Endocytosis and Endosome Trafficking: Roles in Coronavirus Uptake and Cell Signaling
Erwin Neher, Ole Petersen and Roop Mallik share the latest research looking at endocytosis and calcium signaling in the context of SARS-CoV-19, organelle transport and calcium imaging.
Micro-CT: Fancy gadget or indispensable technology towards accurate quantification of lung disease and therapy?
An infectious lung disease expert shares compelling evidence for the use of micro-CT to repeatedly evaluate disease progression and therapy efficacy in live animals.
Introduction to Antibodies and their Analytical Characterization
An expert from AstraZeneca will discuss the use of antibody drugs, how they function and the different techniques used to characterize them in the drug development process.
Infectious Disease Research: A Holistic Approach to Physiologic Data Collection and Model Development
Join Dr. Anna Honko and Dr. Doug Reed as they discuss methods and applications for infectious disease research including coronavirus-based illnesses.





















