Functional Ultrasound Demonstration and Live Q&A: Iconeus One, a Pioneer in Real-Time Whole-Brain Imaging
Join us for an online session to discover the capabilities of functional ultrasound (fUS) with the Iconeus One system.
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.
Building New Approach Methodologies for Angiogenesis and Vascularized Models
Join us for an insightful webinar exploring Lonza’s comprehensive portfolio of primary human cells and optimized media systems.
Mapping Genetic Risk for High Cholesterol: A New Diagnostic Resource
An international team of scientists has developed an unprecedented resource mapping nearly 17,000 genetic variants of the LDL receptor gene, a key factor in heart disease risk. This tool aims to help clinicians identify individuals at heightened genetic risk for elevated ‘bad’ cholesterol and enable earlier, more effective prevention and treatment of cardiovascular disease.
Transcranial Focused Ultrasound Neuromodulation of the Default Mode Network in the Treatment of Depression and Promotion of Wellness
In this webinar, Dr. John Allen will introduce how low-intensity transcranial focused ultrasound (litFUS), a non-invasive, high-precision neuromodulation technique, has the potential to modulate Default Mode Network (DMN) activity. Emerging evidence suggests that litFUS may reduce Repetitive Negative Thinking (RNT) and mood-related symptoms in clinical populations, and also promote emotional wellness in nonclinical groups.
Recent Advances in Diagnosis of Autonomic Syncope
Join Dr. Michele Brignole and Dr. Jelle de Jong as they highlight the efficacy of the 2STEPS protocol and the six-step carotid sinus massage technique in diagnosing and managing autonomic syncope.
Modeling Angiogenesis in Real Time – A Qualitative, Real-time, In-vitro Tube Formation Assay
Lonza demonstrates the successful development of a tube formation assay using their primary human umbilical vein endothelial cells that can be used to visualize angiogenesis in real-time.
Iconeus One: Pioneering Real-Time Whole-Brain Imaging with Functional Ultrasound – 14 Years of Innovation and Adoption
This webinar explores the diverse applications of fUS, including task-induced activation mapping, resting-state functional connectivity, and in vivo dynamic angiography.
Can Nonagenarians Defy Cardiovascular Risks to Brain Health?
Research from UC Irvine questions traditional views on cardiovascular risks and brain health in individuals 90 and over.
Hypertension and Hypothalamic Changes in a Mouse Model of Menopause
Dr. Teresa Milner presents research using a mouse model of accelerated ovarian failure to explore estrogen's role in menopausal hypertension, highlighting the therapeutic potential of estrogen receptor beta agonists during menopause transition.
Sympathetic Regulation in Human Pregnancy
Questions and Answers from the webinar titled Sympathetic Regulation in Human Pregnancy.
Talking Real Science with Stella Goulopoulou
On this episode of #ShareScience, we spoke with Dr. Stella Goulopoulou, whose research focuses on vascular physiology, with emphasis on immune and inflammatory underpinnings of female vascular dysfunction in obstetric and gynecologic disorders.
Talking Real Science with Stella Goulopoulou
This episode of Share Science features Stella Goulopoulou, PhD who shares her research on preeclampsia and vascular physiology during pregnancy and why she’s passionate about women’s health.
New Treatments for Vasomotor Symptoms Due to Menopause
Dr. JoAnn Pinkerton delves into the vasomotor symptoms associated with menopause, the current understanding of the physiological mechanisms involved, and the pharmacotherapies and treatments available.
Sympathetic Regulation in Human Pregnancy
In this webinar, Dr. Fu reviews longitudinal changes in sympathetic neural control in normal (uncomplicated) and hypertensive pregnancy.
Preeclampsia: From Hippocrates to Contemporary Research
This webinar discusses Dr. Stella Goulopoulou's research on the contribution of the placenta to circulating cell-free mitochondrial DNA in preeclampsia and the resulting vasoactive and inflammatory effects.
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.
Functional Ultrasound Neuroimaging: Principles, Applications, & Perspectives
Dr. Mickael Tanter presents his work on functional ultrasound neuroimaging, including an overview and translation to clinical applications.
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.
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.
Indwelling Portal Vascular Access Ports: Application, Advantages, and Management
In this webinar, Melanie Graham, MPH, PhD highlights the benefits and reliability of using vascular access ports (VAPs) in animal models.
Measuring Neuronal Activity and Vascular Physiology in the Human Brain Using High-Resolution Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Join Jonathan Polimeni, PhD for a deep dive into the physics and physiology of fMRI.
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.
Chronological Age vs Biological Age: Can Aging be Reversed?
What can biological age tell us about our health? Is it a fixed number, or can it be reduced? A recent study from Poganik et al. investigates the fluctuations in biological age in response to physiological stress.
Cardiovascular Autonomic Dysfunction in the Post-COVID Landscape: Detection and Management
Artur Fedorowski explains CV dysautonomia as a specific sequalae of acute COVID-19 and guides the audience in the diagnostic work-up of PASC patients with suspected cardiovascular complications.


















