Clinical Applications of Optical Cerebral Blood Flow Imaging
Join Dr. Chris Favilla as he discusses non-invasive measurement of cerebral blood flow and potential applications.
Metabolic Mechanisms that Contribute to Pregnancy-Induced Cardiac Growth and its Reversal
Dr. Helen Collins answers questions from a recent webinar on cardiovascular changes and risks in healthy pregnancies and her research on metabolic mechanisms behind pregnancy-induced cardiac growth.
Talking Real Science with Helen Collins
On this episode of #ShareScience, we spoke with Dr. Helen Collins, whose research interests lie in understanding the mechanisms contributing to female cardiovascular 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Meet Rajesh Chaudhary, Cardiovascular Transplant Researcher and Rodent Microvascular Surgery Scholarship Recipient
Rajesh Chaudhary, PhD, recently won a Kent Scientific scholarship for the Comprehensive Training Program for Rodent Microvascular Surgery at Columbia University! We interviewed Rajesh to learn why he applied to this scholarship and what he skills he gained from this course.
#ExpertAnswers: Cole McLarty, Nick Glover, and Tim Hacker on Pressure-Volume Loops
Cole McLarty, Nick Glover and Dr. Timothy Hacker focus on Pressure-Volume Loop collection and data analysis for cardiovascular research.
#ExpertAnswers: George Portugal on Microelectrode Array Technology
George Portugal discusses microelectrode array (MEA) technology used for cardiac research and some best practices for integrating this technique into your research protocols.
APS Physiology in Disease Modeling and Drug Development Roundtable
Key opinion leaders in cardiovascular physiology and bioengineering discuss best practices and challenges when modeling cardiomyopathies and other cardiovascular diseases using stem cells, engineered tissues and other novel platforms.
#ExpertAnswers: David Barefield on Atrial Dysfunction
David Barefield discusses his work investigating the role of the Myosin binding protein H-like (MyBP-HL) protein in atrial dysfunction.
#ExpertAnswers: Eduardo Marbán on Regenerative Cardiovascular Medicine
Eduardo Marbán dives into the complexities of regenerative cardiovascular medicine and the future directions for cell therapies.
Orphan Receptor GPR55: A New Therapeutic Target for Atherosclerosis?
Since the role of GPR55 in adaptive B cell response regulation has not yet been reported in the context of atherosclerosis, Guillamat-Prats et al. have investigated how GPR55 in B cells affects atherosclerosis development. In this blog post, we highlight the main findings from this study, which was published this month in Nature Cardiovascular Research.
#ExpertAnswers: Ana Briones on Targeting Inflammation and Vascular Damage in Hypertension
Ana Briones discusses her research on the effects and potential therapeutic targets of excessive inflammation and vascular damage in hypertension.
#ExpertAnswers: Licy Yanes Cardozo on Androgens in Cardiovascular Physiology
Licy Yanes Cardozo expands on her research exploring the role of androgens on cardiovascular physiology in cis and transgender patients.
Sugar, Spice, and a Troubling Vice: Cardiovascular and Cancer Risk with Artificial Sweeteners
Artificial sweeteners appear to be the perfect solution to many of the health problems associated with high sugar consumption, but two recent publications may change the public's opinion on these sugar substitutes.
Advances in Pressure-Volume Loop Data Collection: Tools, Training and Support
Join three experts in this technical overview of Pressure-Volume Loop collection and data analysis for cardiovascular research.
Cardiac Research Using Microelectrode Array Technology: Methodology Considerations and Best Practices to Optimize Recording
Join George Portugal, PhD for an overview of microelectrode array (MEA) technology used for cardiac research and some best practices for integrating this technique into your research.
Talking Real Science with Tim Hacker
Tim Hacker shares his expertise, career path and insights for young scientists on what its like to run a core lab at an academic institution.























