#ExpertAnswers: John Lighton and Jennifer Teske on Metabolic Phenotyping
John Lighton and Jennifer Teske discuss the relevance of high-bandwidth metabolic measurement synchronized with intake and other behavioral data.
#ExpertAnswers: Anilkumar K Reddy and Graham Sattler on Telemetry in Rodents
Anilkumar K. Reddy and Graham Sattler discuss new research possibilities and advantages that a recently released telemetry system brings to mouse, rat and other small animal researchers.
#ExpertAnswers: Michiel Helmes on Measuring Cardiomyocytes
Michiel Helmes discusses a novel technique for measuring work output and replicating the four phases of the cardiac cycle at the single cell level.
#ExpertAnswers: Michael Kinder on Startle Systems
Michael Kinder discusses the underlying technologies used in startle systems.
#ExpertAnswers: Gerry Herrera on Automated Analysis of Behavioral Data
Gerry Herrera discusses the automated analysis of behavioral data in fear conditioning research.
#ExpertAnswers: Marta Fiorotto and Chris Adams on Measuring Energy Balance in Mice
Marta Fiorotto and Chris Adams discuss measuring energy balance in mice.
#ExpertAnswers: Will Redfern and Sara Wells on Monitoring Rodents
Will Redfern and Sara Wells discuss 24/7 monitoring of group-housed rodents in true IVC racked home cage environments for safety pharmacology and phenotyping applications.
#ExpertAnswers: Navin Kapur on Pressure-Volume Loops
Navin Kapur discusses how Pressure-Volume loops impact outcomes in back research and clinical therapies.
#ExpertAnswers: Christopher Ward, Ramzi Khairallah, & Matthew Borkowski on basic in-vivo, in-situ and in-vitro experiments
Christopher Ward, Ramzi Khairallah, and Mathew Borkowski discuss methodology and best practices regarding basic in-vivo, in-situ and in-vitro experiments.
#ExpertAnswers: Eero Castren, Roustem Khazipov, Petri Hyytia, and Leonard Khiroug on Recording Optical and Electrophysiological Data
Eero Castren, Roustem Khazipov, Petri Hyytia, and Leonard Khiroug discuss the recording optical and electrophysiological data from the brains of head-fixed but otherwise freely moving rodents.
#ExpertAnswers: John Lighton on the Circadian Rhythms of Food Intake
John Lighton discusses the relevance of gustatory signals, specifically micro-intake events, and how to measure their outcome.
#ExpertAnswers: James Clark & Graham Sattler on Improving Rodent Cardiovascular Research Outcomes
James Clark and Graham Sattler discuss how to improve hemodynamic study outcome consistency by monitoring vital signs during surgery.
#ExpertAnswers: Peter Plouf and Filip Konecny on Pressure-Volume Loop Data
Peter Plouf and Filip Konecny present the essentials of collecting Pressure-Volume Loop data with confidence.
#ExpertAnswers: Scott Earley & Gerry Herrera on In-Vitro Blood Vessel Research
Scott Earley and Gerry Herrera review tools and techniques for studying function in isolated blood vessels using a pressurized arteriorgraph system.
#ExpertAnswers: David Wolfer, Ewelina Knapska, and Holger Russig on Rodent Behaviour
Ewelina Knapska, David Wolfer, and Holger Russig dicuss high-throughput cognition testing of rodents within their social environment.
#ExpertAnswers: Benjamin Prosser and Michiel Helmes on Measuring Force in Single Heart Cells
Cardiovascular scientists discuss best-practices and techniques for attaching, stretching and studying isolated myocytes.
#ExpertAnswers: Anna Honko, Steve Fox, and R. Dustan Sarazan on Continuous Real Time Physiologic Monitoring
Anna Honko, Steve Fox, and R. Dustan Sarazan discuss the importance of continuous, real-time monitoring in preclinical research.
#ExpertAnswers: Harm Knot, Louis D’Alecy, and Jeffrey Osborn on The Promise of Telemetry
Harm Knot, Louis D'Alecy, and Jeffrey Osborn discuss new capabilities in wireless physiologic monitoring enabled by the Stellar Telemetry system.
#ExpertAnswers: Brian Brockway and Robert Hamlin on Wireless Monitoring Technology
Brian Brockway and Robert Hamlin discuss wireless monitoring technology in preclinical physiology, drug discovery, safety pharmacology, and toxicology.
#ExpertAnswers: Craig Emter, Robert Hamlin, Timothy Hacker, and Filip Konecny on Pressure-Volume Loops
Craig Emter, Robert Hamlin, Timothy Hacker, and Filip Konecny, discuss how PV loops work in concert with other techniques.
#ExpertAnswers: Dan Burkhoff on Fundamental Concepts in Pressure Volume Analysis Part Two
Dan Burkhoff discusses some of concepts of Pressure-Volume analysis, plus best practices during data acquisition and statistical analysis.
#ExpertAnswers: Dan Burkhoff on Fundamental Concepts in Pressure Volume Analysis
Dan Burkhoff answers questions about the fundamental principles of preload, afterload, contractility, and lusitropy in pressure-volume analysis.
#ExpertAnswers: Corey Reynolds, Merry Lindsey and Graham Sattler on Surgical Monitoring
Corey Reynolds, Merry Lindsey, and Graham Sattler speak about why comprehensive surgical monitoring has become so crucial in today’s scientific research space.






















