From Clinical Data to Actionable Assets for Pharmaceutical R&D
In this webinar, learn to transform raw clinical and biobanking data into research-ready assets to accelerate pharmaceutical R&D.
Human iPSC-Derived Sensory Neurons for Functional Sensory Biology and Pharmacology Research
Get an exclusive first look at BrainXell’s newly launched human iPSC-derived sensory neurons and learn how they enable reproducible, human-relevant models for sensory transduction, pharmacology, and ion channel research.
Precision in Human Biological Samples: Leveraging Regulatory Rigor and Deep Data for Advanced Disease Research
In this webinar, experts explore how high-quality biospecimens, longitudinal data, and regulatory rigor drive the future of biomarker discovery and clinical diagnostics.
CRISPR Gene Editing in Primary T Cells: A Case Study in the Fight Against HIV
Get practical insight into CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing in primary immune cells and how it can be applied to study drug action in a physiologically relevant model.
Biomarkers from Bench to Bedside: Tools, Targets, and Translational Insights
Explore how new tools and strategies are advancing biomarker discovery, standardization, and translational research in oncology and beyond.
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.
Surgical Savvy: Continuous Refinement and Education
The Academy of Surgical Research (ASR), European Academy of Laboratory Animal Surgery (EALAS), and InsideScientific proudly present this 4-part webinar series focused on the ever-evolving world of research surgical techniques and practices.
Implantable Circuit-Specific Treatments for Autonomic Dysfunction
In this webinar, Dr. Aaron Phillips presents his research on the neural mechanisms of hemodynamic stability.
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.
Skin-on-Chip for Preclinical Herpes Disease Modeling
Organs-on-a-chip are attractive alternatives for bridging the translational gap between preclinical and clinical stages in vaccine development, particularly for herpes simplex virus (HSV). In this blog post, we review an article from Nature Communications on a skin-on-chip device for modeling HSV infection, as well as evaluating immune responses and antiviral drug efficacy (featured image © 2022 Sun et al., licensed under CC BY 4.0).
Talking Real Science with Aaron Phillips
Dr. Aaron Phillips combines integrated physiology and neuroscience to understand hemodynamic instability and spinal cord injury in pre-clinical and clinical models.
#ExpertAnswers: Raul Andero on Fear Memory in a Rodent Model
Raul Andero answers questions from a webinar where he presented research on sex-dependent differences in the consolidation of fear memory in a rodent model.
#ExpertAnswers: Emma Karey on E-Cigarettes and Health Risks
Emma Karey challenges the convention that extant cigarette endpoints sufficiently capture the health risks of vaping.
European Council for Cardiovascular Research
The history of the European Council for Cardiovascular Research (ECCR) goes back more than 30 years when the ‘European Blood Pressure Group’ held its [...]
Sex Differences in Fear Memory
Dr. Raül Andero Galí presents research on sex-dependent differences in the consolidation of fear memory in a rodent model.
Assessing Toxicity and Health Risks of E-cigarettes: How to Take Aim at a Moving Target
Dr. Emma Karey presents research that challenges the convention that extant cigarette endpoints sufficiently capture the health risks of vaping, and provides a translational framework for how to integrate scientific principles and novel conditions.
#ExpertAnswers: Dale Abel on Aging Science
Dale Abel answers questions from a recent webinar that focuses on the mechanisms underlying heart failure in aging and diabetes.
Translational Science Panel: Research Insights and Best Practice for Clinical Relevance
Join Aaron Phillips, Fiona McBryde, and Kevin O'Gallagher for a 1-hour Translational Science panel.
Translational Applications of MiniPDX: An In Vivo Organoid Assay in New Drug R&D
Join Dr. Danyi Wen as she describes a novel drug efficacy test using Patient Derived Xenograft (PDX) samples to measure drug efficacy and identify therapeutic candidates in personalized oncology treatments.
Plasma Proteomics: The Next Frontier of Biomarker Discovery in the Precision Medicine Era
Plasma proteomics is increasingly recognized as a fundamental approach to accelerate biomarker discovery and drug development, taking precision medicine to the next level.
Bruker Micro-CT/XRM User Meeting
A two-day virtual user meeting showcasing state-of-the-art applications in both life and material sciences, and provides the latest Bruker news about hardware and software.
Cardiac Glucose Metabolism: Heart Failure in Diabetes and Aging
Join Dr. Dale Abel for a deep dive into the mechanisms underlying heart failure in aging and diabetes.
























