From Models to Heartbeats: Computational Design of Vagus Nerve Stimulation for Cardiac Health
This webinar explores closed-loop cardiac rhythm control restoration in heart-transplant patients from model development to in silico regulatory evidence for safety and efficacy trials.
Evaluation of Novel Therapies Using Spontaneous Seizure Models
In this webinar, Dr. Cameron Metcalf covers the technical requirements and benefits of spontaneous seizure models, addressing the challenges and optimization of 24/7 video-EEG data collection for epilepsy therapy development.
Spatial Phenotyping: A Revolutionary Approach to Biomarker Discovery for Cancer Immunotherapy
Dr. Arutha Kulasinghe discusses the potential of single-cell spatial phenotyping in biomarker analysis and how it can be used to characterize tumor microenvironments.
Exploring Estrogen’s Role in Metabolism and the Use of 13C-Labeled Nutrients for Advanced Animal Physiology and Nutrition Research
Dr. Reilly Enos and Dr. Eran Levin discuss estrogen's metabolic impact and how isotopic labeling and 13C-labeled nutrients can be used for animal physiology and nutrition research.
Symposium: Opportunities, Hopes, and Challenges in Translating Visual Restoration from Mouse to Human
Striatech celebrates its 5th anniversary with a top-class Symposium on the topic of translating visual restoration from mouse to human.
Systemic and Intraspinal Pathology and Repair After Spinal Cord Injury in Rodents
Join Dana McTigue for a deep dive into her work studying spinal cord injury in rodents and its resulting pathological features in lower organs.
Cellular Brain Repair for Parkinson’s Disease: Is the Answer in the (Biomaterial) Matrix?
Hear Eilís Dowd, PhD highlight her lab's recent data demonstrating that dopaminergic cell replacement in the Parkinsonian rodent brain, using both fetal and induced stem cell-derived cells, is enhanced when the cells are transplanted in a neurotrophin-enriched collagen hydrogel.
Compensatory Mechanisms in Parkinson’s Disease
Bas Bloem, MD reviews compensatory mechanisms, including cerebral plasticity and behavioral adaptation, in persons with Parkinson's disease.
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.
Impact of Sleep and Circadian Disruption on Human Health and Disease Risk
Join Josiane Broussard, PhD as she explains the links between sleep and circadian disruption and cardiovascular and metabolic health.
New Horizons: Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone and Cognition
Join Vincent Prevot, PhD as he dives into the development and establishment of the gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) system and the importance of its first postnatal activation.
Autonomic Regulation of Metabolic and Cardiovascular Functions in Health and Disease
In this webinar, Dr. Rahmouni presents his research on the fundamental processes mediating autonomic nervous system control of energy homeostasis and cardiovascular function in health and disease.
Integrative Physiological Responses to Exercise-Heat Stress: Sex as a Biological Variable
Watch Nisha Charkoudian, PhD for the first event in the 2023 Neurophysiology Series as she summarizes the integrative physiology of responses to exercise-heat stress and discusses implications for athletes and the military.
Postsynaptic Neuronal Activity Promotes Retinal Axon Regeneration
Supraja’s presentation provides insights into mechanisms that promote retinal ganglion cell (RGC) axon regeneration in vertebrates.
Fully Characterized, Standardized Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell Line and Ready-to-Use, High-Quality Neural Progenitor Cells for Downstream Differentiation Applications
In this webinar, experts present a standardized human induced pluripotent stem cell line and its differentiation into neural cells for disease modeling and assay development.
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.
Partnering with Disease Registries: The Value and Impact for Real-World Evidence Generation
In this webinar, Evidera experts present guidance on why strong connections with registry groups and stakeholder populations are important for generating relevant real-world evidence to advance treatments.
Minimizing the Impact of Cross-Cultural Differences in COA Translations
ICON's COA Linguistic Validation Leaders highlight the importance of Linguistic Validation and how equivalence should be a key focus during the development of Clinical Outcome Assessment translations.
Improving Patient Outcomes: AI-Based Phenotyping for Diagnosis, Treatment, and Clinical Trials
Watch a panel of OM1’s clinical experts in cardiometabolic disease, immunology, and mental health as they explore how Artificial Intelligence (AI) can find phenotypic patterns and unlock insights hidden in real-world data.
Save Time and Money When Prioritizing Drug Candidates: Using Cell-Based Reporter Assays for Nuclear Receptor Profiling
Dr. Jack Vanden Heuvel discusses the use of cell-based reporter assays for nuclear receptor profiling to efficiently prioritize drug candidates and minimize off-target effects.
COMPLi HBS Legislation Series: France
This webinar explores France's governance of human biological samples for research, focusing on acquisition, storage, import/export, and unique requirements in comparison to global standards.
How to Create CRISPR-Edited T Cells More Efficiently for Tomorrow’s Cell Therapies
Steven Loo-Yong-Kee presents Artisan Bio's STAR-CRISPR™ system for optimized gene editing in cell therapy, with a focus on the genetifc modification of T cells for cancer immunotherapy.
Targeting Proteomics to Decipher Biology for the Drug Development Pipeline
Dr. Jeffrey Silva explores the role of mass spectrometry-based proteomics on drug discovery, disease mechanisms, and biomarker identification.
Peripheral and Cerebral Vascular Responses Following High-Intensity Interval Exercise
Dr. Bert Bond and Max Weston present an overview on their study investigating the effects high-intensity interval exercise has on cerebrovascular health.
What Every Researcher Needs to Know About Using Medicare Data for Real World Evidence
Join three panelists who provide a practical overview of how and why to use data from Medicare for real world studies.























