SmartDriveNMR – The Next Generation of Automation
Bruker experts provide an overview of SmartDrive with a particular focus on the exciting new features. They offer practical examples and demonstrate the newest features and functions live!
Infrared Spectroscopy for Biological and Biomedical Applications
Prof. Dr. Werner Mäntele and Dr. Suja Sukumaran discuss the fundamental and experimental aspects of protein analysis using infrared spectroscopy.
Detection of Protein Aggregation During Biopharmaceutical Development: The Role of Orthogonal Techniques
Dr. Danny Chou discusses the opportunities and challenges in orthogonal particle analysis, and how flow imaging microscopy and light obscuration can be used for formulation development and quality control.
Initial Orthostatic Hypotension: Don’t Blink or You Will Miss It
Join Dr. Satish Raj and Nasia Sheikh for an overview of Initial Orthostatic Hypotension (IOH), how these patients present in the clinic, the mechanisms that underly the condition, and how IOH can be managed with a non-pharmacological approach.
Antibody Discovery Platforms to Support Functional Monoclonal Antibody Generation
Join Dr. Jiahui Yang as she provides an overview of antibody discovery platforms and discusses how single B cell sorting can be used to generate functional monoclonal antibodies for a range of applications.
Quantifying Cardiovascular and Behavioral Correlates of Fear in Mice: Implications for PTSD and Cardiovascular Disease Risk
Dr. Paul Marvar and Benjamin Turley present research pairing behavioral and cardiovascular responses to cued fear learning and demonstrate how fear-based disorders (such as PTSD) can contribute to cardiovascular disease risk.
Cardiac Effects of Chronically Inhaled Nicotine
Dr. Jason Gardner presents his recent and exciting new findings on the long-term cardiopulmonary health effects of inhaled nicotine including preclinical evidence to treat these health impacts.
Metabolic Adaptations: The Physiology of Cold Acclimatization and Exercise in Rodent Models
Join Jonas Treebak, PhD and Alexander Bartelt, PhD for a deep dive into the physiological mechanisms underlying metabolic adaptations to exercise training and cold exposure.
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.
Sex, Drugs and Protocol: How Researcher Choices Impact Experimental Outcomes in Preclinical Diabetes Research
Aileen King presents data showing that small alterations to experimental protocol and choice of model can impact on both welfare and data interpretation when studying blood glucose homeostasis in mice.
Streamlining Process Monitoring in Cell Culture Analysis & Spectrometry
Daniel Merriman, Femi Egbebi and Krzysztof Inglot discuss research solutions offered by Thermo Fisher Scientific regarding cell culture analysis, spectrometry and other topics within the biopharma field.
One Tool for Stimulus Presentation, Eye Tracking & Physiology Data
Experts discuss how to synchronize eye-tracking equipment with stimulus presentation, and physiological data.
Echolocation with Light: A New Form of Active Sensing in Fish?
Prof. Nico K. Michiels discusses how weak light reflections, during active photolocation, in the pupils of predator and prey species can be strong enough to be perceptible by the initial light sender.
Biodegradable Long-Acting Injectable Implants Prepared By Hot Melt Extrusion
Join Dr. Thanh Nguyen for a presentation on injectable implants developed using twin-screw extrusion, an upcoming technology in pharmaceutical manufacturing.
Old Dogs Benefit From New Tricks: 3D Analysis of Arterial Injury to Study Nrf2-Dependent Inhibition of Neointimal Hyperplasia in Rats
Edward Bahnson, PhD presents the development and validation of a methodological approach using light-sheet fluorescence microscopy (LSFM) for the imaging of preclinical models of vascular injury with a focus of minimizing analysis bias while increasing precision and reproducibility.
Casting a Wider Net in Zebrafish Screening with Automated Microscopy and Image Analysis
Join Dr. Alexandra Lubin and Dr. Jason Otterstrom as they discuss the use of deep learning-powered automated microscopy and image analysis for fast, in vivo zebrafish screening.
Autonomic Dysfunction in Long-COVID
During this webinar, experts from Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust describe the presenting symptoms and diagnostic challenges for patients in their syncope clinic presenting with autonomic dysfunction in Long-COVID.
Improving Sleep to Slow the Progression of Alzheimer’s Disease
Join Rohan Jagirdar, PhD as he discusses his research on EEG activity in a mouse model of Alzheimer's disease to determine the effects of improved sleep on disease progression.
EEG Monitoring Approaches to Predict Learning and Memory Changes in Early Alzheimer’s Disease
Dr. Fiona Harrison discusses how dietary deficiency and exposure to toxins can impact glutamate uptake and clearance, and the subsequent changes in neural signaling can be detected through altered EEG activity and performance on learning and memory tasks.
Multiparticipant or Large Groups | Recording from Multiple Participants Part II
Experts discuss multiparticipant or large group experiments, highlighting how to set up participants, optimize workflow, and synchronize data.
Sensorimotor Network Development During Early Postnatal Life in the Awake and Sleeping Brain
Dr. Anna Cavaccini and Dr. James Dooley share insights into the development of rodent sensorimotor neuronal circuits during early postnatal life.
The Multidetector Strategy for Reducing Response Factor Variation in E&L Analysis
Dr. Weixi Liu presents an alternative strategy for extractables and leachables analysis using a multidetector strategy with LC-MS, GC-MS, ultraviolet and charged aerosol detection and flame ionization detection.
Assessing Neuroinflammation-Related Neural Damage by Monitoring the Retinotectal System
Dr. Janos Groh discusses how neuroinflammation amplifies neural damage and disease outcome in models of various disorders, and the value of monitoring the retinotectal system to assess neural disease progression and associated treatment efficacy.
Remodeling of Pancreatic Innervation in Diabetes
Dr. Sarah Stanley and Dr. Alexandra Alvarsson discuss the use of whole-organ assessment for the comprehensive examination of pancreatic innervation, revealing close interactions between nerves and islets and dynamic regulation of islet innervation in diabetes.
Telemetry 101: Exploring the New ADInstruments’ Small Animal Telemetry Systems
Join Phil Griffiths, PhD for a technology overview and discussion around popular and unique applications of Kaha Telemetry for small animal research.
























