Understanding the Issues Affecting the Accuracy of Measuring Oxygen Consumption Utilizing Metabolic Carts
A presentation on key issues effecting the accuracy and reproducibility of measuring Oxygen Consumption, VO2, via indirect calorimetry utilizing Metabolic Carts, and best-practices for scientists to drive more consistent and precise measurements.
Advances in Sub-cellular and Cellular in vivo Imaging for Systems Biology
Peter Delaney reviews trends and technological advancements in the field of in vivo fluorescence imaging, with a focus on new applications and capabilities as realized by confocal fluorescence endomicroscopy and 3D automated optical sectioning.
Invasive Blood Pressure: fundamentals and best-practices for preclinical research
Tom Smith presents the fundamentals of invasive blood pressure measurements for preclinical research, including technical considerations and best-practices that lead to accurate and consistent results.
Recording High-Quality Metabolic Data in Humans
Frazer Findlay and William McMullen discuss new technology and methods for measuring metabolic data from human research participants
Wireless Recording Technologies for in vivo Electrophysiology in Conscious, Freely Behaving Non-Human Primates
Scientists discuss technological advancements and present novel application of new head-mounted, wireless sensors for neural recording and stimulation in conscious non-human primates.
Pillar One: Kinesiological Electromyography – a practical guide to intelligent systems and assessment
Building on its popular Biomechanics 101 Introduction, Noraxon turns it attention to the fundamental pillar of biomechanics: electromyography, or EMG. This informative session covers signal origin, acquisition, processing and analysis for a comprehensive and practical understanding of EMG research and assessment.
Utilizing Heart Rate Variability (HRV) for Preclinical Evaluation of Cardiovascular Function & Related Disease
Scientists discuss the value and utility of heart rate variability (HRV) as a preclinical tool for studying both cardiovascular, and non-cardiovascular related diseases in small and large animal models.
Integrating Metabolic Phenotyping with Behavioral Neuroscience
Scientists discuss how to integrate metabolic phenotyping with behavioral paradigms, the importance of temporal resolution, and how to avoid common pitfalls when executing behavioral and metabolic tests.
High Throughput Investigation of EC Coupling in Isolated Cardiac Myocytes
Learn about new technology and methodology for fast data acquisition and analysis of cardiomyocyte function, leading to better lab practices and data interpretation.
Wireless Recording and Stimulation Technologies for in vivo Electrophysiology in Conscious, Freely Behaving Rodents
Scientists discuss technological advancements and present novel application of new head-mounted, wireless sensors for neural recording and stimulation in conscious, freely moving animals.
Measuring EEG in vivo for Preclinical Evaluation of Sleep and Alzheimer’s Disease
Experts present telemetry implant procedure for wireless recording of EEG in rodents and share novel case studies focused on studying neural recordings to investigate sleep, energy expenditure and Alzheimer's Disease.
Studying Retinal Function in Large Animals: Laser-Induced Choroidal Neovascularization in Pigs
A webinar for scientists interested in learning about a novel technology designed to overcome the challenges of large animal eye and eye-brain research
Doppler Flow Velocity Measurements for Cardiovascular Research
A special Question & Answers webinar for cardiovascular researchers interested in learning how to apply and master the use of noninvasive blood flow velocity measurements to study cardiovascular function in rodents.
Employing Electrophysiology and Optogenetics to Measure and Manipulate Neuronal Activity in Laboratory Animals
Tahl Holtzman, PhD presents an in-depth tour of the latest neurotechnology for large-scale, high-resolution extracellular single unit recording combined with optogenetics in anaesthetized, head-fixed and freely behaving animals
Microneurography: Recording Nerve Traffic Via Intraneural Microelectrodes in Awake Human Subjects
Professor Vaughan Macefield discusses Microneurography technique and research trends for the study of nerve stimuli and associated responses in human subjects.
fNIRS and Brain-Computer Interfaces for Communication
An essential webinar for all BCI researchers. Dr. Ujwal Chaudhary and Dr. Bettina Sorger will highlight their groundbreaking research in the field of fNIRS based BCI for communication with healthy subjects and patients in completely locked-in state.
Online Neural Data Processing with Plexon OmniPlex: Referencing, Sorting and Online Manipulation
Learn the fundamentals of Plexon's OmniPlex software, including how to improve signal quality, data recordability, and approach complex applications of spike sorting.
How To Study Structural and Functional Properties of Tendon
Experts discuss how to characterize the mechanical properties of tendon using a novel dual-mode lever system.
Accurately Measuring Mouse Urinary Voiding Frequency and Volume Using the UroVoid System
Learn about new technology that enables noninvasive measurement of mouse urinary voiding frequency and volume from a recognized scientist in the field, Dr. Nathan Tykocki.
A Noninvasive Alternative to +dP/dtmax: Peak Aortic Blood Acceleration
A webinar for cardiovascular researchers interested in using noninvasive blood flow velocity measurements to quantify cardiac contractile and relaxation function in rodents.
Noninvasive, Automated Measurement of Sleep, Wake and Breathing in Rodents
This webinar highlights a noninvasive method for studying sleep in rodents. Topics covered include 3Rs, user experience, automation and data analysis.
Measuring Long-Term, Wireless EEG in Rodents using Epitel-Epoch and BIOPAC Systems
Experts review the fundamentals of wireless, long-term EEG recording in rodents and discuss proper integration of technologies and associated physiological recording & analysis systems
Integrating Noninvasive Blood Pressure Monitoring with Human Physiology Measurements
Experts discuss the fundamentals of real-time, beat-to-beat noninvasive blood pressure (NIBP) monitoring and present new research capabilities enabled through the integration of NIBP technology and physiological recording systems.
Utilizing Noninvasive Blood Flow Velocity Measurements for Cardiovascular Phenotyping in Small Animals
Learn how to quantify changes in hemodynamics using noninvasive blood flow velocity techniques without the need for complex surgery or imaging.
Mountain Lab: studying the effects of stress and extreme conditions on human physiology
A webinar discussing the effects of tilt, exercise and high altitude on human cardiorespiratory and autonomic nervous systems, as studied in traditional laboratory settings and on location during a trek to Everest Base Camp.
























