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18th January 2012 -
ADInstruments Japan will be demonstrating PowerLab research and education systems and the meeting's main exhibition. Additionally, the Education Committee of the Physiological Society of Japan will conduct Model Class Sessions consisting of a student lab component that highlights the use of PowerLab Teaching Systems in the investigation of nerve and muscle function in humans.
1st December 2011 -
A rarely offered one day workshop for those seeking education on the inner workings of the rodent Langendorff and Working Heart experiments. This comprehensive program will provide attendees intimate knowledge of animal equipment and software that need to come together at the bench for successful data gathering.
29th August 2011 -
With a limit of 70 attendees, places at this hands-on workshop (Bombay College of Pharmacy, India) are filling up fast! Act now to secure your place in one of these invaluable pharmacology workshops that focus on innovation in the laboratory and classroom. Hurry! Registrations close 5th September 2011.
28th July 2011 -
Dr. Stefan Pulver's success in neurophysiology, combined with his passion for mentoring life science students, may seem a little strange considering he was once a poorly-performing student with an aversion to genetics. Read more about his path to a brilliant career in neurophysiology research and education, and how he leads undergraduate students to academic success.
16th June 2011 -
ADInstruments held two successful PowerLab workshops in May, at the TONGJI Medical College (HUAZHONG University of Science and Technology) and The Fourth Military Medical University. Both workshops were well attended, with more than 130 professors and students from over 30 top Chinese universities present. Due to the attendees' positive reception, ADInstruments plans to hold similar training events at these prestigious institutes in the future.