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2012 APS Macknight Award recipient announced

2012 APS Macknight Award recipient announced
24th February 2012 - Dr. Terrence Sweeney, Professor in the Department of Biology at the University of Scranton, has been awarded the 2012 American Physiological Society's Macknight Progressive Educator Award for his development and use of a novel cardiovascular model.

Hands-on pharmacology workshop for research and education (Mumbai, India)

Hands-on pharmacology workshop for research and education (Mumbai, India)
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.

New teaching system for nursing and medicine

New teaching system for nursing and medicine
1st June 2011 - The PTB4268 Health Science Teaching System is ideal for nursing and medical courses. Featuring a PowerLab 26T unit, LabTutor software, transducers and accessories, it is designed for undergraduate labs using the Medical Laboratories Collection.

New sphygmomanometer (DIN) for teaching

New sphygmomanometer (DIN) for teaching
26th May 2011 - The MLT1102/D Sphygmomanometer can be used in conjunction the MLT1010/D Pulse Transducer to demonstrate non-invasive clinical systolic blood pressure measurements in humans for a lecture, tutorial or practical class. The unit is supplied with three cuffs and is suitable for direct connection to PowerLab units with Pod ports (not for clinical use).

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