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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.
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.
21st June 2011 -
ADInstruments 29th newsletter announces exciting new products for almost every application. Featured are the new-look PowerLab and Front End 35 series units, with new hardware filters and environmentally friendly parts. This next generation PowerLab is supplied with our newly released Telemetry Research system and psychophysiology systems. Other new products include LabTutor 4.2 Suite (coming soon!), teaching kits, and accessories. You can read about PowerLab's central role in psychophysiology research at UNSW, and how LabTutor transformed teaching labs at Goethe University in Germany. A software tip on macros is included with this newsletter.
18th March 2011 -
ADInstruments looks forward to meeting you at Experimental Biology 2011. There are a number of ways you can meet us. See new education and research products at our booths, chat with scientists and technical specialists at the Expert Bars, or attend a free workshop "Development in Data Acquisition for Research and Education" presented by Graham Milliken, CEO of ADInstruments. See you there!
24th February 2011 -
ADInstruments has released a new range of stainless steel force transducers for teaching and research applications. Research transducers are ideal for isolated tissue studies and are able to measure up to 20 g of force. Teaching transducers are both high quality and cost effective, perfect for students measuring muscle contractions (or similar forces up to 500 g) in practical physiology classes.
25th January 2011 -
ADInstruments now provides complete systems for psychophysiology research and teaching applications. SuperLab software is included with the all-in-one psychophysiology systems, which are ideal for experiments based on stimulus presentation and evoked response. The systems are operated using two computers, one for stimulus presentation and one for recording evoked responses.
9th January 2011 -
Develop surgical skills in acute and chronic instrumentation in rats and mice at a three-day workshop for researchers and technicians. This hands-on workshop will be hosted by Maastricht University’s Cardiovascular Research Institute Maastricht (CARIM) and held from Wednesday March 30 – Friday April 1 2011.
23rd December 2010 -
One-day workshop concentrating on PowerLab applications in Biomedical Engineering will be held on the 31st of December 2010, at Mehran University of Engineering and Technology, Pakistan.
17th August 2010 -
ADInstruments, together with Neurobotics, will be hosting a workshop in the Russian Federation in September 2010. The workshop will introduce Russian scientists to data acquisition and analysis for life science research and education using ADInstruments PowerLab Data Acquisition Systems and LabChart and LabTutor Software Packages.
11th August 2010 -
ADInstruments is will be providing software training for PowerLab users across Germany throughout September and October. On Monday September 27 we are holding LabChart training courses in Cologne. On Friday September 17 we are running a LabTutor and LabAuthor workshop in Hamburg, and on Friday October 1 we are holding a LabAuthor workshop in Ulm.
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