Collect data from closer to the heart: The Direct Perfusion Core inside our new Rodent Langendorff

How our new compact Langendorff improves data accuracy by allowing measurements to be taken closer to the heart.

Why we redesigned the Langendorff Apparatus

We talk to JC Tan about redesigning the Langendorff Apparatus for improved usability and flexibility.

PowerLab C competition winner: Associate Professor Josh Sebree

Congratulations to Associate Professor Josh Sebree for winning a brand new PowerLab C! Find out how the PowerLab C will help Josh and his team get data during their caving expeditions.

Utiliser l’EDTech pour enseigner les sciences à l’Université de Champollion

Dans cette entretien, nous discutons avec un enseignant français de l' Université de Champollion et utilisateur de longue date des solutions ADInstruments (en tant qu’étudiant puis enseignant) - le Dr Arnaud Billet.

The power of backward design in education

Discover a strategic approach for effective course design. Learn how implementing backward design in education can enhance your science students' learning outcomes.

Using basic science to solve clinical conundrums: How Lt supercharges veterinary education at the University of Melbourne

Professor Elizabeth Tudor and Dr. Christina Marth use technology to teach in the integrated, systems-based Doctor of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Melbourne.

ChatGPT for Researchers

ChatGPT is not as helpful as you may have hoped... or feared ChatGPT is an AI language model that gained mass popularity at the end of 2022, when it was made available to the general public as a kind of chatbot. Its capacity to produce fluent and coherent text is far beyond what had been available...

Grants 101 - How to navigate the application process

Grants are a core part of research, funding everything from personnel to travel to the research itself. However, applying for and securing grant funding is not a skill you will necessarily learn until you have to do it for yourself. We have put together a small guide to help you get started with grant writing.

Congratulations to Ranya Taqieddin, winner of the Sam Drogo Award 2023!

The Sam Drogo Technology in the Classroom Award recognizes educators who demonstrate innovation in their teaching of anatomy and physiology. This year, Assistant Professor Ranya Taqieddin, who teaches biology at Saint Charles Community College in Missouri, received the award for her creative course designs, including an online Human Biology lab.

Support for Scisense Customers

Transonic Scisense has made the difficult decision to close their doors. The Scisense product lines have been transferred to Millar, so that researchers worldwide can continue to access optimal solutions for pressure measurements and pressure-volume (PV) loops. Transonic has also entrusted...

New for physiology educators: Take a look inside our Reproductive Physiology Module…

Teach your undergraduate physiology students reproductive physiology with this series of ready-made labs and lessons.

12 lead ECG placement for researchers - a simple guide to ECG positions

How to correctly place ECG leads to perform a 12 lead ECG on a human subject, for cardiovascular, physiological, and pharmacological research.

Variations in Intracranial Pressure, Respiration and the Circadian Clock, and Sympathetically Mediated Hypertension

What do these high-impact publications all have in common? Fully implantable telemetry. Join us as we celebrate the incredible achievements of researchers from around the world who are utilizing fully implantable Kaha telemeters.