How Long-COVID could offer insights into autonomic disorder POTS

As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, long COVID has become an increasingly prevalent issue. Similarities between some types of long COVID and POTS are shining a light on new avenues to investigate long COVID.

Four intracranial research applications using Millar Mikro-Tip® solid state pressure catheters

When measuring intracranial pressure, make sure you're using the world's most accurate physiological pressure catheters. Find out how you can use Millar Mikro-Tip® solid state catheters to examine brain injury, CPR, hydrocephalus - and more!

Why Choose the Volume Clamp Method for cNIBP over Other Methods

Gerard Langewouters, founder of Finapres Medical Systems B.V., explains continuous arterial blood pressure measurement, and how measurement systems have evolved over the past 150 years to stay on the cutting edge.

Our guide to selecting the right research catheter

Choosing the right catheter size, shape, and function for your research requires careful consideration. To help simplify your decision-making process, download our research catheter selection guide.

Our Partnership with Aston University to Transform Optogenetics Telemetry

ADInstruments has joined forces with Aston University, through a Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) to further test and develop our Kaha Sciences Optogenetics Biopotential Telemeter.

Shining a light for World Parkinson’s Day

This World Parkinson's Day we spoke with Dr. Louise Parr-Brownlie, a neurophysiologist passionate about Parkinson’s Disease research and inspiring a new generation of scientists.

Congratulations to the 2022 Rethink EMG Challenge Winners

Congratulations to the winners of the 2022 Rethink EMG Challenge, Dr. Tea Lulic, Prof. Carl Payton, and Dr. Neale Tillin!

How to Write a Scientific Paper for Publication

The saying ‘publish or perish’ is well-known in the scientific community, yet how to write one is not often taught. Here are our tips on how to write a scientific paper for publication and overcome that blank page.

Solid-state vs. fluid-filled pressure catheters: know the difference

When collecting data from acute invasive pressure studies, it is essential to have the right set of tools at your disposal. Is it time to upgrade from a fluid-filled to a solid-state pressure catheter?

Connecting with clinicians: Tips for translating your research to clinical practice

Cardiovascular Physiologist Fiona McBryde shares her top pieces of advice for creating a successful research collaboration and forming meaningful connections with clinicians.

Getting started with small animal Telemetry: Fiona’s top three tips

Fiona McBryde, Cardiovascular Physiologist from the University of Auckland shares her top three tips when it comes to using telemetry in research!

Introduction to Optogenetics for Neuroscience Research

Are you thinking about using optogenetics in your neuroscience research but are unsure where to begin? Here we provide an overview of the key tools and techniques involved in optogenetics and its applications in the neuroscience field.

Keeping anesthetized rhinos safe

Professor Leith Meyer is developing safer capture and immobilization techniques for one of the world’s most endangered animals.