Choosing the right perfusate for your isolated Langendorff heart preparation

Dr. Melanie White, cardiovascular researcher at the University of Sydney shares her expert knowledge on choosing the appropriate perfusate system, whether that be crystalloid, whole blood or erythrocyte, when performing an isolated heart experiment.

Watch webinar: An introduction to isolated Langendorff heart - Experimental considerations and best practices

In this free on-demand webinar Dr. Melanie White, Heart Foundation Future Leader Fellow from the University of Sydney, provides a practical and comprehensive introduction to isolated Langendorff heart studies.

Key considerations when performing an isolated perfused rodent liver experiment

A brief guide covering perfusate type, pressure, flow and oxygenation rates for maintaining hepatic function (in-vitro) in an isolated perfused rodent liver experiment.

Three benefits of isolated organ research

What is isolated organ research - and why should you be doing it? Check out three key reasons why isolated organ research may be of benefit in your research lab!

Turning up the heat around exercise physiology

We talk to Professor Jim Cotter, Exercise and Environmental Physiologist, about his research on understanding people’s physiological responses to exercise and the environment.

Show me the Money! Scholarships and Awards for Life Science Researchers and Educators

Check out the range of scholarships and awards that we support for life science researchers and educators!

Celebrating World Oceans Day: How this common coastal fish might just save your life!

Find out why Scientist Tony Hickey is turning to the oceans to tackle some of our biggest healthcare questions.

Congratulations to the 16th Annual Delsys Prize Winner - Dr. Tjeerd Boonstra!

We are pleased to congratulate Tjeerd Boonstra, winner of the 2018 Delsys Prize for his innovate research using electromyography (EMG)!

Basics of Data Acquisition: Amplification, Filtering, Sampling and Dealing with Noise

Noisy signals giving you a headache? Brandon Bucher, Head of Research provides expert advice on avoiding common data acquisition and analysis mistakes in order to produce higher quality research results.

Macrophage - the new miracle cell? How white blood cells help maintain a healthy heart beat

Check out how a team of researchers from Harvard Medical School uncovered the unlikely role that cardiac macrophages play in facilitating electrical conduction in the heart!

Analyzing your Equivital physiological data - a simple guide

Get the most out of your Equivital physiological data using LabChart’s Analysis Modules and the Data Pad tool!

What your nose really knows: How autism affects your ability to sense social smells

A recent paper published in Nature Neuroscience suggests that the sense of smell may play a central role in the inability of individuals with autism to read social cues.

Take your research anywhere with the Equivital wireless physiological monitoring system!

Learn how to use the Equivital wireless physiological monitoring system. Now compatible with LabChart, the latest live streaming and data logging functions will allow you to take your research anywhere!