Dr Allan Kluser: A Journey of Discovery

The field of cardio-oncology is a critical frontier in modern medicine. While advances in cancer treatments have saved countless lives, many of these therapies carry hidden risks for the heart.

40 Years of ADInstruments: The Founders

Almost 40 years ago, Tony Macknight, Michael Macknight and Boris Schlensky founded ADInstruments. They were joined in the very early stages by Graham Milliken. As we prepared to celebrate this incredible milestone, we wanted to look back at those early years. How did the founders find each other? And did they know what they had started?

Free Downloadable Guide: ECG Analysis 101

Make the most of your ECG recording with our new ECG Analysis Guide! Learning how to reliably perform and analyze an ECG is a key physiological research skill, even if you don't use it all the time. As a non-invasive technique in human research, ECG makes a great addition to a wide range of research...

Should you be using Admittance or Conductance calibration for PV Loops?

Pressure-volume (PV) loops are the gold standard for measuring direct, real-time cardiac function. By simultaneously plotting real-time ventricular pressure against ventricular volume, PV loops provide a unique, quantitative approach for determining the contractility of the heart, independent of...

From Cyanide to CBD - March 2025 High Impact Publications

Here at ADInstruments, we're lucky to be a part of a large and thriving research community. Join us in celebrating some of the incredible work published by that community in March.

High output, high performance: Dr Aascha D'Elia

Dr Aascha D’Elia is a senior technical officer at the Baker Institute. Within the Translational Cardiology Centre, she has a hand in nearly every project they run.

Prolonged liver viability and the Welsh Advanced Neuroimaging Database - February 2025 High Impact Publications

Join us in celebrating some of the incredible work published by that community over the past few months.

Are dorsal root ganglion neurons the same across species? - November High Impact Publications

Here at ADInstruments, we're lucky to be a part of a large and thriving research community. Join us in celebrating some of the incredible work published by that community in November 2024. Chemogenetics with PSAM4-GlyR decreases excitability and epileptiform activity in epileptic hippocampus...

What can Wordle tell us about gambling behavior? - October High Impact Publications

From astrocytes, to wordle, to smell differentiation; we explore five of our favourite high impact publications from October 2024.

Tumor Vasculature and Cardiac Fibrosis - High-Impact Publications from September 2024

Here at ADInstruments, we're lucky to be a part of a large and thriving research community. Join us in celebrating some of the incredible work that has been published by that community in September 2024. Protein Kinase N Promotes Cardiac Fibrosis in Heart Failure by Fibroblast-to-myofibroblast...

Bitter Tastes, Antidepressants, and a Cardiac Stimulator - Five High Impact Publications from August 2024

In this month's high impact publications, we touch on: an injectable cardiac stimulator, the relationship between the gallbladder and bitter tastes, protein prenylation inhibition for prevention of renal fibrosis, sustained cerebrovascular responses after learning a new motor skill, and the use of SSRIs for muscle stem cell regeneration.

Pacemaker Cells, Electronic Implants, and Climate Change - Five High Impact Publications From June 2024

Join us in celebrating some of the incredible work published by our research community in June 2024.

Introducing our new Lab Builder!

Try out our new Lab Builder! A no-obligation tool designed to help you identify the equipment you need.