How to Promote Your Research

Self-promotion can be a daunting and time-consuming task. With 5 to 7 million journal articles published each year, it is increasingly necessary to bring attention to your work rather than relying solely on publication as the end goal. Here are some tips to streamline the promotion process and help you get the most out of your time.

What’s it like to use Lt as a student? “Great fun…the hands-on side of it really accelerates the learning”

How Katie Robertson, third-year Neuroscience student at the University of Edinburgh, used Lt to create her own physiology lab experiments.

Expert Answers Podcast: Connar Westgate on Intracranial Pressure Measurements

In this episode of #ExpertAnswers join Dr. Connar Westgate as he answers questions from a recent webinar, focused on his research involving intracranial pressure measurements and the importance of understanding this physiological parameter for maintaining normal central nervous system function.

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

Millar Mikro-Tip® solid state catheters are the world’s most accurate physiological pressure catheters, providing a sensitive and reliable measurement of small pressure changes with high fidelity.

HeartWheels!: How LabChart and PowerLab Support a STEM Mobile Outreach Program

Dr. Gretel Monreal and Dr. Steven Koenig make it their mission to provide students with hands-on learning experiences outside the classroom.

Expert Answers Podcast: Phil Griffiths on Telemetry Studies

In this episode of #ExpertAnswers join Dr. Phil Griffiths as he answers questions from a recent webinar where he draws from his experience as a telemetry user to discuss some important considerations for designing telemetry studies.

Introducing our Science Heroes eBook

Featuring seven inspiring stories of researchers from around the globe making a real difference in the science community.

Understanding pre-stroke hypertension, how HRV does not correlate to vagal tone, and estrogen inhibition of 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.

“This was destiny”: How Dr. Edward Narayan uses Lt in the lab to teach animal physiology and anatomy

Dr. Edward Narayan shares how he is using Lt to boost student outcomes in introductory animal physiology and anatomy courses at the University of Queensland.

Understand Your Chemistry is here! 1400+ chemistry questions for first-year students

Support student success with this active-learning resource containing interactive chemistry questions, diagrams, and instant feedback.

The Neuroprosthetic Baroreflex, Hypertension after Stroke, and the Cardiac Impacts of Epilepsy

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.

Professional development: How to access over 300+ resources for teaching and learning physiology

ADInstruments is proud to support the new Center for Physiology Education, an initiative of the American Physiological Society Physiology educators can now access an online community of excellence for teaching and learning in their discipline. The Center for Physiology Education (CPE) has been...

Expert Answers Podcast: Aaron Phillips on Neural Hemodynamic Control

In this episode of #ExpertAnswers join Dr. Aaron Phillips, an Associate Professor of Physiology and Pharmacology at the University of Calgary, as he answers questions from a recent webinar that focused on his research involving neural hemodynamic control in pre-clinical and clinical models.