Talking Teaching: Race in medical education

Join the discussion: Our team of Instructional Designers share and discuss two articles on how race is portrayed in medical education. Both of them have been published in Academic Medicine and are free to download.

Understand Your Physiology is here! An active online learning resource for physiology students

Professor Tony Macknight shares the story behind our latest Lt Collection, Understand Your Physiology - Plus helpful tips for integrating the learning resource into your physiology course!

Introduction to PV loops: Understanding points on the PV loop and measures of cardiac function

Cardiovascular Physiologist Adam Goodwill (P.h.D) provides an introduction to the pressure-volume loop, how it compares to other techniques, plus tips for interpreting measures of cardiac function.

Pressure-volume catheter placement in the left ventricle - Carotid vs. Apical approach

Cardiovascular Physiologist Dr. DeWayne Townsend discusses the advantages and limitations of the carotid and apical approach for PV loop studies.

PV Tips and Tricks: Expert advice for measuring pressure-volume loops in mice

Cardiovascular Physiologist DeWayne Townsend discusses common sources of signal variability, experimental considerations and expert tips for collecting high-quality PV loop data.

Keep Calm and Teach On: Making the transition to online teaching during Covid-19

Associate Professor Tina Hinton shares her experience of having to make the swift transition from face-to-face teaching to a fully online lesson and lab delivery during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Lt - Future-proofing your course: How Ed Merritt moved his lab-based course online in a matter of weeks.

Ed Merritt, kinesiology lecturer at Southwestern University, shares his experience using Lt to his teach lab-based courses remotely.

Advice for educators: Marc Demolder's tips for successfully teaching practical labs in an online environment.

During the Covid-19 quarantine, Marc Demolder has continued to teach practical physiology labs by remote, using Lt. Here are his top pieces of advice for successful online labs...

10 Tips for Teaching Online - How to successfully teach remotely and keep your students engaged

Have you had to get your teaching online in a hurry? Here are our top 10 tips for moving a face-to-face course online, without losing student engagement.

Celebrating Darwin Day - Preview Lt's new Population Genetics and Evolution Lab!

February 12th marks the birth of Evolutionary Biologist, Charles Darwin. Here we explore the roots of student misconceptions and challenges when it comes to understanding evolution - plus get a sneak peek into our Population Genetics and Evolution lab from Lt's brand new Biology Collection!

Troubleshooting your Millar Catheter: Three common problems and how to fix them

Here we cover the three most common problems people encounter when using a Millar Research Catheter and the corrective actions you can take to fix them!

How to move course material from Microsoft Office, Google Drive, or LabChart into Lt

Here is our step-by-step guide and video on how to move content from Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Powerpoint), Google Drive, and LabChart into Lt!

Getting to the heart of the problem: Understanding the causes of cardiac hypertrophy

Min Zi, a cardiovascular researcher from the University of Manchester, uses PV Loop and hemodynamic analyses to investigate the molecular processes that lead to the development of cardiac hypertrophy to uncover new and effective treatments for the disease.