Standardizing Pressure-Volume research for more reliable outcomes

PV Loop research is still a developing field, and the more consistent the field is the better the research outcomes. Dr Oliver Wearing and his team have published a set of recommendations for standardizing PV research and reporting moving forward.

2025 PowerLab C Competition Winner: Jeremy Cohen

We’re excited to announce that Jeremy Cohen has won our 2025 PowerLab C competition! Jeremy is a PhD student at the University of Waterloo in Canada. His PhD focuses on venous blood flow regulation using high-frame-rate ultrasound to visualize vector blood flow, and ECG. A recent addition to Jeremy...

Professor Pete Jones - Monitoring Disease Progression with Kaha Telemetry

Professor Pete Jones focuses primarily on the control of calcium within the heart and brain. This fundamental approach allows his research to touch on multiple pathologies; heart failure, arrhythmias, seizure disorders, and dementias.

Professor Luciane Gargaglioni: A lifetime of science

Professor Luciane Gargaglioni always wanted to be a biologist. What began as a childhood passion for animals has evolved into a solid career in science, with important discoveries in comparative physiology, neuroscience, and respiratory control.

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...

Congratulations to Jenna Kuczek - Winner of the Sam Drogo Award 2025!

At the 2025 HAPS Annual Meeting, the Sam Drogo Technology in the Classroom Award was presented to Jenna Kuczek, a second year PhD student at The Ohio State University (OSU). Jenna’s PhD project focuses on the creation and implementation of a clinical anatomy course for undergraduate students. Learn more about her work creating this course!

Embed hands-on learning in your lab: Evidence for probeware in college life sciences

Probeware has been called “the least controversial use of technology in science teaching”. Find out more about how probeware like Lt Sensors can improve your teaching.

Want your students to take more ownership of their learning?

The importance of active learning when it comes to student outcomes and long-term success is widely recognized, but the challenge remains of how to encourage students to take ownership of their learning. Learn how Lt Mini Labs are designed to foster independent learning by providing a structured, yet flexible approach.

A Langendorff designed for the long-term

FREE DOWNLOAD: A comparative guide to Langendorff Systems. The redesign of our Rodent Langendorff Apparatus focussed on functionality, modularity, and a system that would continue to perform long-term. Learn more about how the ADInstruments Langendorff system compares to others on the market.

International Epilepsy Awareness Day 2025

In recognition of International Epilepsy Awareness Day, we’re celebrating some of the incredible work being performed by researchers around the world to address the causes, side-effects, and treatment options for epilepsy. At ADInstruments, we’re lucky to be part of an ever-growing community of...

How to collect data for 10 popular physiology lab experiments

Teaching anatomy and physiology? Find the equipment you’ll need to run efficient and effective physiology lab experiments.

Teaching Resource: 10 High-Quality Images for Physiology

Including imagery in your lectures can either clarify the subject or confuse it. Make sure you're using high-quality images that are fit for purpose. Free download: 10 engaging illustrations for Physiology teaching.

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.