Not every hero wears a cape ...

Introducing our Science Heroes eBook

Seven inspiring stories of researchers making a difference

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Not every hero
wears a cape ...

Introducing our Science Heroes eBook

Seven inspiring stories of researchers
making a difference

Share your favorite science hero and download now

DOWNLOAD eBook

Heroes Come In Many Forms

Professor Leith Meyer

Professor Leith Meyer

Director: Centre for Veterinary Wildlife Research
Professor in the Department of Paraclinical Sciences
University of Pretoria

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Dr Manasi Nandi

Cardiovascular pharmacologist, King’s College London

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Dr Trevor Day

Respiratory and Cardiovascular Physiologist

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Professor Damian Bailey

Director of the Research Institute of Science and Health, University of South Wales, UK

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Dr Emily Zimmerman

Developmental Speech Physiologist

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Dr Tony Hickey

Biochemist and comparative physiologist, University of Auckland, New Zealand

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ADInstruments is proud to support science heroes that are producing ground breaking research.
Read the stories above to discover more about our customers and their research.

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Our customers do amazing things with our products - here are some recent publications

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Neuroprosthetic baroreflex controls haemodynamics after spinal cord injury

Squair, J.W., Gautier, M., Mahe, L. et al.

Squair, J.W., Gautier, M., Mahe, L. et al. Neuroprosthetic baroreflex controls haemodynamics after spinal cord injury. Nature 590, 308–314 (2021).

https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-020-03180-w

Intensity Matters: High-intensity Interval Exercise Enhances Motor Cortex Plasticity More Than Moderate Exercise

Andrews, S.C., Curtin, D., Hawi, Z., et al.

Andrews, S.C., Curtin, D., Hawi, Z., et al. Intensity Matters: High-intensity Interval Exercise Enhances Motor Cortex Plasticity More Than Moderate Exercise. Cerebral Cortex 30, 101–112 (2020).

https://doi.org/10.1093/cercor/bhz075

A perfusable, multifunctional epicardial device improves cardiac function and tissue repair

Huang, S., Lei, D., Yang, Q. et al.

Huang, S., Lei, D., Yang, Q. et al. A perfusable, multifunctional epicardial device improves cardiac function and tissue repair. Nat Med 27, 480–490 (2021).

https://doi.org/10.1038/s41591-021-01279-9

Sparse Activity of Hippocampal Adult-Born Neurons during REM Sleep Is Necessary for Memory Consolidation

Kumar, D., Koyanagi, I., Carrier-Ruiz, A., et al.

Kumar, D., Koyanagi, I., Carrier-Ruiz, A., et al. Sparse Activity of Hippocampal Adult-Born Neurons during REM Sleep Is Necessary for Memory Consolidation. NeuronI107, 552-565 (2020).

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuron.2020.05.008