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February 11th marks The International Day of Women and Girls in Science! To celebrate, here are two inspiring illustrations (created by our very own ADI Women in Science) for you to download and keep!
Join the discussion: Find out how the Anatomy Department at Queen Mary University dealt with holding anatomy practicals online while in lockdown. Plus, we've included some easy tips for making your online lab sessions successful!
Discover the benefits of wireless telemetry. Not sure where to start? Need help selecting the right telemeter? Download our free guide: Kaha Telemetry for Neurophysiology.
How does the heart know whether or not you're exercising? Using optogenetics and Kaha telemetry, Professor Satoshi Koba and his team have unravelled the mystery.
"I would recommend LabStation to other educators because with LabStation in place, students are bound to enjoy practical sessions like never before and educators would do less to achieve much more."
We’d like to take a moment to celebrate 10 of our favorite cardiovascular publications from the past couple of years; exploring everything from robotics to stem cells to AI to genomics. Every step made here is a step toward not only better heart...
Hemodynamic instability is the inability of the body to maintain consistent blood flow and pressure. Dr Aaron Phillips and his team have developed a prosthetic to reverse this invisible illness.
We spoke with Dr. Aaron Phillips about his Nature publications concerning artificially correcting hemodynamic instability following spinal cord injury, and how Kaha Telemetry helped him characterize cardiovascular regulation across multiple animal...
Homeostasis is a crucial concept in the study of physiology. Here are 7 ways to teach homeostasis in your physiology courses.
Einmal im Monat trifft sich unser Team von Lehrplanentwicklern zum „Talking Teaching“ – dies sind Sitzungen, in denen wir interessante Artikel, Methoden und Pädagogikansätze austauschen und diskutieren. Zur Eröffnung des neuen Unterrichtsjahres...
When it came time to re-engineer the PowerLab, maintaining our already high level of quality and reliability was key.
Students can find histology, the study of microscopic structures, quite challenging. Identifying a structure in a clearly laid-out illustration is one thing, but spotting that structure in a mass of gray and pink shapes in a fixed slide can be quite...
The importance and benefits of dissection for undergraduate anatomy classes.
ADInstruments Europe is pleased to announce Emeritus Professor Richard Ribchester from the University of Edinburgh as the winner of the 2023 ‘Send Us Your Research Article’ competition.
Boost your teaching with evidence-based tips from this field, informed by principles from psychology, neuroscience, and educational pedagogy.
ADInstruments is proud to support the Association of College and University Biology Educators (ACUBE). Learn more about our strategic alliance and how we are supporting excellence in biology teaching, including an annual award for education.
ADInstruments is proud to support the East African Society of Physiological Sciences as they host their 1st EASPS and Special AAPS conference this year in Tanzania.
Use this free experimental protocol to have your students activate their sympathetic nervous system via the cold pressor test! Investigate the effect of cold water on blood pressure, heart rate, and pulse amplitude.
Teach your students a lesson they'll never forget with the myotatic reflex! Use this free protocol to have your students compare the joint angle and latency of the myotatic reflex under normal conditions and while performing the Jendrassik maneuver.
Our updated Teaching Pharmacology Kit has been designed to ensure that you have everything you need for your teaching labs, and nothing you don’t.