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Dr Aascha D’Elia is a senior technical officer at the Baker Institute. Within the Translational Cardiology Centre, she has a hand in nearly every project they run.
Tāne is an Intermediate Software Engineer here at ADInstruments. Tāne works on the Lt platform, building it up and keeping it working smoothly for our educators.
Dr Nancy Lai decodes the chorus of the brain, trying to find the intention of the signals within the noise of neural oscillations.
Looking for funding to support your life science research? We've compiled a list of funding opportunities to help you secure the grants you need! Need help putting together an equipment list? Reach out, and we can help.
Associate Professor Voula Gaganis knows a thing or two about getting the best out of her students studying medical biosciences. At Flinders University, in picturesque Adelaide, she is reshaping physiology education for the better.
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...
Understanding the heart under normal conditions has filled the careers of generations of researchers, but how much do we know about how the heart performs after spinal cord injury? Associate Professor Chris West says it’s still an emerging field with...
Our recent webinar, “Is Physiology Dead?” showcased the potential to strengthen physiology’s future. Physiology remains essential as a cornerstone of life sciences despite challenges like shifting funding and limited presence in early education. We...
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 November 2024. Chemogenetics with PSAM4-GlyR decreases excitability and...
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.
Teaching anatomy and physiology? Find the equipment you’ll need to run efficient and effective physiology lab experiments.
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...
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...
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...
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We’d like to congratulate the winners of the TReND-ADInstruments Student of the Year and Excellence awards from this year’s IBRO School on Insect Neuroscience and Drosophila Neurogenetics, held at the University of Dar es Salaam in Tanzania.
We're all excited about the opening of our latest international office in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia - perhaps none more so than Middle East and North Africa Regional Manager, Mahmoud Khalil. "My team and I look forward to providing solutions for life...
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We were very proud and honored that the Prime Minister of New Zealand, the Right Honorable John Key visited our office in Dunedin yesterday, accompanied by the Minister for Science and Innovation, Steven Joyce.
We’d like to thank everyone who came to our Physiology Educator workshops - in all, 146 attendees from 23 universities - at the Physiological Society of Nigeria and International Union of Physiological Sciences meeting in Lagos last month.
Most people are probably familiar with the physiological effects of eating chili peppers, such as increased sweating, flushed skin and a feeling of heat - effects mediated by chili pepper's active ingredient, capsaicin. Recently researchers have been...
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We’d like to congratulate Dr Wes Colgan on receiving the Faculty of Undergraduate Neuroscience (FUN) Educator of the Year Award, presented at this year’s Society for Neuroscience conference in Washington DC.