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Our PowerLab C Winner Associate Professor Josh Sebree, from the University of Northern Iowa, looks for life in the harshest environments. His search for organisms that can survive in habitats analogous with alien worlds has taken him and his students...
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...
… conditions of the heart and then we can see how the pressure volume loop changes by varying those conditions. That can very much help us in understanding … compared to in-vivo experiments. “Rather than acquiring the pressure volume loop individually,” Lei says, “we can simultaneously acquire other data from the … we can also look at perfusion pressure, heart rate, and ECG. So, together with the PV loops we can analyze how this complete set of data is affected by some of the …
Congratulations to Associate Professor Josh Sebree for winning a brand new PowerLab C! Find out how the PowerLab C will help Josh and his team get data during their caving expeditions.
… Millar catheters paired with PowerLab and LabChart to record and analyze PV Loops. It’s a much tidier system; there is no more paper on the floor, no more …
… when we are testing devices in the lab, we create a large mock circulatory loop with ADInstruments equipment. We recreate the circulatory system out of tubing and instrument it with PV catheters, pressure transducers, temperature sensors, etc. That way we can put … of the PowerLab , they are able to recreate this same mock circulatory loop for HeartWheels. This allows them to expand their teaching when hosting …
… as normal, ectopic, or artifact (can also be used with arterial pulse signal). PV Loop - specifically designed for the analysis of in vivo ventricular pressure-volume …