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Places are still available to attend this year’s Crawfly Neurophysiology Educator Workshop . A collaboration between ADInstruments and Cornell University, the workshop covers practical and dynamic methods of teaching invertebrate neurophysiology with...
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The ADInstruments team have long been strong advocates for innovation in teaching and for creative use of technology in the classroom, and we're pleased to show our support for creative educators with the Macknight award, to be presented at EB 2015...
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Sponsored by ADInstruments and awarded by the APS Neural Control and Autonomic Regulation Section (NCAR) , this award recognizes the achievements of a promising, early-career scientist who has made a significant contribution to the understanding of...
In autumn of 2014, we were proud to sponsor a poetry competition run by the UK Physiological Society in conjunction with Biology week. The challenge was to write an “Ode to physiology” and was open to two student age groups: under 11’s and under 19’s...
ADI Science Hero: Dr Emily Zimmerman, Developmental Speech Physiologist
We’ve had a focus on China this month, with Dr JC Tan, from our Sydney office, spending a month travelling to Shanghai, Guangzhou, Wenzhou and Beijing giving workshops and demonstrations of both research applications and education products. It was a...
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You often see photos of athletes ‘enjoying’ a bath of ice after a big race or game. Known as ‘cold water immersion’, this technique is believed to speed recovery and reduce muscle soreness. How does it work? One theory is that localized muscle...
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We'd like to announce the arrival of our new Human Non-invasive Blood Pressure (NIBP) system! We’ve worked with Finapres Medical Systems to create a great new system for monitoring blood pressure continuously and non-invasively. Based on the Finapres...
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We’d like to congratulate Aderemi Aladeokin, a scientist from Nigeria, on winning the TReND-ADInstruments Scholarship to attend our most recent CrawFly Neurobiology Educators course.
A 0.1 decrease in seawater pH doesn't seem like much but a recent study into the retinal function of damselfish suggests this small change could impact the sensory systems of fish.
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We’d like to announce the release of LabChart 8 for Mac! The latest version of LabChart for the Mac platform has both great new features and many small improvements. With this update, you can now visualize your data in Scope View or Spectrum view...
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A month ago we welcomed the latest additions to the LabChart Compatible community - a Blood Flow Monitor and an Oxygen Monitor from Oxford Optronix that record directly into LabChart. Oxford Optronix has a history of creating sophisticated equipment...
Bradycardia is an interesting condition which is both a risk factor and an example of the human body’s amazing ability to adapt to an individual’s lifestyle - a lowered heart rate balances the increased stroke volume of a training athlete’s heart to...
When it comes to ‘maths that could transform lives,' it’s hard to go past recent work by cardiovascular pharmacologist Dr Manasi Nandi and mathematician Dr Philip Aston, who will be co-presenting an exhibit at the Science Museum entitled Cardiomorph...
Neuroscientist Bruce Johnson is one of the founders of the Classroom of Excellence CrawFly workshops. We spoke to Bruce about how he started out in Neuroscience and what advice he'd give to others considering this career. You can meet him first hand...
High quality data is the cornerstone of great research. Here we revisit the essentials of data quality: sampling rates, amplification and filtering. You can also watch one of our most popular webinars to see how to create and change all of these...
Happy International Women’s Day! As a company employing many women engineers, computer scientists, marketers, designers, writers, lawyers and life scientists, we’d like to celebrate the women in science who have inspired us - and maybe you too! Hope...
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For the last few years we have been the proud sponsor of the Sam Drogo Technology in the Classroom Award, which not only recognizes great qualities in instructors such as the courage and vision to innovate in the classroom, but also celebrates the...
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Here at ADInstruments , we have been working hard to ensure that our software is going to be compatible with Windows 10, the latest release from Microsoft. Read on to see if upgrading will affect your version of LabChart, LabTutor or Lt.
Meet Dr Hannah Critchlow of Cambridge University, a passionate neuroscientist and powerful storyteller who spoke at the Hay Festival in Wales earlier this year about the brain and human creativity, analysing the brainwaves of her audience using an...