Meet Amy Cheah. As the ANZ Research Sales Manager, Amy and her small, specialized team handle all research sales inquiries, and provide ongoing support for Australia and New Zealand customers.
Meet Dr. Lei Fan and learn about her experience receiving onsite training for the Working Heart Apparatus We spoke with Dr. Lei Fan, Director of The FAN Lab and Assistant Professor in the Joint Department of Biomedical Engineering at Marquette University and the Medical College of Wisconsin...
Dr. Bridget Ford has won the 2024 ADInstruments Macknight Innovative Educator Award! Learn more about how she plans to utilize the award to build out an upper-division anatomy and physiology lab at University of the Incarnate Word.
Dr. Andrew O’Malley discusses the importance of clinical cases to nursing education and shares how to use our new pediatric asthma case study to teach your nursing students about childhood asthma.
We're excited to showcase seven highly informative and interactive 3D implantation models that make it really easy to see where Kaha rat telemeters can be located.
We speak with Dr. Silvia Smith and Dr. Crystal Walline of the University of North Carolina - Pembroke about how they teach complex anatomy and physiology to students with busy lives.
Looking to fill gaps in your physiology curriculum in a no-stress way, fast? Use a Mini Lab! In our new mini lab on the auditory system, students use a tuning fork to assess how we perceive sound via air and bone, and then determine their hearing threshold for various sound frequencies.
In this excerpt from her latest Langendorff webinar, Dr Melanie White, an isolated heart expert from the University of Sydney, explores her favorite features of the Rodent Langendorff and Direct Perfusion Core.
Ever wondered what the difference is between a Myocyte Isolation, Langendorff, and a Working Heart perfusion model? You’re not the only one! Download our free guide.
Discover the benefits of wireless telemetry. Not sure where to start? Need help selecting the right telemeter? Download our free guide: Kaha Telemetry for Cardiovascular Research.