Teaching respiratory physiology: How does a spirometer work?

Respiratory physiology is an important topic in the undergraduate curriculum. Learn how a spirometer works and how to use one in your teaching lab.

Teach them a lesson they'll never forget! The Myotatic Reflex...

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.

The Use of Biosignal Data in Upper-Level Undergraduate Physiology Labs

Each year, the Human Anatomy and Physiology Society (HAPS) brings together hundreds of educators to celebrate and promote excellence in teaching anatomy and physiology. In this blog, we highlight the presentation material covered by Dr. Shari Litch Gray, Professor of Biology at Regis College in Weston, Massachusetts, during her HAPS 2024 workshop.

Introducing our new Lab Builder!

Try out our new Lab Builder! A no-obligation tool designed to help you identify the equipment you need.

What’s it like to use Lt as a student? “It gave us a more in-depth understanding”

A successful Medical Science graduate of Flinders University, Hannah Gapps now works as a Technical Officer in pathology. She used Lt in her practical physiology labs while studying, and chatted to us about how the interactive platform helped her learn.

Streamline your labs with our updated teaching pharmacology kit

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.

Vik Rao: Engineering Team Lead

Meet Vikarna Rao. As the Engineering Team Lead, Vik manages a team of engineers from our Sydney office, guiding them through the design and production of new ADInstruments equipment.

Dr Lei Fan: Computational Modeling and the Working Heart

Dr Lei Fan looks at the heart as a whole, quantifying and modeling the mechanical forces acting upon it in each heartbeat. Focusing on cardiovascular disease, Lei and her team in The FAN Lab collect data from in-vivo and ex-vivo experiments and then model the heart based on that data to see how disease develops, and how to best optimize treatments.

14 Teaching Grants You Can Use for Technology in Your Life Sciences Class

Are you a life sciences educator looking for grants for technology equipment in your higher ed classroom? We’ve rounded up 14 eligible grants for you…

A Guide to Applying for Education Grants: How to Get Money for Your STEM Classroom

In 2024, higher education budgets are shrinking. One way to deal with these budget restrictions is to apply for grant funding, which can be used for training, travel, research, and equipment, including technology. We've put together a small guide to help you get started with grant writing for education.

A hub for life sciences education: Join the ADI: Educator Community on LinkedIn!

Our refreshed group on LinkedIn is a hub for life sciences education in #highered, where you can share resources, ask questions, get feedback, and build meaningful relationships - across campus and across the globe!

Talking Teaching: Active learning strategies to use in the lab and online

Use situated cognition and the cognitive apprenticeship model to involve students in deep learning.

Dr Laurencie Brunel: Understanding the impact of mitral valve replacement

Dr Laurencie Brunel, an accomplished veterinary surgeon, is examining the impact of mitral valve replacement on left ventricle function.