Using noninvasive impedance to assess respiratory function​-registration

SOT 2024 – Hosted Session https://4484628.fs1.hubspotusercontent-na1.net/hubfs/4484628/Video%20emkaPACK%20and%20ECG.mp4 No cal? No problem! Using Non-invasive Impedance to Assess Respiratory Function March 12, 2024 – 12:00 noon – 01:00 PM in Room 155C Salt Palace Convention Center – Salt Lake City, Utah, USA Session description: The presentation will discuss evaluation of non-invasive impedance system for respiratory assessment, using emkaPACK […]
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Interview with Kenta Nakamura

Dr. Nakamura is Director of Preclinical Research at the UW Medicine Heart Regeneration Program. This translational research focuses on pluripotent stem cell-based cardiac remuscularization therapies using various preclinical models to optimize the efficacy, safety, engraftment, and maturation of cardiomyocyte transplantation through novel genetic, metabolic, immunomodulatory, antiarrhythmic and delivery strategies.
press-release-Yael-Mamane

Le groupe emka TECHNOLOGIES/SCIREQ est fier d’accueillir Mme Yael Mamane au sein de son conseil d’administration. emka TECHNOLOGIES/SCIREQ group is proud to welcome Ms. Yael Mamane to its board of directors. Montréal, 30 Novembre, 2023 : Dr Yael Mamane est directrice principale du département de biologie cellulaire et des sciences translationnelles chez NuChem Sciences, un […]
Cardiomyopathy

Cardiomyopathy Cardiomyopathy is a group of diseases that affect the myocardium. The heart muscle becomes enlarged, thickened, or stiff, which can lead to problems with the heart’s ability to pump blood effectively, and can cause heart failure, cardiac fibrosis or arrhythmias. This condition can be caused by a variety of factors, including genetics (syndrome of […]
Taking advantage of new models and tools to rethink efficacy and Safety Research

During the 2023 Safety Pharmacology Society (SPS) Conference in Brussels, Dr. Dany Salvail (IPST, QC, Canada) explained how experienced pharmacologists rely on alternate models combined with sophisticated measurement techniques that go well beyond the ICH guidelines to help sponsors truly understand and quantify liabilities associated with their lead compounds early on.
Swine, the other tox species

During the 2023 Safety Pharmacology Society (SPS) Conference in Brussels, Dr. Donald Hodges (CBSET, MA, USA) outlined how proven translational characteristics and historical data are enabling the wider adoption of swine as an alternative to dogs and Non-Human Primates in the context of shortages and rising costs.
Use of the rat in cardiovascular screening assays

During the 2023 Safety Pharmacology Society (SPS) Conference in Brussels, Dr. Michael Stonerook (AmplifyBio, OH, USA) highlighted the benefits and limitations of the rat model for cardiovascular screening assays.
Accurately Phenotyping Arrhythmia in rodents

Finding arrhythmias in rodents can be tedious, thrilling, and controversial. During the 2023 Society of Toxicology (SOT) conference in Nashville, Dr. Alex Carll discussed rodent ECG morphology and physiologic vs. pathologic arrhythmias in mice and rats.
Mitigating transient arrhythmogenicity in pig following human cardiomyocyte transplantation

To achieve therapeutic cardiac regeneration, the University of Washington Medicine Heart Regeneration Program has been focusing on remuscularization with genuine cardiomyocytes derived from pluripotent stem-cells.