Examining New Research Capabilities and Technology for Preclinical Telemetry in Rodents

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Indus Instruments
Date:
September 17, 2015
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Dr. Anil Reddy and Graham Sattler discuss new research possibilities and advantages that a recently released telemetry system brings to mouse, rat and other small animal researchers.

Dr. Anil Reddy and Graham Sattler discuss new research possibilities and advantages that a recently released telemetry system brings to mouse, rat and other small animal researchers.

For many years rodent telemetry researchers have struggled with limited data collection flexibility, challenges of scalability and a combination of high setup and operation costs that have combined to limit research applications, leaving significant preclinical findings undiscovered. Implant communication interference has demanded special install conditions, systems were too bulky and implants were constantly being explanted and returned for service. This webinar presents new telemetry technologies that address these challenges and introduce exciting capabilities to preclinical researchers working with rodent models.

In this exclusive webinar sponsored by Indus Instruments, Dr. Anil Reddy and Graham Sattler discuss new research possibilities and advantages that a recently released telemetry system brings to mouse, rat and other small animal researchers. They present novel data collection protocols and show how long-term monitoring, device recovery and reuse, study scalability and social housing are enabled with the MouseMonitor Telemetry system

Presenters

Anilkumar K. Reddy

Baylor College of Medicine (Medicine-Cardiovascular Sciences)
Assistant Professor

Dr. Reddy’s research interests include evaluation of cardiac and vascular mechanics in senescent, disease, transgenic, and surgical models of mice. Some of the rodent models he studies include atherosclerosis, dwarf, myocardial infarction/remodeling, pressure overload, hypertension, absent vascular tone, and absent steroid receptor coactivator-1, with the main goal being to translate what is learned in mice to humans for early detection and screening.

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Graham Sattler

Indus Instruments
Product Development Manager
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Sponsor

Indus Instruments

Indus designs and manufactures small animal telemetry, ECG and Ultrasound monitoring products for cardiovascular research.

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