
WORKSHOP:
CHRONIC INSTRUMENTATION IN CONSCIOUS SMALL ANIMALS


PLAN TO ATTEND -- STUDENTS WELCOME
Saturday, April 28, 3-5 PM
Convention Center Room 146A
Organizers:
JR Haywood, PhD, Michigan State Univ.
Sue Mulroney, PhD, Georgetown Univ.
The goal of this workshop is to provide new and established investigators with technical and practical information to chronically instrument small animals. The increased awareness for understanding physiological and pharmacological responses in awake, behaving animals has grown with the development of new technologies. In this workshop, presentations will focus on technical aspects of surgical preparation, potential problems, and possible applications of various techniques. After a general overview, presentations will be given on the use of telemetry (Andrew King), fluid sampling (Gregory Fink), brain cannulation and sampling (J.R. Haywood), nerve recording (Mark Knuepfer), and cardiac output and blood flow measurement (John Osborn). This website will be updated with further information after the workshop. A question/answer period will complete the program.
TOPICS/SPEAKERS:
Fluid Sampling (pdf file)
Greg Fink, PhD
Michigan State Univ.
Fink References
Brain Cannulation and Sampling (pdf file)
JR Haywood, PhD
Michigan State Univ.
Telemetry (pdf file)
Andrew King, DVM
Michigan State Univ.
Cardiac Output and Blood Flow (pdf file)
John Osborn, PhD
Univ. of Minnesota
Sympathetic Nerve Activity (pdf file)
Mark Knuepfer, PhD
St. Louis Univ.
Abstract
Equipment list