Adapting Telemetry Setups to Large Populations
By Jean-Gérard Napoleoni, Andreas Theodorou, Jonathan Pitcher
“My telemetry is fantastic, but designing the architecture to make best use of it is another matter!”
Considerations for a Biotelemetry Lab
By Jason Negri, MS, JD
High quality telemetry can be a huge advantage to one’s research.
Software For the Wireless Age
By Jean-Gérard Napoleoni, Andreas Theodorou, Jonathan Pitcher
In recent years, preclinical research has evolved considerably to exploit the benefits of wireless communications. The most obvious manifestation has been the advent of telemetry systems (invasive and non-invasive) providing higher quality data generated by less stressed subjects
Radio Energy Concerns in the Laboratory
By Bob Scher
How the various radio devices operate harmoniously within the laboratory environment without causing health issues and interference to each other.
Non Invasive Blood Pressure for Mice and Rats
By Joel Malkoff
The ability to accurately and non invasively measure the systolic and diastolic blood pressure, in addition to the heart pulse rate and other blood flow parameters in rodents, is of great clinical value to the researcher.
